Example sentences of "[verb] [vb mod] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Thus is seems that the amount of alcohol consumed may also have an effect on the severity of alcoholic pancreatitis in the total population , as well as in individual subjects .
2 The last year 's figures cited might appertain to the year before that , and expansion prospects mooted may already have fallen through .
3 Some were made from rather roughly crushed fruit ( the French word foulé , meaning crushed or pressed must surely have some bearing on the English name ) , often they were thickened with eggs as well as cream , sometimes they were flavoured with wine and spices , perfumed sugar and lemon peel .
4 Cooling could well have been accelerated .
5 The investigators found no evidence that the Maya returned to the San Antonio locality to farm during Classic times , which , they suggest would probably have been impractical because of increased coastal flooding .
6 Such a drill could be something like this : The verbs that are being substituted would also have the affixes -mom ( sentence type 1 ) , p- and -an ( sentence type 2 , and p- and -on ( sentence type 3 ) .
7 The ‘ individual ’ approach adopts the former stance , always starting from the individually assessed needs of each child and trying to produce a ‘ match ’ between child and task ( albeit recognising that the modifications made may well have a beneficial spin-off effect for other children in the class ) .
8 Physiological problems associated with ageing may already have begun to appear ( hernia , haemorrhoids , arthritis , heart murmur , etc . ) .
9 Mr George Kynock reclaimed the seat most Conservatives felt should never have been lost in the first place .
10 William and Gladys Wilkins had paid £23,000 for the work — which experts said should only have cost £2,700 .
11 Luckily they seemed to want , even need , to talk , so it was n't necessary for me to try to head him onto other subjects as I had felt might possibly have been the case .
12 1.11 In Roberts v Sparks [ 1977 ] CLY 2643 , where the plaintiff was thrown out of the defendant 's vehicle , the court reduced his damages by 25 per cent because the injuries he suffered would clearly have been avoided by wearing a seat belt ; but it added back 5 per cent for the injuries he would have suffered if he had been wearing a seat belt .
13 The sample was made up of people whom they judged would probably have been long-stay residents of Powick if that option had continued to be available .
14 ‘ We are talking about a man who played 90 times for England and if he had n't been injured would certainly have played over 100 .
15 From the start there 'll be state participation because what we wo n't be able to sell will still have its owner , the state , responsible for the management and control of these enterprises .
16 And the fact that you already have a good instinct for acting will probably have been the main reason why you passed your entrance audition for drama school .
17 Thank you Spam that 's the phrase which Merseyside firm Newforge Foods hope will soon have people across the country licking their lips .
18 Furthermore , the items selected will usually have rich meanings within specific cultural contexts .
19 The Fed will also have had one eye on Japan — a working model to show what a collapse in asset values can do to banks .
20 As his reputation went before him like a brass band in front of a carnival , from the age of twenty no woman he met could possibly have been unaware of it .
21 Lawrence also makes it clear that it is no less irrelevant that what happened may also have constituted the offence of obtaining property by deception under section 15(1) of the Act .
22 Any growth which has occurred must either have come later or have involved other forms of temporary working , such as the imposition of a special " temporary " status on certain workers recruited on open-ended contracts — something which our case studies indicate might have been the case .
23 Similarly , other Rowdies who have been shown to have given long service through organizing or chant leading might also have a chance of making the grade .
24 She yeah , that 's her her nickname , cos she was quite big and she played the nurse in Romeo and Juliet in the season on Stratford on Avon and she did it using a Welsh accent because she thought Shakespeare , having coming from quite near the Welsh Border Country might well have had might well have had a Welsh nurse .
25 She yeah , that 's her her nickname , cos she was quite big and she played the nurse in Romeo and Juliet in the season on Stratford on Avon and she did it using a Welsh accent because she thought Shakespeare , having coming from quite near the Welsh Border Country might well have had might well have had a Welsh nurse .
26 Clearly the prices shown would only have been achievable if 8.9 per cent p.a. were the prevailing rate of return on Treasury bills throughout the 91 days .
27 Most of the issues that Dewey raises would never have occurred had the journal editor simply followed common courtesy .
28 But my version of what happened would still have been rather different .
29 The mutual support and warmth that membership of a Christian group could provide will also have played its part .
30 If a field officer who has taken a risk and opted to negotiate should subsequently have second thoughts , he may find his evidence has disappeared .
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