Example sentences of "[adv] have [vb pp] as " in BNC.

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1 Most women with children are on order books and would not have registered as unemployed and would not , therefore , be eligible .
2 I probably would not have done as well if I had been at work .
3 The aristocracy may not have done as well out of the change as its authors planned .
4 The significance of language for the later development of the ego can hardly be underestimated ; indeed , there is little doubt that , had articulate speech not evolved , modern ego-functions would not have developed as they did and self-awareness , rational thought and social evolution would all have been greatly inhibited in their development in our species .
5 Britain 's judo team , especially the men , may not have fared as well as expected in the Olypmics .
6 The new-style boards could not have worked as they were meant to ; and the misplaced expectation that they would have established industrial democracy would have collapsed .
7 Sending the editor a copy of parents ' newsletters as a regular routine will sometimes create interest in events at school which you will not have considered as having any press appeal .
8 " So what would you normally have done as soon as you arrived if this had been an ordinary Thursday ?
9 In this sense as a system it was a house built of sand which could scarcely have lasted as long as Bukharin and others wished it to .
10 When one views the subsequent history of Vietnam , and Indonesia , however , it does not seem extravagant to claim that Mountbatten could hardly have made as bad a job of it if he had been left to his own devices .
11 There were also pages of poems forced into some sort of rhyming structure so that they might conceivably have worked as songs , several paragraphs of references to critical works ( Barthes , especially ; Death of the Author ! shouted what looked like a headline over one entire page of notes devoted to ideas about a looseleaf novel/poem ? ?
12 At one end of the scale are those competent enthusiasts who could probably have qualified as professionals had their careers taken a different course .
13 Given similar external circumstances , we might well have reacted as they have done , and we would have lost our children .
14 They may even have intensified as the franchise has been extended and the character of politics changed accordingly .
15 Christ would surely have acted as he , Vincent , was doing .
16 She should n't have died as she did .
17 This was n't supposed to happen — but then , nothing today had happened as it had been supposed to .
18 This dynamic could not indeed have developed as it did without the very considerable influence behind the scenes , particularly in the preparation of documents between sessions , of leading consultants whose theology was indeed far beyond that of any but a handful of bishops : Congar , Rahner , Philips , Chenu , Courtney Murray among others .
19 And , although Labour 's Shadow Communications Agency , coordinated by Philip Gould , still exists , some of the personnel there have changed as well .
20 The same definition applies to a beamer , the law previously having taken as its height gauge the batsman 's shoulder as he crouched in his stance .
21 greeted by my secretary and the man with the feather brush , no one else having arrived as it is so early .
22 In London , the Compact has been so successful that children who would previously have left as soon as they reached the school-leaving age of sixteen , are deciding to stay on at school to take further exams .
23 That dignified woman would never have acted as she had : so selfishly and unthinkingly .
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