Example sentences of "[adv] have be a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Every game between the teams since has been a struggle for superiority and status with Dundee in the role of the local aristocrat and St Johnstone the perennial grousebeater .
2 And so it was that she died alone in a mental hospital — as Eliot told Violet Schiff , one of the few who had known them both from their earliest days together , death could only have been a deliverance for her .
3 Now , I do n't think we know what was the exact Sterling equivalent of the fall in our reserves during the last financial year , but it can only have been a minority of that total of £1and1/2 ; billion of public expenditure which was met neither by the product of taxation nor by borrowing from the public .
4 Our respective manners proved so widely different , that it would have been quite presumptuous in me to do anything but separate from an undertaking upon which I could only have been a clog . ’
5 Rune muttered what could only have been a string of invective in his own language as he released his hold on her .
6 The French had obviously suffered a debâcle but , in itself , the opening up of the frontier with China might only have been a prelude to Chinese invasion and ensuing catastrophe .
7 The South Saxons whose numbers we shall never know with any accuracy , built up a complex Wealden farming system , backed by a communication network that can only have been an extension of the lesser economic roads of the Romano-Britons .
8 Obviously having been a player here I desperately hope the club can pull out of trouble . ’
9 Because of this view I have , I believe Alfieri need not necessarily have been a lawyer as almost any other outsider would have done the job just as well .
10 ‘ She was n't clean enough to have been a harem girl .
11 Her life hitherto had been a preparation — she recognized that now .
12 From the point of view of the educational process considered as a cultural experience , this shift would not , in itself , necessarily have been an issue .
13 It could 've been any doctor , and it might not 've been a stethoscope .
14 Had separatism confined itself to a political context , then however violent the discussion , its impact and effects would not have been a fraction of what they are .
15 ‘ Miss Fanshawe , this girl clearly could not have been a friend or neighbour at Eastover whom your parents were simply driving to London .
16 A rather elaborate superstructure consisted of a bridge , saloon , a dining-room and what may or may not have been a galley .
17 It is not actually brought to the United Kingdom and if it is brought then it is brought by the lender and , following Carter v Sharon 20 TC 229 , that will not have been a remittance by the relevant taxpayer .
18 There was no other answer which would not have been a lie .
19 If I say it was wonderfully exciting , you will wonder when I am going to do it again , and if I say it was a mistake , which it was , you are going to ask me under what circumstances it might not have been a mistake . ’
20 Looking at the terms of the agreement as contained in the letter from Hunter 's attorney , and the receipt , it is manifest that the payment was not made in discharge of the plaintiff 's rights against all other parties ; and the result of the whole is , that it does not operate as a release , or matter which could have been pleaded as an accord and satisfaction , but amounts merely to an engagement not to sue Hunter , which can only be pleaded by himself ; if the action , therefore , had been brought against two parties , it would not have been a discharge to both .
21 A charter party did not necessarily attest to the ownership of the goods shipped because the charterer might not have been a shipper , but merely a lessor of space .
22 William may or may not have been a rogue and charlatan ; there are said to be many such in Panama , which as a crossroads for the modern world radiates a special magnetism for crews of ne'er-do-wells .
23 That message , delivered to you in Kefalov , may not have been a boast but a warning .
24 Stuart McCall may not have been a second Peter Reid , Kevin Richardson was hardly another Paul Bracewell and Neil McDonald was very much a poor man 's Colin Harvey , but all three were far more constructive than the people who have replaced them .
25 Instead his lips twitched slightly in what might or might not have been a smile .
26 It should not have been a surprise that companies sought to use that range of permissible techniques to present their results in the best light .
27 Inspector White said : ‘ Providing the club [ Arsenal ] were happy , staging a second replay ay Highbury would not have been a problem for us .
28 The supply of metal may not have been a problem if supplies of scrap were plentiful and if there was a continuous re-cycling of the raw materials .
29 Would it not have been a pipedream only six weeks ago to think that the Berlin Wall would be knocked down ? ’
30 It has been suggested that they were all Lutheran , but really there is no reason why they should not have been a mix Lutheran , possibly Calvinist , and Roman Catholic .
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