Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Some people who comply well with all that is suggested to them may have done little more than comply ( incidentally , much of the " normal " first year of recovery is reckoned to be little more than compliance ) and think erroneously after a few weeks of treatment that they have learnt all they need to know and have done all they need to do to remain free from addictive disease .
2 Rosemary said yesterday : ‘ They were all adults in that car and any one of them could have stopped that train of events with one word .
3 They should be er both of them could have put that all in black .
4 ‘ None of them would have provided any kind of challenge to your tightly guarded female bastion . ’
5 The director of the museum , Mr H. Bakker , visibly relieved to have all the originals safely returned to their shelves , told The Art Newspaper that each one of them would have provided enough money to buy a comfortable family home .
6 ‘ Well , if you do , do you think any of them would have signed this form if it had not been all in order and above board ? ’
7 Obviously he was worried lest they may have sustained some damage by coming into contact with my nasty hard ribs .
8 But his reservations outweigh his praise : ‘ They may have done some good in creating interest in two people who 've made major innovations in twentieth-century music , but they 've also given a negative impression : that the people involved in this music have serious flaws in their personalities .
9 They may have seen some dangers in Methodism which were not in fact there .
10 They may have received some college training , participated in in-service training provided by government agencies or employers , or received no specific training for their jobs .
11 That they may have obtained some of their supplies of ivory from that quarter is suggested by finds of this material at the intermediate entrepot of Bahrain .
12 Even on ‘ Brad ’ — not the most excitable jockey — they may have recorded some memorable figures .
13 So they may have planted some more damning ‘ evidence ’ somewhere in my flat .
14 They may have had some basis in reality because bones of a large primate 3.5 metres tall and weighing 800 pounds , found in caves in southern China , date back to over 300,000 years ago at the time Homo Erectus was still alive .
15 These may have been used for normal , secular water supply , or they may have had some cult use .
16 It is a defensible pattern in what might be called ‘ low-theory ’ fields , where people can learn to practise in some way and with some success without any theoretical preparation for what they are doing , although they may have had some relevant training at a lower level .
17 Er they may have had some inkling , but you know they might have applied for a timings , you know it suddenly comes .
18 They may have had some children .
19 All of a sudden our theories looked as though they may have had some foundation .
20 Treasury should be followed , but they may have taken that view precisely because , so far as B was concerned , it was a case of questions being put to a person who had been charged .
21 However much they may have disliked such labels they were unavoidable as the dramatic jump in their lifestyle was to have an equally powerful , and highly visible , effect on the company .
22 The presence of the therapist can encourage partners to express their anxieties , needs , and wishes to each other , whereas previously they may have found this extremely difficult or even impossible .
23 They may have acquired this caution by observational learning — watching other monkeys trying to eat these insects and seeing the way they reacted to the prey 's ‘ chemical warfare ’ — or they may have evolved an inborn reaction towards bright patterns , enabling them to avoid such species from birth without any learning process , or they may have learned caution the hard way , by personal experience .
24 During or after such courses they may have acquired some additional external diplomas in organ-playing conducting , harmony and counterpoint .
25 Alternatively , they may have experienced some risk , but only the lower levels which characterize the flat lower part of the relationship shown in Figure 3.3 .
26 They must 've missed that one .
27 People were still walking up the drive , and one or two were beginning to walk back down it : they must 've had enough of visiting for today , like me .
28 They , they must have existed these characters
29 It is said for the appellants that the decisions of Home Office ministers fixing their tariff periods were irrational , in public law terms , because they must have exceeded those recommended by the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice .
30 They must have endured many hardships to keep going out here . ’
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