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

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1 After several public meetings to discuss plann-ing matters the bureaucracy were left confounded , much to the delight of the ratepayers who may have only attended for that reason !
2 Derwent ( 1982 ) suggests that current upper tropospheric aircraft operations may have already led to such an increase in the total ozone column by up to several per cent .
3 She might very well have just arrived for all the notice he took of her .
4 He ca n't have just disappeared like that , oh God what if he 's gone upstairs and in the middle of the night
5 However , by no stretch of the imagination would she have ever referred to this magnificent house as a ‘ cottage ’ .
6 Could it have ever succeeded with more capital and drive behind it ?
7 No , she must have invisibly ascended through those upwards-sloping corridors and irritating little steps , and come down again on the spiral staircase .
8 If the adventurers have destroyed the Blackshard , the Oracle ( if he still lives ) wo n't attack them when they return to room 66 ( all the mucus in stairwell 67 will have magically vanished by this time , allowing them to return ) .
9 It must have then seemed in many ways an unresolved and unsatisfactory painting .
10 They may have then negotiated from these to produce a final contract in which the other party introduced the exemption clause in question through negotiation .
11 I think it would have been a disaster and a recipe for disaster because practically if you know what the situation is in the Moat Centre and the Highfields youth and community centre then people would have never resisted to that change .
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