Example sentences of "have [vb pp] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As he gave out his text , his voice rose like a steam of rich distilled perfumes , ’ and when he came to the two last words , which he pronounced loud , deep , and distinct , it seemed to me , who was then young , as if the sounds had echoed from the bottom of the human heart , and as if that prayer might have floated in solemn silence through the universe .
2 If t re is one country that should never have gambled in this game , i is Britain .
3 My right hon. Friend will have heard in recent Question Times much about medicine in London .
4 This is a compilation of mbaqanga music , very typical of the township jive you would have heard in any shebeen since the 1960s : lively , rollicking music with fluid , chattering guitars .
5 He may well have heard in some reach of his mind an as yet uncreated harmony , as a composer hears the music that he is about to translate into sound .
6 How far must he have flown in each hour ?
7 Opposite him , he noticed that Janet Roscoe had delved once more into the deep handbag , this time producing a very slim volume , whose title it was impossible for him not to see , and which he could have guessed in any case : CHAUCER , Tale of the Wyf of Bathe .
8 A humourous man with a face which might have developed in later age into the kind described as craggy , he threw jokes at many questions , answered others with disarming bluntness .
9 The southumbrian kingdoms could have developed in any number of directions , three of which in particular seem to stand out : a southern England could have emerged , the domination of which was shared between the Mercians and the South Saxons ( this was the prospect in the reign of Wulfhere if the trends of that time had been maintained ) ; or even a south-eastern England dominated by the South Saxons ( this was perhaps a prospect in late 670s ) ; or a southern England dominated from the reign of Caedwalla by the West Saxons ( the prospect in the mid-680s ) .
10 It is not immediately obvious why moral campaigns should have developed in post-war Britain .
11 However , many of those organisations have been contracting with TECs and will therefore have developed in this area .
12 ‘ Ordinarily I would have commented in some detail about our business , but can not do so at this time as we are in a closed period prior to the announcement of our 1992 results on 24 March ’ .
13 What was the reason for the growth between eighteen hundred and eighteen fifty because they had n't had sort of mass industrialization industrialization which had caused population growth in other countries so was there any particular reason why there 's should have trebled in that time ?
14 Hall , in fact , might well have won in straight games , as he led 9-6 in the opening game and then missed four successive smashes to allow Baddeley to go ahead for the first time at 10-9 .
15 Hall , in fact , might well have won in straight games , as he led 9-6 in the opening game and then missed four successive smashes to allow Baddeley to go ahead for the first time at 10-9 .
16 Tit for Tat won in this climate , and Tit for Two Tats would have won in this climate if it had been submitted .
17 Triadic harmony , which may have originated in oral practice ( improvised parallel singing ) , was for good reasons highly developed in notated music but remains fundamental to most recorded music .
18 Perhaps such beliefs might have originated in theological theorizing of a technical nature .
19 The findings included caesium 134 which , as it only has a half life of two years , indicates that it must have originated in recent tests .
20 Of the many explanations for the collapse in the ninth century after such intensive cultivation without metals for 6–16 centuries , the most plausible is that it resulted from sustained failures of maize due to a leafhopper-borne virus , maize mosaic virus , which may have originated in northern South America at roughly the same time as maize was brought to the Caribbean by the Arawak about the time of Christ .
21 It has to be stressed at the outset that all sites provided some level of economic servicing , which will have originated in several ways .
22 And astronomers would never have looked in that area , in that region , perhaps radio astronomy , unless you 'd asked them to ?
23 Whilst the confrontation between the Spanish Republic and its right-wing opponents may have differed in significant respects from the events surrounding the death of democracy in , for example , Italy , Germany and Austria — not least because in Spain there was a three-year civil war — the underlying similarities were real enough .
24 ‘ You could n't have come in any case .
25 ‘ I may very well not have come in any case , madame . ’
26 ‘ Maybe I would n't have come in any case . ’
27 ‘ I do n't think she would have submitted — I would n't have done in that position — but she would definitely have lost consciousness and that would have given me the title . ’
28 Which is what she should have done in first place .
29 The longest march for any of the four columns was about ten miles , which the French foot soldiers could have done in four hours
30 As he listened to the answers he learned more than he could have done in other ways about the existing culture of the former two separate schools .
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