Example sentences of "have [vb pp] in the " in BNC.
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1 | There seems no doubt that molecules such as these could have formed in the seas of the earth at the very beginning of its history . |
2 | The idea was that " bubbles " of the new phase of broken symmetry would have formed in the old phase , like bubbles of steam surrounded by boiling water . |
3 | But I 'd have jumped in the lake if I 'd lost . |
4 | That trip must have revived Nicolae 's memories of his time in Stalin 's Moscow , but the frenzied adulation of Mao surpassed anything that Ceauşescu could have witnessed in the Soviet Union . |
5 | What other group or profession would have gathered in the Royal Mile ? |
6 | As you may have heard in the seven o'clock news , three British hostages are now on their way home from Iraq , after being freed from jail in Baghdad . |
7 | Indeed , the outline of the lake may have altered in the times between the individual surveys . |
8 | Normally , Henry would have joined in the laughter . |
9 | ‘ Without Roland Garros , French tennis could never have developed in the way it has over recent years and we would never have won the Davis Cup , which has given us all such a tremendous boost . ’ |
10 | The proposition is that had these four countries remained outside the EC , their intra- trade in manufactures would have developed in the same way as their extra-trade . |
11 | Lady Clinton turned pale and would have fainted in the saddle if Benjamin had not caught her , whilst Sir Robert shouted abuse at the outriders , telling them to move on . |
12 | Jenny was nine , and even if she had n't been adventurous she would probably have fallen in the river anyway , because there was nothing much to do at Dale End but get into mischief . |
13 | The total UUUC vote should have fallen in the less tense conditions . |
14 | I would n't have stopped in the job I was in . |
15 | Whether or not the government could have intervened in the economy by adopting a more active regional policy , in order to reduce regional disparities and hence the North-South divide , is considered in Chapter 10 . |
16 | In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort , or no one would have travelled in the first charabancs . |
17 | This could , however , suggest too late a date for the work at Trier ( for it is very unlikely to have been after 325 ) , indeed , Parlasca ( 1975 , 77 ) thinks the mosaicist could have travelled in the opposite direction . |
18 | No doubt coach Jack Rowell will already have pencilled in the champagne breakfast he gives his players every time they win the league or cup for May 2nd — the day after the Pilkington Cup final . |
19 | Then came Hiroshima and Nagasaki , and miraculously the whole things was over , instead of our having to face what would probably be a long naval and air war against Japan , which we should of course have won in the end — after unthinkable losses of men and equipment . |
20 | ‘ Perhaps we could have won in the end but I am sure we can finish the job this week . ’ |
21 | They might have sat in the same prison cell as he was sitting in now . |
22 | I would have thought if she would have sat in the chair , I mean well she could n't go the week aha I do n't young enough yeah , about a month ago she just peed of somewhere and some , I do n't know , she 's alright , I said yes she 'll be alright , I said I 'm going to start cooking so she said I got to take these Heather , I said well they 'll travel better in there , your father said you know Jane he said if you 'd given her a hand |
23 | My roots and my family 's have gone deeply into the fields and woods which the General must have owned in the 18th Century . ’ |
24 | Neighbours would surely have objected in the strongest terms to such a racket . |
25 | It does not immediately cure all known cancers — something that no one with a modicum of medical knowledge would have expected in the first place given the different causes and the versatility of cancer — nor is it without undesirable side effects . |
26 | Thus we find a much more uniform field-pattern , uniform as regards both size and shape , than we might have expected in the grazing counties of central England . |
27 | And , of course , he would have let in the forensic pathologist . " |
28 | There is not the slightest justification for the supposition that , to be valid , religious writing and belief must have originated in the past , preferably in the remote past . |
29 | It was very different from when , during my student days , I had spent some time in the specialised wards of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases at St Pancras , where patients were treated for cholera , yellow fever , elephantiasis , malaria , leprosy , encephalitis lethargica , and a dozen other diseases that might have originated in the tropics . |
30 | Yet this device , along with the interpolation of the source marker at an early point in the quotation , may well have originated in the oral storytelling tradition . |