Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] have [vb pp] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | But this latest attack is the worst , and could so easily have resulted in a loss of life . |
2 | Ideally , candidates will not only have worked as an applied economist , but will also have gained experience in related areas like planning or finance . |
3 | Equally , Thames & Hudson 's ‘ biography ’ of Keith Haring may have seemed a brave piece of publishing to the general bookseller but , supported by T-shirts , badges , posters and cards from te Neues , it pulled in customers who would not normally have stepped inside a Blackwell shop , thanks largely to the non-book items and the extraordinary point of sale from T&H . |
4 | It can not be argued so categorically that this was the sole source of the style in the twelfth century or that it would not soon have developed in a similar manner elsewhere if the Île de France had not then produced it . |
5 | Since there was no sparing of the short-pitched stuff , and no intervention from the umpires , to continue would probably only have resulted in an injury anyway . |
6 | In that case the beneficiaries would have been Muslims but they could just as easily have belonged to a different group . |
7 | And they could just as easily have hopped on a train to any other part of the country . " |
8 | He had been the weaker of a hatching of two males and would almost certainly have died within a few days if local ornithologists had not taken him from the nest and reared him themselves in the hope that a home might finally be found for him as worthwhile as the Zoo … |
9 | If she 'd been at home and beset by devils like this , she would most likely have gone for a walk . |
10 | He 'd watch them quietly ; and he often told me how he had a good idea where they 'd been taking their honey : if they came to their hives low , they 'd most likely have come off a field of clover . |