Example sentences of "[modal v] also have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It could also have mentioned another aspect of Labour 's election advertising which , though more implicit than subliminal , was not at all lost on lesbians and gay men — or anybody not actively engaged in Happy Heterosexuality . |
2 | In dismissing [ h ] -loss in the manner described , however , scholars may also have dismissed important evidence for the study of how linguistic changes are implemented and diffused . |
3 | The use of the same subjects both when shadowing was and was not involved may also have altered this result by accounting for any individual anomalies . |
4 | Such relative uniformity may also have given greater cohesion to the Angevin Empire , for its major towns from Rouen to La Rochelle and Bayonne shared the Etablissements . |
5 | However , developments in computer technology ( eg microcomputers linked to a larger central computer or networked micros ) may also have made decentralised management control easier and cheaper . |
6 | If Cornwall was anything but a land of rich squires and yeomen , it may also have enjoyed some immunity from the scourge of absolute poverty . |
7 | Frisch suggested that underweight women would also have impaired reproductive function owing to a lack of oestrogen produced in adipose tissue . |
8 | They would also have to undertake exceptional recruitment measures at home . |
9 | They will also have gained considerable confidence in confronting , examining and expressing new ideas in a new language . |
10 | The new Bill , which goes before Parliament on November 16 , says unions will also have to give written notice to employers of every worker who will be called on to take industrial action . |
11 | The Fed will also have had one eye on Japan — a working model to show what a collapse in asset values can do to banks . |