Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] have [vb pp] many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The exhibition in the Polytechnic gallery will have raised many questions .
2 The withdrawal of terrorist-cover by insurers after last year 's bomb may have left many buildings uninsured .
3 They were upholstered in Johnston 's grey moquette with a green and black mesh pattern , of which the UndergrounD Group must have purchased many miles in its time ( also used at Bristol , Glasgow and no doubt many other places ) .
4 An elder will have experienced many attachments to , and losses of , objects of all types .
5 This paper should have suggested many lines of worthwhile investigation , and observations of real populations on the shore will undoubtedly throw up others , but it may be helpful to list some topics here .
6 ‘ Your father must have had many acquaintances in business and in his council work , but did he have any close friends ? ’
7 ‘ Neil has been tremendous since he came back here and anyone at Saturday 's game will have seen many incidents where Neil in fact stopped trouble developing .
8 If the spontaneous origin of life turned out to be a probable enough event to have occurred during the few man-decades in which chemists have done their experiments , then life should have arisen many times on Earth , and many times on planets within radio range of Earth .
9 A full-scale attack on the evanescent substance would have diverted many resources from other problems equally as or more important , and Raistrick had no reason for making such upheaval .
10 The prospect of a pension must have attracted many men into a profession in which prestige was low , the pay not particularly good , and discipline strict .
11 But though Rolle 's sincerity is not in question , his account would have given many people cause for concern .
12 I think the steep angle may have saved many lives .
13 The dinner would have given many motoring journalists their first chance to see the new Mondeo model , which will replace the Sierra .
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