Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [adv] have [vb pp] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It may affect very young people and they may lose all their hair , and I have at least two patients with miocencia who are bald in this way , and this type of baldness is believed to be auto-immune , so I think that one could , perhaps , jokingly suggest that Samson may also have had alopecia and it was n't Delila who cut off his hair , but his auto-antibodies that destroyed the hair making process , and all that makes poor Delila something of a victim of history and perhaps we should be springing to her defence . |
2 | Though Ismail Belig 's evidence is not perhaps the most reliable , the facts which he gives about the holders of the kadilik of Bursa in the period , facts which are at least consistent , if not necessarily accurate , indicate that Molla Yegan may indeed have left office a few years earlier than 844 : according to Ismail Belig , Yusuf Bali succeeded Molla Yegan in the kadilik in 842/1438–9 , himself being succeeded at the Sultan medrese by Molla Yegan 's son , Sah Mehmed ( or Mehmed Sah ) , who later also succeeded him as kadi in 846/1442–3 . |
3 | Sister Becky might once have shown promise , but she turned out too left-wing . |
4 | Inspector Blakelock or Brend Pridmore could easily have had occasion to go there . |
5 | Therefore , one can not claim that there was any potential for real dependence , although Leapor might easily have exchanged flattery for profit in the circumstances . |
6 | England would rather have had Thorfinn in Scotia , I can tell you , than Siward or Norway . ’ |
7 | You married below yourself , DeVore thought at once , knowing that Sung would never have made Field Supervisor without such a woman to push him from behind . |
8 | The Lord President ( Cooper ) in IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 at 230 stated that : … it is not enough that a person resident in the United Kingdom should somehow have derived benefit from the income of a foreign possession … the duty of the Court was to seek for an actual remittance to , and receipt in , the United Kingdom and not to be lead astray by an " equivalent " to a remittance or receipt , or a " constructive receipt " . |
9 | Social class and rural-urban contrasts , and different relations with British colonial states and education systems , are very likely to be involved as causal influences here , and Swann could well have commissioned research to explore some of the underlying issues . |
10 | Clovis and the Franks might easily have become arian . |
11 | Kampuchea and Laos would correspondingly have welcomed Southeast Asian neutralisation in the early 1970s , while Indonesia regarded itself too grand for a neutralised status . |
12 | From Oxford Eila may well have travelled north through Woodstock , where that weekend there was a Barry Manilow concert , and then on to Charlbury Youth Hostel . |
13 | As a Republican , a Primitive Baptist preacher and a self-described ‘ dumb farm boy ’ , Mr Hunt should never have become governor . |
14 | Had Mountbatten lived , Diana may never have become Princess of Wales |
15 | Augustine would also have understood Lacan 's invocation of Rimbaud : ‘ Je est un autre ’ ( I is ( an ) other ) . |
16 | I do n't suppose Mehra can possibly have had time to knock out some SF on the side , but I am deeply curious to know which great scientist lurks behind the mask of ‘ Robert Anton Wilson ’ . |