Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] have [vb pp] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Although it required official sanction to perform intersexing , Roirbak doubted whether Jahsaxa was careless enough not to have seen to that . |
2 | Short of that , again because much of the legal requirements in risk management so far have centred on this area , the manager with responsibility for health and safety could be a candidate although that would mean extending beyond his or her traditional expertise in physical hazards . |
3 | A contemporary Shirvan rug , for example ( pl. 24 ) , may have been made in the Shirvan area — now part of the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan — but it could just as easily have come from any of the Soviet weaving centres producing Caucasian-style rugs . |
4 | ‘ I may very well not have come in any case , madame . ’ |
5 | Howard would surely not have objected to either , although the idea of a department of corrections would have been very strange to him and the idea that it could act as a system to feed and clothe itself would presumably have seemed a desirable but unreal and irrelevant objective . |
6 | On top of that , proportionately more has gone to those who have only their state pension by way of benefits . |
7 | Instead of slapping me down , as any surgeon could quite reasonably have done in those circumstances , and particularly a surgeon with his reputed bite , he said simply , ‘ Not having seen them , I ca n't truthfully answer you , but from what I 've heard the two in the black car should have a fair chance . |
8 | The great spa-temple at Bath would almost certainly have come into this category . |
9 | Her speech will almost certainly have adapted in some respects towards the London English of her neighbours — this is the process documented ( for accent ) by J.C . |