Example sentences of "results [modal v] have be " in BNC.

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1 But in terms of new membership at least , studies of some promotional efforts like publicity leaflets show that the results may have been negligible .
2 However , they went on to comment that the assumed riskless rate of 6 per cent in Part 1 of the results may have been an over estimate , as Part II shows only the first 2 factors to be significant while the fifth factor lost all explanatory power .
3 There is no requirement that such serious results should have been foreseen or foreseeable , so long as D was trying to prevent an arrest .
4 Better results might have been achieved by searching for pristine copies of the original 78s .
5 Certainly in the matter of military aid , as the working party concluded , the US ( without sending troops ) was in a position to make a unique contribution : but even more positive results might have been expected from economic assistance .
6 He feared what the results might have been from the local elections and he 's , he 's an example in fact of a prime minister who went into the elections trailing in the opinion polls .
7 WITH THE ‘ rebels ’ in those England teams , results might have been even better .
8 The results might have been worse : a number of cattle lost from one side to the other , some barns and carts burned , and half a dozen women held hostage and returned in other than mint condition .
9 If it had n't the results could 've been catastrophic .
10 The second crucial question is whether these results could have been obtained without deception .
11 The results could have been disastrous for the force which has already had to freeze recruitment of officers during 1993 to keep within a tight budget .
12 The results could have been disastrous for the force which has already had to freeze recruitment of officers during 1993 to keep within a tight budget .
13 Had he gone out with the schedule the results would have been chaotic , yet he himself had not seen these double questions until they were pointed out to him at the internal testing stage .
14 If ICI and GEC had capitalised goodwill and amortised it against profit ( as ED 47 proposes , in line with US practice ) , then the differences between HC and CPP results would have been even larger than they are .
15 If the bullet had taken a slightly different path the results would have been catastrophic , ’ said Mr Watson of Homerton Hospital .
16 If the upper part had been true as to intervals it would have been in B major , and of course the tonal results would have been chaotic : organ Whether intervals are true or false does not matter to listeners , who can not easily distinguish the difference .
17 I am sure that without their constant support , the results would have been much worse than they have been .
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