Example sentences of "readers [modal v] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Readers may soon have a chance to buy some of The Daily Telegraph .
2 To return to Winch 's account of social life , readers may well have two other sorts of query .
3 … and since this is the nature page , readers may just have noticed a Conservative Party pre-election poster featuring a giant , savings-sucking mosquito .
4 Some readers may therefore have identified them as the police officers referred to in our article of May 13 , 1986 .
5 Astute readers might also have found a small note , placed in the magazine 's gossip column , referring to the front page story and reminding readers that it was 1 April — placed there by Birbeck as a precautionary measure .
6 Naipaul 's readers could well have become inclined to ask why it is that his novels seem to say that there is nothing to be done in , or with , the countries of their concern .
7 In presenting the main commentary , remember that readers will either have the original table before them or a number of tabular extracts presented by you to clarify points of interest .
8 He took it up and read : ‘ Many readers will probably have learned by now that I am being sued by Miss Hilary Robarts , the Acting Administrative Officer at Larksoken Power Station , for alleged libel arising from what I wrote in the May issue of the news-sheet .
9 Quicker thinking readers will probably have noticed what I did n't , which is that the first appearance of ‘ adverb ’ is a mistaken correction by a typesetter or proofreader of the correctly wrong ‘ abverb ’ .
10 ( By the time this goes to press , readers will probably have the benefit of hindsight . )
11 Readers will doubtless have already gathered that , if forced to choose a version of Marxism , we should favour one similar to Thompson 's .
12 Of course , many readers will already have studied some aspects of these other disciplines as well as accounting and finance .
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