Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [noun pl] [modal v] have be " in BNC.

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1 The young lover proposes to lie back and watch others work while he listens to birds singing , freeing himself from the duty and responsibility shepherds would have been expected to attend to .
2 At the very least , the players assigned to the haute-contre and taille parts would have been silent .
3 Many of the initial assessments by doctors in this study were carried out by trainee psychiatrists who spent only six months with the team as part of their training ; had the proportion of assessments by consultant psychogeriatricians and clinical assistants in the sample been more representative , the agreements between team and research diagnoses might have been closer still .
4 However , do it yourself equipment like homemade trickle filters and protein skimmers may have been constructed from plastic that is less than ideal .
5 The structure of the databases in terms of input and output formats must have been identical or similar but this did not seem to be sufficiently argued , instead the plaintiff concentrated on an argument that the structure of the two programs must have been similar .
6 Indeed , our quantified results suggest that the [ e ] -type vowel of the meat and mate classes may have been maintained as separate since Middle English , functioning as a social marker , without merger , but with close approximation and overlap ( J. Milroy and Harris , 1980 ; but see further chapter 5 ) .
7 Accordingly , it may be the case that by the time this book is in your hands departments may have new names and policy responsibilities may have been moved from one department to another .
8 The easiest option for both district and area administrators would have been to do nothing until after the reorganization had taken place .
9 ‘ The potential cost to Woolwich of refusing to pay in terms of damage to reputation and interest liabilities may have been commercially unacceptable but I can not regard it as involving duress on the part of the revenue .
10 Thus if the 1976 Bill had gone through as introduced , railway and airline employees would have been treated as receiving benefits in kind from concessionary travel equal to the open market cost of tickets and schoolmasters would have been taxed for concessionary education on the amount of the normal school fees .
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