Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [modal v] have [vb pp] on " in BNC.
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1 | For example that of Joe and Biddy which turns out to be a very happy , contented marriage reflecting around home life and this marriage depriving Pip of the chance to propose to Biddy though I think that she would have refused on the grounds that he was still in love with Estella . |
2 | Of course , these are not the same sort of friends that she might have met on her débutante rounds or at Royal Ascot , but as she says , social class goes out the window beyond the prison walls . |
3 | The hip and knee indicate that she could have existed on the ground , providing evidence that she was close to the point of divergence . |
4 | Yeah , that is the saving that they would have made on each of those builds . |
5 | For example , the Altrincham governors could have argued that there was a safety risk in the girls wearing scarves in the laboratory or workshop — although it is by no means clear that they would have succeeded on this basis . |
6 | Apart from that they could 've sat on a wall and done exactly the same thing , she was in the street . |
7 | He added that Mr Kinnock would have been the better orator , but that he would have won on detail and facts . |
8 | It was upsetting that he should have arrived on her very first real day back . |
9 | Travis straightened from one last study of the map , tucking it inside his shirt and pocketing a compass that he must have found on the plane too . |
10 | James , a Macaulay Culkin lookalike , was n't at all sure that he could have coped on his own in New York . |