Example sentences of "who [modal v] have [vb pp] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no evidence that sceattas circulated widely in the Mercian hinterland and some reason to suggest in the light of a multiplicity of distinctive sceatta coinages in eastern and southern England that Aethelbald , who may have minted in Canterbury , failed to impose his authority over the issue of coins by others , ‘ a critical commentary ’ , perhaps ‘ on what Bede asserts , and on Aethelbald 's own claims ’ . |
2 | Hugo 's figure style in the Bible derives from the art of the Alexis Master [ q.v. ] , who may have worked at Bury during his career . |
3 | Men who might have gone to England and earned good wages at the harvest now stayed at home and waited for relief work at one-third of those rates . |
4 | THERE 'S little point in speculating as to who could have lived with England in this sort of form . |
5 | And with the brightest students , who would have gone to Britain until the Thatcher government started charging them substantial fees , now studying in the US , it seems likely that the trend away from cricket to American sports will steadily continue . |
6 | Hampson is now serving a suspension , which means a recall for Alan Tait , who would have played at Elland Road but for injury . |
7 | That includes striker Tony Cottee , who would have played against Manchester City but for an outburst reported in all the Saturday papers which led to disciplinary action . |
8 | I would think it 's a diminishing number because I think that a large number of judges who would have voted for Mr Clement Attlee would look askance at voting for some of his successors , with all respect to them . |