Example sentences of "it [vb mod] be [verb] have [be] " in BNC.
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1 | It is no longer , as it were , a global political programme , as it may be said to have been in the 19th and earlier 20th centuries . |
2 | He conducted sermons , and met many Nez Perce headmen , including Tuekakas , of whom he wrote : ‘ If there is one among this multitude who it may be hoped has been everlastingly benefitted by the gospel , I should believe it is this man ’ . |
3 | Essentially it may be considered to have been derived from the Nutku-Halil solution using the Neugebauer-Kramer involution described in Section 12.4 . |
4 | Since then , negatively , he did not number them among the twelve , it may be held to have been his intention not to do so . |
5 | Numerous similar enquiries into the structure of response and how it might be developed have been recorded elsewhere ( Osbourn , 1988 ) . |
6 | All in all it could be said to have been an amicable evening . |
7 | The only prediction which it could be claimed has been validated is that the rate of profit would fall . |
8 | If the circumstances of this crime — that is the eating of the apple — are duly considered , it will be acknowledged to have been a most heinous offence and a transgression of the whole law . |
9 | Otherwise it will be presumed to have been a negligent one — Misrepresentation Act 1967 , section 2(1) . |