Example sentences of "[modal v] he [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why should he suddenly have materialized out of the blue ? ’ |
2 | It is brought out clearly , and even contrasted with the Hebrew view , in the Epistle to the Hebrews , 9 : 25–6 : ‘ Nor yet that he should offer himself often , as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with the blood of others ; For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world ; but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself . ’ |
3 | Could he ever have been in love with her ? |
4 | Now that his consciousness was changed , how could he possibly have allowed himself to speculate about its identity , postpone the means of putting his mind at rest and then , ostrich-like , avoid the issue altogether ? |
5 | How could he possibly have done so ? |
6 | What reason could he possibly have for staying ? ’ |
7 | How could he possibly have American dentistry ? |
8 | This uncle who was also presumably the uncle of er , not only the Rivers ' children , but would he also have been the uncle of Re Mrs Reed 's |
9 | Would he just have left me … |
10 | Would he ever have got to the Olympics if every time he went to train at his local track he got swamped by the waste from a few thousand local toilets ? |
11 | Nor would he ever have remembered it , had he not met the man again , a long way from Lindos . |
12 | ‘ But would he still have had the strength to kill Harry ? ’ |
13 | Would he still have been in collusion with his master ? |
14 | And , if he had moved any farther down the course , would he still have had a clear view of Captain Brown waving his flag to signal a false start ? |
15 | Would he always have this effect on her ? |
16 | Would he really have to spend three solid years with this guy ? |
17 | Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ? |
18 | The look of a winner , but will he still have it in four years ' time ? |
19 | BUT WILL he actually have to anything to do — given that the island 's security is not under threat ? |
20 | But how can he ever have forgotten it ? |