Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [vb mod] have " in BNC.
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1 | Perishable goods would perish or would have to be warehoused at an additional cost . |
2 | Cobalt shook his head , which might have meant he did n't know or might have been admonishment for Oliver who was still holding the bottle of wine . |
3 | The DC must already exist and must have been submitted . |
4 | The DC must already exist and must have been submitted . |
5 | The DC must already exist and must have been submitted . |
6 | The SPR must already exist and must have been submitted , but not yet accepted . |
7 | The SPR must already exist and must have been submitted but not yet closed . |
8 | The SPR must already exist and must have been submitted but not yet closed . |
9 | The SSR must already exist and must have been submitted . |
10 | The SSR must already exist and must have been submitted . |
11 | The SSR must already exist and must have been submitted . |
12 | The Product must already exist and must have been registered . |
13 | The Product must already exist and must have been registered . |
14 | They are such that it is merely true that they might happen or might have happened . |
15 | If the events in each of his series did happen or could have happened , they come to us with the optimistic tone , the promise of a happy ending , which we expect of the classic adventure story . |
16 | Solutions in terms of this everyday discourse could have and may have been thought of by the client , who had come to the solicitor for a legal rather than an everyday solution . |
17 | And there is debate and notable disagreement about the consequences that elections not only do have but should have for public policy . |
18 | Thus the name " Shakespeare " rigidly refers to Shakespeare , irrespective of whether we happen to be talking about what Shakespeare did or wrote , or did not do or write but might have done or written , i.e. about his actual or merely possible attributes . |