Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [vb mod] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Even though they had been confirmed … in writing they remained without support or corroboration and should not have been accepted … as sufficient for the purposes of an unqualified certificate . ’
2 This move was executed overnight , with little time to spare , for Kluck , believing both French and British forces already defeated , was still marching westward at maximum speed and would shortly have been able to envelop the BEF 's left flank .
3 I think a lot of readers will recognise your Murphy 's Law Jean and may even have another name for it .
4 So far as possible , in the collection of all field data , the reader should be able to check the validity of reporting and should not have to trust the reporter too much .
5 Singh , while holding a Green Card , was not a full US citizen and might simply have been released as a gesture .
6 That 's his first for the club and could n't have come at a better time for Hereford , though .
7 However , some types , the squat jars , bag beakers , pouch bottles and cone beakers ( Evison 1972 ) are rare on the Continent and may well have been made in England ; the Faversham area is a strong contender for the centre of this production .
8 They should be designed with the needs of cycle traffic in mind and should normally have the right of way at crossroads .
9 He said that the FIA tribunal had no right to rule on the case until a hearing in Portugal and should not have heard representation from Mansell and Ferrari at a hearing in Paris last Thursday .
10 Some of his staff had urged that he abandon the Duchess 's ball , but such an act , he knew , would only have offered encouragement to the Emperor 's many supporters in Brussels and could even have prompted the wholesale desertion of Belgian troops .
11 So now , although her guests had really had enough tea and would rather have been somewhere else , everyone was showing signs of impatience for another cup .
12 He also knew that this disastrous episode was entirely his own fault and could easily have been avoided .
13 This effect is absent in patients with cystic fibrosis , who have impaired pancreatic HCO 3 - secretion and may possibly have a generalised defect in gastrointestinal HCO 3 - secretion .
14 It was fortunate that the longer wheelbase cars had been removed to work on the Sutton route as they were longer and of larger capacity than the Corporation cars and would certainly have given trouble on the section between Selby Road and West Croydon , which was all single track with short passing loops .
15 The group claimed that AY should have discovered the alleged fraud and should not have given Alkar the clean bill of health it received in its 1987 accounts .
16 Unfortunately this means that they occupy fairly similar orbits and could not have been formed in widely separated parts of the PFM .
17 I 'm a sucker for pretty wood finishes and would probably have requested a much more translucent look than the one I see here .
18 Of course in the rice solutions used in the published field trials the protein content may have been as hgh as 10% and may therefore have contributed more to secondary salt and water absorption .
19 At a time when business is tottering , Landy 's enterprise sails close to the wind and could only have been mounted by a dealer whose new lease in Charlotte Street has secured his own operation .
20 Most women with children are on order books and would not have registered as unemployed and would not , therefore , be eligible .
21 At present , the field has six production wells and four injectors but will eventually have 18 producers and nine injectors by 1998 .
22 The Law Society , recognising that savings have to be found , has put together a package of proposals which would give the looked-for savings but would not have the damaging effects of the Government 's plans .
23 The lower transfusion requirements in the regulated group reflected milder illness with less investigational blood loss but may also have related to a greater initial endowment of red cells and their precursors .
24 The subscription provided an alternative to flattery and must surely have seemed to her the most manageable form of dependence .
25 I had done very little imaginative work and would not have regarded this as my greatest negotiating success , but it was certainly so regarded by Harold Wilson who assured me that my name would be kept out of the proceedings , since I had then , and retain , a keen dislike for gratuitous publicity .
26 Marling already occupied Pitts Mill and may well have been in Freames as well .
27 Some archosaur fossils showed that one species , the longisquamata ( ‘ long-scales ’ ) , possessed heat-insulating scales that possibly also trapped air-pockets and may well have been the forerunners of feathers .
28 Ernst & Young stress , as did Price Waterhouse , that ‘ it should be recognised that our review did not constitute an audit and may not have revealed all material facts ’ .
29 ‘ This holiday has been a godsend and could n't have come at a better time .
30 We report here that long tails with shallow forks are aerodynamically optimal , exhibit correspondingly low sexual dimorphism and may therefore have evolved under natural selection .
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