Example sentences of "[modal v] have [adv] [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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31 It is rather sad to note that the main objective of these Committees these days seems to be enforcing petty rules and regulations whereby , possibly by accident , a secretary may have incorrectly banked a cheque in the office account rather than the client 's account .
32 In a similar way , ‘ mat ’ might be a neutral word for you — unless , perhaps , you are a member of the Islamic faith when it may be associated with your religious observances , or ( at a lower level ) you may have just lost a great deal of money in an investment in floor coverings !
33 With NCA 's expertise on the type , it may well be that operators around the world may have finally found a real replacement for the DC-3 !
34 Similarly , the de facto existence of the protestant enclave in the North and its pursuit of protestant dominance in that state may have even reinforced a similar , though integralist , approach in the South .
35 You may have then had a verbal exchange with your next in line , but bar that you were expected to get on with the work .
36 And it may have still seemed a lot of money at I think one thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds , I ca n't comment or not not having seen the size of the estate , but it compares quite well with the five thousand one hundred and sixty sixty pound Five hu Five thousand seven hundred and sixteen pounds that the Midland bank charge on the particular estate .
37 ‘ There has been a lot of talk about taxing invalidity benefit , children 's clothes and food which would have drastically affected a lot of people , especially those needing special diets .
38 It had been a long , hard day and Owen would have quite liked a whisky .
39 and I would have thought it was absolutely great , you know , he really , I would have though had a stimulating , challenging lovely environment to , to , to be in , I , I , I , I , I hoped that if he was going , I thought he was going to go on , it was just going to be very expensive tt paying his fees , his this
40 My employer 's godson looked an earnest , scholarly young man , and one could see many fine qualities in his features ; yet given the topic one wished to raise , one would have certainly preferred a lighter-hearted , even a more frivolous sort of young gentleman .
41 The base categories selected for the explanatory variables are old and poor , to try to avoid negative paths ; if we had used the young as the baseline , we would have certainly produced a negative effect of old age on preparedness to break the law , for example .
42 But er Berty said it would have only lasted a couple of weeks , cos Alec wo n't talk .
43 In 1979 a homebuyer would have only had a choice of repayment or the newly-popular endowment mortgages .
44 The universe would have then undergone a period of rapid expansion , as in the inflationary models .
45 Or if you 're forty percent you would have actually paid a thousand and sixty seven , but because you did n't pay that because it 's tax exempt you actually gained that amount of interest on the tax that stayed in with your account .
46 They would have therefore had an advantage and would have tended to replace the original macro-molecules .
47 ( 8 ) In the event that a Member holds any Shares or a beneficial owner has an interest in any Shares in the Company in such circumstances that the Rules are broken the Directors may at any time resolve that the Member holding the Shares concerned shall ( unless he shall have already given a Transfer Notice ) be deemed to have given a Transfer Notice in respect of such Shares .
48 ( 8 ) In the event that a Member holds any Shares or a beneficial owner has an interest in any Shares in the Company in such circumstances that the Rules are broken the Directors may at any time resolve that the Member holding the Shares concerned shall ( unless he shall have already given a Transfer Notice ) be deemed to have given a Transfer Notice in respect of such Shares .
49 For more senior jobs individuals will have already demonstrated an appropriate level of intelligence by their educational standards and successful work experience .
50 If you are one of those going on the Course you will have already received a letter stating the balance of fees , travel , insurance etc. due by the 15th April with a reminder that a contribution will be required in DM 's from those travelling in the coach from Frankfurt to Coburg .
51 Others will have already staked a claim with tripods and telescopes .
52 Moreover , feelings lying dormant will have already produced an individual who is troubled , unhappy and anxious , and the individuals behaviour will already be moving him or her inexorably deeper into emotional and social despair .
53 Typically , he will have just encountered a major and overwhelming life event , such as loss of a spouse through death or separation , be in a state of ‘ shock ’ and have resorted to self-poisoning or self-injury as an acute reaction to the event .
54 Work will have usually occupied a considerable part of an individual 's life prior to retirement .
55 Detailed field studies based on a number of primary and secondary schools , in different parts of the country , which will have recently undergone a major evaluation exercise .
56 I hope that right hon. and hon. Members who wish to participate in this debate will have now had an opportunity to read the anniversary report in detail .
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