Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [modal v] have make " in BNC.
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1 | You can imagine the kind of impact and consternation Paul 's teaching must have made . |
2 | It is doubtful that the Children 's Department could have made the series anyway , as one of Sydney Newman 's other shake-ups had been to wind down this Department , dispersing much of its talent throughout the rest of the Drama Group . |
3 | But at least the Cain 's mob would have made the lunch where the awards were announced . |
4 | Iain 's impassivity must have made it difficult to determine his state of mind . |
5 | First in the firing line will be EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry , who will be quizzed closely by the French , who claim Europe 's farmers will have to make extra sacrifices for the Gatt deal . |
6 | The same year ( 1017 ) he married Emma , herself a generous giver to churches , whose previous experience as Æthelred 's wife ought to have made her a fount of good advice on English churches and churchmen and how they were best dealt with . |
7 | Had the two been at their prime in the same era Scotland 's midfield would have made Dirty Harry look like a wimp . |
8 | In any other circumstances the young man 's burr would have made me laugh . |
9 | Frequent house moves caused by a partner 's promotion may have made any long-term employment unviable . |
10 | Wayne 's World may have made Scooby Doo hip , but we 're talking serious addiction to cartoon characters that even your five-year-old sister would think are naff . |
11 | Stanley Baxter wondered whether choosing Michelangelo 's famous male nude , ‘ The Boy David ’ as his luxury item was quite the choice a man with Kenneth 's reputation should have made . |
12 | He believes that King Solomon 's sailors could have made the passage across the Atlantic , up the Amazon and its tributaries , to the Peruvian Andes , where the glyphs were found . |