Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] have been " in BNC.

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1 I replied I had not , since I had been lucky enough so far not to have been forced to fight for my survival .
2 Oh yes very much so very much so there always has been , yeah they used to call them the faithful four thousand at one time .
3 England won comfortably enough , as indeed they ought to have done against a team containing 10 players whose ages ranged between 16 and 21 , and one - Madan Lal — who lays claim to being 38 , despite the strong suspicion that ( were he as famous as Nehru ) the Centenary Trophy could just as easily have been named after him .
4 Nick Simmons , manager of the AA Roadwatch nerve centre at Stanmore , Middlesex , hastily pointed out yesterday that those who drew the short straw for Christmas duty could just as easily have been men .
5 It is only too easy to forget that there was a time when the fragile flower of Glasgow culture might just as easily have been swept up by the great philistine scaffy man of indifference .
6 In the photograph on the facing page I have designed an S-shape for Sheen , but it could just as easily have been a J for Joanna , or any of the other letters of the alphabet .
7 It 's dreadful for them , and it might just as easily have been us .
8 It could just as easily have been a refused request to come home late or stay the night at a friend 's house .
9 The Premier could just as easily have been on the slalom — ducking and diving as MPs taunted him over the Exchange Rate Mechanism fiasco .
10 But it could just as easily have been his wife .
11 Then he had realised that the originator of the plot could just as easily have been Burun — intending all the time that it should fail — achieving at a stroke the removal of effective opposition , placing Artai in debt to the Merkuts for the security of his throne .
12 It could just as easily have been me .
13 If it was , then the theatre score could just as easily have been copied for the first run as for the revival .
14 She analysed a series of slide talks given at a professional biomedical conference ( it might just as easily have been a meeting of linguists , judging by the examples ) , and classified the hedges .
15 you know , so the rebellion against him could just as easily have been because he was raised as an Egyptian or that , that the , you know the between monarchism from the past could also have been .
16 Well of course this process pr could just as easily have been progressed through a full scale review of the structure plan rather than an alteration .
17 After a long searching , entangled in other happenings , detained by pointless encounters far from the village , I wake , and that place whose spirit so often but always so briefly has been within my reach , is once more lost forever .
18 It could almost certainly not have been done by air power alone .
19 Its only significant achievements came at the outset , when the Great Powers recognized the legitimacy of de Gaulle 's government and invited France to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council — a status which would almost certainly not have been offered , had there been no de Gaulle and no Free France .
20 ‘ I should have realized at once — that Frenchman who was killed , the same poison must still have been on the skin of his attackers , and it would almost certainly still have been strong enough to affect him as well !
21 And of course , being a composer , I think it would be very hard not to have been influenced by The Beatles . ’
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