Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [modal v] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 I think a lot of readers will recognise your Murphy 's Law Jean and may even have another name for it .
2 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 .
3 I could live comfortably with the knowledge of those nights with Fergus that should never have happened .
4 She had apparently been travelling to Godstowe and must therefore have been expected .
5 There was a journalist , too — or maybe Antonio Francesca Pigafetta was a Venetian spy , since he came from Venice , was an acquaintance of the Doge and could well have been told to keep a wary eye on Spanish imperial ambitions in the East .
6 However , many of those organisations have been contracting with TECs and will therefore have developed in this area .
7 The deal was calculated to improve Unedic 's financial position by F25,000,000 ( about US$5,000,000 ) by end-1992 and meant that Unedic , which was funded entirely by companies and their employees , would not run out of funds by October as would otherwise have been the case .
8 He almost certainly wrote his book , which was dedicated to Ptolemy Philometor , before the publication of the letter of Aristeas and may indeed have inspired it .
9 It was first published in 1650 in the first edition of dances collected by John Playford and would certainly have been danced at the court of King Charles II .
10 Not only are there examples of extreme rarity , a large ‘ Christ driving the money changers from the temple ’ in coloured chalk by Jacopo Bassano , two handsome brush drawings by Carpaccio , a ‘ Thebaid ’ by Costa , the only drawing which can be attributed with any reason to Desiderio da Settignano , Pordenone 's superb red chalk ‘ Martyrdom of Saint Peter Martyr ’ , drawn in competition with Titian and Palma Vecchio , which comes from Chatsworth and should never have been allowed an export licence from Britain , Albert Cuyp 's delightful ‘ Milkmaid ’ , Saenredam 's ‘ Choir and north ambulatory of the Church of Saint Bavo , Haarlem ’ , Altdorfer 's ‘ Christ carrying the cross ’ , but also many of great beauty , Turner 's finished watercolour ‘ Long Ship lighthouse , Land 's End ’ , the anonymous Swiss ( Bernese ? )
11 The Huyghes ' administration of the museum , which had an average of only fifteen to twenty visitors a day , has been widely criticised as dusty , to say the least , the heavy-handedness and the sheer malice of the campaign against them may be due to clan warfare within the Institut de France and may also have political roots Jean-Paul Scarpitta , for example , was a personal friend of Président Mitterrand 's wife Danièle .
12 Several of the key issues relating to the form of auditors ' reports on financial statements not only have implications for the APB but should also have major implications for the Accounting Standards Board 's work programme .
13 In later years the argument was grudgingly admitted to have some force : one correspondent to the STC agreed that " 50 per cent of the London and provincial work would be lost to Edinburgh and would never have been gained but for the employment of female labour " .
14 Harris , who has been living in Minnesota and will eventually have to relocate , is to chair SCO 's executive committee , which includes vice presidents Doug Michels , Sam Spadafora , Dan Steimle and Lars Turndal .
15 Most probably if he had n't gone to Hollywood that would never have happened .
16 I spent a week at Kandersteg and could happily have lingered on .
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