Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] have [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 Copper was found in Crete itself , especially in the Asterousi mountains bordering the Mesara plain , and some may have come from Chrysokamino , near the coast east of Pachyammos , but the demand for metal artefacts is likely to have been high enough for imports of copper to be necessary .
2 This may have resulted from the natural shyness of these wives .
3 This may have resulted from a number of factors : progressive stripping of the upper soil horizons , gullying or the introduction of plough agriculture .
4 As described in the previous section , this may have resulted from a decrease in the number of elderly people using buses following the introduction in September 1991 of fares for concessionary travel .
5 In each case , the new school now contained fry of two different sizes , and so it was clear that some must have come from another family .
6 That all this should have disappeared from the politics of the west creates deep unease at the elision of so many vital questions .
7 This might have stemmed from inadequate foundations , but what evidence there is suggests otherwise .
8 This might have come from a WEA rally .
9 This might have resulted from their experience of two courses that had been run successfully during those hours .
10 Insp Rodgers said : ‘ It seems this could have stemmed from a dispute over parking . ’
11 The latter is certainly played with great energy although even such a generally obvious piece such as this would have benefitted from heightened sensitivity : Gershwin was , after all , influenced not just by the vibrant colours of the tropics but by their warmth as well .
12 About two-thirds of this will have come from nuclear power , the rest from research and medical uses .
13 It has a charming , white stuccoed wiggly gable , two windows wide , that might have come from Amsterdam with the King 's guns .
14 It 's thought that a lot of the spending money for these would have come from redundancy payments when people lost their jobs .
15 These will have hatched from spawn laid far offshore , in water as deep as two hundred metres and , having spent their larval stage swimming free in the ocean , they spend the next two , sometimes three years inshore where they form an important part of the food for many sea-birds and also for seals and otters .
16 You do risk crackles and pops , but many will have come from a good home — and you can always get them washed .
17 Many more will have suffered from cancers brought on by one of the radioactive substances released .
18 Yet if they , or the possible abbatial vacancy , had any connection with the king , both may have stemmed from the unsuccessful attack which the Liber Eliensis records him as once having made on the monastery .
19 This style fits too well into the values and expectations most will have encountered from male relatives and heroes .
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