Example sentences of "might also have [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Given the benefit of hindsight , Scotland could have done with a more demanding opening and might also have deployed the likes of Murry Walker and Carl Hogg first out , instead of waiting for the taxing fixture against Nadroga .
2 But further afield , golfers who watched Nick Faldo 's triumph in the Desert Classic in Dubai at the start of the month might also have noticed the course 's futuristic clubhouse .
3 I might also have said a nihilist .
4 The editor might also have noted the colloquial sense of roaming around which the verb shatatsya carries , for this may perhaps have encouraged the switch from Shaposhnikov to Shatov as the novel began to define itself .
5 Astute readers might also have found a small note , placed in the magazine 's gossip column , referring to the front page story and reminding readers that it was 1 April — placed there by Birbeck as a precautionary measure .
6 When the present Secretary of State addressed the House on that occasion , he might also have taken the opportunity to draw to the attention of the House and to remind the public outside , particularly in Scotland , that the nature of sovereignty in the Scottish constitutional tradition is different from that of Westminster .
7 This was the transfer which , under the arrangements discussed between Eisenhower and Alexander , might also have included the Cossacks .
8 More importantly , however , the remains overlay burnt material , while the make-up levels on Site 2 contained Antonine pottery , thus demonstrating that the building(s) were part of an overall design reshaping the town centre , which might also have included the first phase of the defences .
9 Editor , — In the editorial on treating persistent glue ear in children Ruut A de Melker might also have mentioned the high rate of repeat operations to insert grommets for glue ear .
10 They might also have mentioned the hatters who seem to have been organised by 1700 and who had by 1777 a " congress " which made by-laws , extracted fines and sought to limit the number of apprentices masters could take .
11 Enough of them might also have left the county to reduce the population to a point which , by the 1520s , created a need for Breton workmen .
12 A more inquiring mind might also have drawn a different conclusion from the most peculiar episode in the book , which concerns the death in Liege in 1922 of a young man called Kleine .
13 He might also have added the examples he cited earlier of the ‘ material content of the cultural tradition ’ , such as cave-paintings and hand-axes , since these also serve as repositories of meaning which may persist over time .
14 She might also have seemed the least likely member of the group : lacking an academic background , Rush started her professional life as a nurse .
15 They might also have started a family .
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