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

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1 He might also have noticed that her dark hair was touched with grey and that although she was not exactly smart there was a kind of elegance about her .
2 He might also have said ‘ My hormones insist that I fall in love regularly .
3 He might also have said , as he had on countless occasions , that although he had constantly looked to the British for advice , he distrusted them acutely .
4 Children grew disobedient when they knew that they could not be set aside : farmers were ousted of their leases made by tenants in tail ; for , if such leases had been valid , then under colour of long leases the issue might have been virtually disinherited : creditors were defrauded of their debts ; for , if tenant in tail could have charged his estate with their payment , he might also have defeated his issue , by mortgaging it for as much as it was worth : innumerable latent entails were produced to deprive purchasers of the lands they had fairly bought ; of suits in consequence of which our antient books are full : and treasons were encouraged ; as estates-tail were not liable to forfeiture , longer than for the tenant 's life .
5 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 .
6 He might also have added that he plays the game rather well .
7 He might also have mentioned in his remarks that spending on law and order is up by 80 per cent .
8 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 .
9 He might also have considered himself a very lucky man , as an actor of limited range who made his screen debut in the classic High Noon ( 1952 ) , playing the harmonica-playing member of the gang out to kill Gary Cooper .
10 He might also have performed funerals , but not necessarily so .
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