Example sentences of "at which [pron] [modal v] have " in BNC.

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1 Crown lands had been so much reduced in size that the most efficient management could not have increased their yield to the point at which they might have made any significant impact on royal finances .
2 Furthermore , when dates are suggested for changes in these forms , they are usually given , without comment , as the dates at which the changes took place in this standard variety or its unilinear precursor , and not the dates at which they might have taken place in some other variety .
3 Can you with any of these characters , see stages at which they might have been rescued , and by what means .
4 That would have the advantages of specifying with precision what the parties have agreed , thus avoiding misunderstanding , and of enabling the justices to define with greater precision points at which they may have tentatively determined to depart from the agreed proposals ( post , pp. 277H — 278B ) .
5 There would be no singularities at which the laws of science broke down and no edge of space-time at which one would have to appeal to God or some new law to set the boundary conditions for space-time .
6 That 's the level at which you would have been walking along this alleyway in nineteen ninety and about fourteen sixty .
7 The point at which Draper categorically said ‘ You ca n't do this ’ would be the point at which he would have to leave .
8 The time at which he must have it with him is the time when he stole etc. , if the burglary is the s.9(1) ( b ) type : O'Leary ( 1986 ) 82 Cr App R 341 ( CA ) .
9 Those on board were aware that they were approaching the point at which it would have to swing east and head inevitably back to Europe .
10 And she was well past the point at which she might have stopped her headlong dive into that dizzying state .
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