Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] [prep] a [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 He should have waited for a better moment instead of acting impulsively .
2 Administrative changes during the late nineteenth century should have resulted in a higher proportion of cases being reported .
3 Er he , the family , must have came at a later date into Galashiels .
4 Audit new systems : evaluate present systems to identify mistakes and hence avoid their repetition and to identify areas where a small resource input might have led to a larger benefit .
5 She thought she might have to move to a cheaper place anyway .
6 I mean he tried the Forest defence out on the left-hand side t to start with switched the player and got young Lewis in and really Forest could have done with a better ball er sorry Leicester could have done with a better final ball from Lewis .
7 I mean he tried the Forest defence out on the left-hand side t to start with switched the player and got young Lewis in and really Forest could have done with a better ball er sorry Leicester could have done with a better final ball from Lewis .
8 ‘ I do n't think you could have thought of a better way of rewarding her , she seems such an independent little thing . ‘
9 This sum of money could have resulted in a further 12 bottle banks being introduced into the district and the extension of the composting trial in urban areas to another 200 dwellings .
10 They 'd have to move to a smaller house , that 's for sure .
11 New techniques and organization of land may have led to a better diet .
12 He would have to return to a cooler part of the world .
13 He proved his stamina when bolting up at Newbury , but I just prefer TOP SPIN , who would have benefitted from a stronger gallop when chasing home Dare To Dream in a decent race at Lingfield .
14 The records are not hand-written ; they are more focused and less personal due to the wider audience , the variety of sources that can input to a debate is world-wide and some avenues of thought will survive through this to meet success which would have withered in a smaller community ; response time is faster and , confident in the formal date stamping and public manner of their input , scientists are more willing to share information earlier .
15 But there are grounds for arguing that in the UK case a considerably better productivity record would have resulted in a smaller absolute fall .
16 Deakin was a striker who found the net regularly and the evidence suggests that , had he been at a bigger club , he would have benefited from a better service and become a prolific scorer .
17 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
18 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
19 ‘ If the indicators for the first quarter remain flat or suggest a further fall in output , then the time will have come for a further cut in interest rates , by another 1 per cent or more . ’
20 For , when Achilles reaches the point from which the tortoise starts , the tortoise will have advanced to a farther point .
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