Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] have be [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | Some of these workers may have just entered the labour market from school , some may have been made redundant from their previous jobs , some may have been sacked for one reason or another and many will have quit their previous jobs in order to create time to search for more satisfactory ones . |
2 | At first I thought this must have been intended for someone else and began grubbing about in the wastepaper basket to find the envelope . |
3 | Much of this would have been intended for re-export , rather than directly for consumption , but as half of England 's total exports by this time were re-exports rather than domestic products the commercial community suffered enough of a loss to show why the English had to be far more concerned about command of the sea than any other country except the Netherlands , and also how fragile that command was before 1700 . |
4 | This is the job of the dealer … providing you buy from a reputable source , you can be sure this will have been done for you . |
5 | These may have been used for normal , secular water supply , or they may have had some cult use . |
6 | On 11 November these could have been sold for 35p each , a profit before transactions cost of 40 per cent . |
7 | These would have been used for both flavouring and for medicinal purposes . |
8 | If rigorous logic had been followed , no payment at all would have been made for the transfer of development value to the state but this as the Uthwatt Committee had pointed out , would have resulted in considerable hardship in individual cases . |
9 | Paradoxically , more could have been achieved for crofting in Lewis , on a permanent basis , by a regional policy for fisheries than by all the money being spent on agriculture through the IDP . |
10 | The folly was in failing to realise that more could have been achieved for the nation , within the EEC , by protecting regional interests , than could possibly be achieved for the regions by protecting national interests . |