Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] have seen " in BNC.

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1 Lukic must have seen the ball extremely late but still managed to get down well .
2 After the Stanleys ' ambivalent behaviour in 1469–71 Edward may have seen his brother 's presence in the region as a useful counterbalance , but it is unlikely that he wanted to see the Stanleys totally eclipsed .
3 After the Stanleys ' ambivalent behaviour in 1469–71 Edward may have seen his brother 's presence in the region as a useful counterbalance , but it is unlikely that he wanted to see the Stanleys totally eclipsed .
4 So it 's quite an interesting , whatever you think about Woodrow Wilson in the First World War is quite a interesting book , in drawing a character study of the kind of person who Freud must have seen many times in his practice .
5 Mary Poppins was not supported by Bugs Bunny , so Donna must have seen Donald Duck leaving Bugs Bunny as the cartoon screened with Snow White .
6 As David ate popcorn , he did not see Snow White , and we know that Donna watched Mary Poppins , so Helen and David must have seen Fantasia .
7 Surely David must have seen that ?
8 This was what David must have seen .
9 He said someone who was in the area last Friday night or in the early hours of Saturday must have seen the two attackers .
10 He said someone who was in the area last Friday night or early on Saturday must have seen the two attackers .
11 The result stood because the referee , after consulting his linesmen , decided that Scott could have seen the ball coming at him .
12 It was likely that , just as Theodora had seen the car from the bridal path , Miss Dersingham could have seen it from the House .
13 In charge on a caretaker basis since the October sacking of John Beck , Johnson had hoped his side 's Coca-Cola Cup defeat of Premier League Oldham on Tuesday would have seen him appointed on a permanent basis .
14 Most surely , the Webbs would have seen the omission of the industries of the public sector from the Committee 's terms of reference as evidence of the flaw in them .
15 Perhaps others , more forceful , would not have been so diffident : it is easy to imagine that Abdulnabi al-Hatash would have seen It as his duty to browbeat some sense into his juniors .
16 Ivy must have seen this to be right .
17 When Pietro Miletti thought Zen must have seen the letter , he 'd burst out , ‘ But that 's impossible ! ’
18 England might have seen ghostly , ghastly visions of Bruce Reid 's capacity for mass destruction .
19 The fracture was clearly visible on the X-ray , and even Joe Reynolds could have seen it .
20 The family historian who has traced his ancestors back to nineteenth-century Leicestershire , Nottinghamshire or south Derbyshire will have seen parish registers that time after time give a man 's occupation as FWK .
21 FitzAlan must have seen something in her face , because he took her hand briefly , his fingers tightening ever so slightly around hers in a gesture meant to reassure .
22 AFTER lunching with Tory candidate Simon Fowler attacking Frank Cook 's 881 Labour majority in Stockton North last Tuesday 's Diary suggested that the sandwiches at the Centenary in Norton might have seen better days .
23 The next section between Culver Street and Gigant Street and Guilder Lane and Pennyfarthing Street could have seen little change over a long period .
24 The next provincial tour was months ahead , and by then Fred would have seen Daisy through whatever was bothering her .
25 Indeed , he participates so actively that he is apparently involved in the stoning to death of Stephen , officially regarded as the first Christian martyr ( although Stephen would have seen himself , of course , as a pious Jew ) .
26 Paddy would have seen the trail better than I. He often rode ‘ shot-gun ’ on the roof-rack .
27 Even Adam would have seen the difference , she thought wistfully .
28 Seamus Mallon , MP of the SDLP may have seen the Hillsborough agreement of 1985 as a step towards a united Ireland , but some of his co-politicians in the party would not share that view .
29 In Anselm 's choice of Eadmer as his constant companion , Osbern may have seen an assurance that his hopes for the revival of Canterbury 's past might yet be fulfilled .
30 Quinn may have seen the punch coming .
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