Example sentences of "that [modal v] have be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yet Nixon continued to maintain his innocence : on 22 May , he stated that " I took no part in , nor was I aware of any subsequent effort that may have been made to cover up Watergate . "
2 If you 've had office copy entries , the date from which to search is that given at the foot of each page , when the office copy entries were issued ; your search will then reveal any entries that may have been made since that date .
3 A clay model from Arkhanes , and dating from the very end of the Minoan civilization , shows the sort of modest shrine that may have been erected in a sacred enclosure : an oval hut with a conical roof , entrance doors and a cult idol inside .
4 After the rug has been clipped , it is washed to remove any dirt that may have been collected during the weaving process and to give the pile its particular " finish " .
5 No 27 in the Historical Arms series , Allied and Enemy Aircraft is a reprint of a rare identification manual published by the French government in 1918 that illustrated 60 aircraft of French , English , American , German , Italian and Belgian origin ( in three-view drawings ) that may have been seen over the trenches during World War One .
6 According to Mr Horner , ‘ commercial decisions are going to have to take into account the environmental costs of cleaning land that may have been contaminated ’ .
7 The two organisations are not in fact connected and we apologise for any confusion that may have been caused .
8 Nevertheless it seems to me that this is a time when we have a chance to examine the utility of A levels in their present form , a chance that may have been missed by the terms of reference of the Higginson Committee .
9 It also removes any duplicate tuples that may have been formed by the operation .
10 Despite its bid for attention , it failed to obtain Minton an ARA , a disappointment that may have been enhanced by the fact that this year Rodrigo Moynihan was made a full Academician .
11 Now the Beaconsfield trio finally release a follow-up on the Creation label — ‘ Philly ’ , which has a few string sounds that may have been influenced by ( or stolen from ) old Philadelphia International disco classics , but which otherwise is a solid gold indie dance tune .
12 If the person handling the matter seems to be relying on information given to him by others , it is worth pressing for full and frank disclosure of what they have said and for sight of any written statements or other relevant documents that may have been prepared .
13 Sensitive questioning will reveal aspects within the family and about the child that may have been ignored previously .
14 My judgment rests upon the view that the plaintiffs had quite enough compulsion upon them from the terms of the Act itself , apart altogether from anything that may have been said or done by officers of government .
15 ‘ the plaintiffs had quite enough compulsion upon them from the terms of the Act itself , apart altogether from anything that may have been said or done by officers of government .
16 Some younger ones too may want children to fill some need for love and affection that may have been lacking in their lives .
17 Little by little you will start to release any unnecessary tension that may have been stored unknowingly for many years .
18 Any legal restrictions that may have been imposed by the vendor or already have been included in earlier conveyances of the land or property can be identified .
19 There is nothing more I can do to help them , nor can they collect any low-preference votes that may have been given to them by voters whose higher-preference votes have been given to candidates of other parties .
20 Sir , I would like to correct an impression that may have been given in the Science Fiction , Horror and Fantasy round-up ( 2nd April ) regarding sales of James Herbert 's Portent in hardback .
21 Very little is known about the layout of fields or of the ploughs that may have been employed on them .
22 If you tilt your pelvis upwards , your abdomen automatically pulls in and your buttocks tighten , helping to straighten the ‘ S ’ shape that may have been allowed to develop over the years .
23 IT manager said : ‘ ITED is a structured and disciplined procedure and it has enabled us to identify elements of training that may have been overlooked using more traditional appraisal methods . ’
24 Undertaken sensitively and carefully by an experienced operator in controlled circumstances , regression therapy should be a beneficial and restorative experience for the subject , enabling him to be rid of a serious problem that may have been troubling him for years and indeed possibly ruining his life .
25 In problems on tort and criminal law the student is expected to enumerate and discuss all the possible torts or crimes that may have been committed on the facts given in the problem , and also all the possible defences that may be raised .
26 As in criminal law , look for all the possible torts that may have been committed , and consider whether their essentials have been satisfied .
27 Just one more thing that may have been mentioned yesterday when Jess was going through the legal and underwriting session , this applies to both Covermaster and living assurance .
28 Whatever the paths that may have been taken , the relatively late arrival on the human stage of the self-preoccupied consciousness of Indian , Chinese , late Greek , Roman , and European civilizations seems certain .
29 They may be able to lend out material about your area in the early part of the century — shops that may have been pulled down , local roads or markets , pictures of young people in clothes of the period .
30 By analogy with " turbidites " he has coined the term " tempestites " for graded beds of shallow water sediment that may have been churned up by storms and allowed to settle again .
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