Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | THE UEFA Cup shoot-out defeat in Moscow could have cost Manchester United up to £3 million . |
2 | It 's hoped this latest worrying bout of Distemper in Hereford will have a knock on effect on people with trusty four legged friends . |
3 | The House of Lords pointed out in Jobling , that the plaintiff in Baker would have been entitled to compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme and there was therefore a danger of over-compensation . |
4 | Economic and monetary union in Western Europe will be delayed until it is clear what effects the union in Germany will have . |
5 | IT is estimated that all employees who originally applied to participate in Heartwatch will have undertaken an appointment by the middle of this year . |
6 | But this was by no means all consumed by the brethren in an orgy of gluttony ; most of the larger monastic records in Sussex would have shown a similar pattern , since there was a constant coming and going of important visitors and benefactors with extensive retinues . |
7 | We can not at the moment reconstruct with certainty what the ordering of relevant environments in EModE might have been , or whether it was always nasals that were decisive : as Lowland Scots preserves evidence of a raising rule before dentals/alveolars ( for example in glad , gather , Saturday ) , it is not impossible that hendes , bend attest to pre-dental raisings . |
8 | Poll tax payers in Hambleton will have to find at least an extra £25 after district councillors yesterday set the rate at £210 for the area 's 60,000 payers an increase of 13pc . |
9 | Judging from all the chatter , everyone in UCD must have got to know each other pretty quickly , Benny thought as she went up the steps the following morning . |
10 | A meeting in March should have resolved some of the present issues but the long-term future of the Biennale still presents difficulties : ‘ Let's have the centenary then close the Biennale down for good ’ is the recent opinion of Gianni de Michelis , Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs . |
11 | Chimango predicted a gross domestic product ( GDP ) growth rate of 4.7 per cent for the forthcoming year , but noted that poor rainfall in March could have a negative impact on the growth rate . |
12 | Anybody who lived through that time in Oswaldston will have a lot of memories of it-some of them bitter , some of them funny . |
13 | Under the British system virtually every seat in Wallonie would have returned Socialists and virtually every seat in Flanders would have returned Christian Democrats . |
14 | He said : ‘ Regrettably Scottish Homes tenants in Tweeddale will have their rents raised by Scottish Homes in April by a full 9 per cent . |
15 | I do n't think , ’ Nicholas said , ‘ that anyone in Famagusta will have the strength of purpose left to starve to death after that . ’ |
16 | The real problem is that Televisa 's experience in Mexico may have convinced it that a strategy which worked well in a market where the company was protected by the government is one that will succeed in the face of intense competition . |
17 | It announced that Mexican drug enforcement agents in the USA were being ordered home immediately , and that US DEA personnel based in Mexico would have to cease their activities . |
18 | As it happened a political upheaval in Indonesia in 1965 – 66 ( in which American contacts with the military in Indonesia may have played a part ) brought an unexpectedly early end to the confrontation with Britain . |
19 | RESEARCHERS in Texas may have found a way of reducing brain damage in road accident victims who have been drinking excessively . |
20 | Walk ( 1967 ) suggested that the introduction of a community psychiatric service in Chichester may have reduced the suicide rate in elderly female patients . |
21 | Rifat 's opinions were shared by many others , Hindu , Muslim and Sikh , but her family in Pakistan must have been exceptionally reticent about sex . |
22 | Professor Cecilio Simon , a Black Panamanian and Dean of the school of Public Administration at the University of Panama , said the US action in Curundu may have been linked to a 5,000 strong demonstration two days earlier by people protesting the destruction of their homes . |
23 | There was also a lot of Richard Strauss , which his Rosenkavalier at Cardiff in February would have capped . |
24 | The German authorities decreed that the second weekend in January would have to be used for matches , as a weekend in February would be lost because of the European tournament . |
25 | What percentage of schools in Hampshire will have to achieve grant-maintained status for the local education authority to become redundant ? |
26 | Private shareholders in Concorde would have required a high expected return to entice them into such a risky project . |
27 | And as it turned out , private investors in Concorde would have lost a lot of money and minded terribly . |
28 | ‘ Anyone living in Florence would have a heart attack if this thing was on their doorstep . ’ |
29 | Under the British system virtually every seat in Wallonie would have returned Socialists and virtually every seat in Flanders would have returned Christian Democrats . |
30 | Doubts about Communist motives in Spain would have been submerged under the general enthusiasm for the Republic , had not doubts about Soviet Communism been growing at the same time . |