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

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1 With regret Stirling realized that he would have to abandon offensive action that night and decided to withdraw without placing any bombs , so as not to jeopardize a future visit .
2 It was somewhat of a disappointment to her vengeful mind to consider that he might have taken yesterday 's omen to heart , and prudently drawn in his horns , resigning his pretensions on her rather than venture even token opposition to the fiat of the prince and his governor .
3 Dot thought that he must have been moved to a different hospital .
4 The interests of the alleged contemnor require that he should have the right to be informed of the charges which he has to meet , to be advised and represented if he so wishes ( subject to his being eligible for legal aid or otherwise able to finance his defence ) , to be given a full and fair opportunity of meeting those charges and , if found guilty of contempt of court , to be informed in sufficiently clear terms of what has been found against him .
5 The fact that Bukharin 's secondary equations gave rise to these criticisms indicates that he should have spelled out his intentions much more clearly .
6 Historians usually refer to him as a Monmouthshire man ; his family connections and his early employment as a schoolteacher at Talgarth suggest that he could have been brought up in Breconshire , where , in 1737 , he was converted by Howel Harris [ q.v . ] .
7 Among the possible explanations , Dr Darnell states that he might have returned to his own room .
8 Julia knew that he might have been in the room while she was unconscious , but his absence during her times awake began to fret her .
9 I note that the hon. Gentleman did not take this ideal opportunity to deny that he may have been involved in the passing to the press of a bogus document about the alleged future of InterCity .
10 But Moubarak argued that he might have misjudged the colt 's preparation in not giving him sufficient work since he was found to be suffering from a minor skin infection on his legs after his previous race .
11 Count Tolstoy argued that he should have libel damages waived against him because the man with whom he shared the debt had reached a separate agreement with Lord Aldington .
12 Batty recognises that he could have taken a sharper look at the derivative nature of the designs or examined some of the problems likely to face the company in the future .
13 During the discussions that will range from the channel tunnel to the north-west of England , will my hon. Friend remember that he will have to cross north-west Kent ?
14 The board is also having to readvertise for a replacement to Dr Forwell after Mr Fyfe insisted that he must have a say in the appointment .
15 In the first place it is noticeable that the great theme of his two Councils was the same as that of the Roman Council of 1059 , when the first effective legislation on clerical celibacy was initiated : it almost seems as if this subject had matured in his mind since that date ; certainly his early Deploratio virginitatis male amissae suggests that he may have had cause for thought on this subject .
16 The teller then offered to accept their count , but the Zuwaya objected that he might have stolen more than a hundred votes .
17 Frank Lindo replied that he could have left the cinema later than 5.30 , but he had definitely heard Drew in the theatre at 6.00 .
18 Anyway it was very kind of the manager to do that he could have said nothing .
19 Despite Philip 's passionate interest in natural history , his father insisted that he should have a recognized profession , and the choice eventually fell upon medicine .
20 ‘ Some people said that he 'd have to change his style when he turned professional , but so far he 's stuck to his natural game , and he has n't done badly with it so far .
21 There was two thousand pound , Second World War bomb , they found in Walton , which is right near the River Thames which is , like , past Hampton Court , and Mike said that he 'd have to go out there today , and it 's er erm , this guy who he works for , owns a Leisure Centre right beside where this bomb is .
22 Thomas Garvine ( possibly an early version of the surnames Garven and Girvan common in Ayrshire at present ) is thought to have been born about 1685 , in or near Kilmarnock , although the Earl of Loudoun 's intervention on his behalf suggests that he may have had an Irvine valley connection .
23 Meanwhile the real Dustin Hoffman was waiting for a role to prove that he would have a post- Graduate career .
24 And we hope that you will listen to the criticisms that each of you gives to each of the other groups , and when Bob Satchwell comes that he will have something very positive to say about relationships with the press .
25 Afterwards Neil Cochrane thought that he should have struck Havvie down then , but shock at learning who McAllister really was had him in its grip , and he let the shameful accusation go by .
26 Harvey insisted that he must have coffee as well as brandy , and although the big Espresso machine had been cleaned and stopped the plump waitress went off to fix some for us .
27 But in the meantime , you can let Jones know that he 'll have some waiting of his own to do .
28 In a subsequent study , Jencks acknowledged that he may have under-estimated the contribution of education to earnings and anyway his conclusions were ‘ premature ’ .
29 But Ryan decided that he 'd have his head shaved at the back of his head , so he got this boy to write his name on .
30 The Shah said that he loved Soraya but the demands of monarchy meant that he must have an heir and so he had to sacrifice his love .
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