Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If her car had broken down your Dad or me would have passed it on the road . ’ |
2 | Speak up or I 'll have wolfed it . ’ |
3 | Or I 'll have to bash it with a rolling pin again . |
4 | You have very little room for manoeuvre within this service , and the Registrar General has reserve powers to impose services on you , and I would have to advice you it would be virtually , or I would have to say it would be impossible to achieve that ongoing reduction in future years . |
5 | I slowed some more and it was just as well or I would have missed him . |
6 | He 'd pulled his finger back or I would have bitten it . |
7 | They did n't give any details about the Leeds match ( or I may have missed them as I was simultaneously talking on the phone ) . |
8 | For it was not pure ocular seeing , or I should have seen her as a girl of the age which I have now reached . |
9 | " It is a good thing you addressed me so politely , or I should have eaten you . |
10 | I thought , I must get it cut — and then I remembered that I had no money to waste on that sort of thing any more ; it would just have to grow , or I 'd have to cut it myself . |
11 | ‘ Hardly , or I could have asked it over the telephone , and avoided imposing upon you . |
12 | Spike proved to be a bad thing , as you or I could have told her . |
13 | I know there 's one where you used to have to keep it . |
14 | I wrapped it up or you could have seen it . |
15 | You 've got the today or you should have got them . |
16 | It ca n't be all that strong or you 'd have arrested him by now . ’ |
17 | She may have used the window as a convenient piece of misdirection , or she may have opened it to let Latimer in . |
18 | Well either that or she 'll have to change you a note up . |
19 | Clearly the brute of a man had forgotten all about the interview — so too had Milada Pankracova , or she would have reminded him . |
20 | Either he would find out she was seeing Plummer or she would have to tell him . |
21 | ‘ No spunk , or she 'd have left him long ago . |
22 | Or she 'd have let me know . |
23 | Either do that or she 'd have to make it worth my while . |
24 | Even then she might have decided not to answer him , or she could have let it be seen by accident before knowing what it was . |
25 | Where we might have expected him to grant her the respect of verse , he goes on in the same business-like prose : ‘ How now , Kate ? |
26 | ‘ Well , get your best friend to take you home , ’ said the first constable , ‘ or we might have to take you down to the station for the good of your health . ’ |
27 | So we 'll copy that , or we 'll have to change it to survey manager , this one anyway . |
28 | Or we could have rounded it up from 913.5 metres . |
29 | Or we could have missed it already . |
30 | Or we could have left you for dead . |