Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb mod] have [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They were shown to a little table , where they would have to sit side by side .
2 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd where they would have had access to MS-DOS .
3 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation .
4 Many hundred meeting places were at ancient sites in the landscape like barrows or stones , where they could have taken place for millennia , while others were at places which had other functions as well , such as centres of royal or ecclesiastical estates which coincided with hundredal arrangements .
5 • They must now stick strictly to a 24-hour life-style — no late nights — or they will have to begin treatment all over again .
6 Meanwhile on April 25 the National Assembly had unanimously approved a plan for the resettlement of 3,000-4,000 marsh Arabs in new settlements on the periphery of the marshlands , where it was said that they would have improved access to services .
7 Dr. Howarth ; a tall fair man , almost as tall as Dalgliesh himself , with widely spaced eyes of a remarkably deep blue and the lashes so long that they might have looked effeminate on any face less arrogantly male .
8 Sprague de Camp also says that the sharpness of the Tyrannosaurus ’ teeth hints that they may have eaten meat softened by decomposition .
9 ‘ It is difficult to make the transition because the normal prerequisite of a finance director is that they must have had board level experience and as a financial controller reporting to a director it 's very difficult to get that . ’
10 that they could have summoned help or anything else .
11 Ministers have already decided that they will have to give cable operators a free choice on the technology they use , provided it meets the basic requirements already laid down by the DoI and endorsed last month by the Eden Committee .
12 My young son put them into a barrelling machine to clean them , so they may have changed colour as a result .
13 Major publishers will exceed the distance selling threshold for most other EC countries so they will have to charge VAT on sales to individuals in those countries at the rate applicable in those countries .
14 For that reason , we are unlikely to find French recruits with QTS and they will have to seek employment here as ‘ licensed teachers ’ .
15 It could have been much worse because London itself lay defenceless before them , and they could have wreaked havoc in the capital .
16 Inspirational Richards helped Leicester storm back from 18-3 down to 18-11 — and they could have snatched victory in the dying stages .
17 They argued that categories such as crime and mental illness ( and they could have added child abuse ) do not occur naturally , but are products of social definition .
18 Erm Mr introduced the the the the the prospect that erm if they 'd have taken migration over the last three years , it would have been a much reduced figure .
19 The information will have a richer and broader nature , it will be distributed , and the libraries may not ‘ own it ’ , but they will have to support access to it from places other than the ‘ library building ’ , and help to maintain and preserve it .
20 But they should have used ethylene glycol and not water since the bumpouses were a very very new phenomenon and the little bumpouses melted and formed an impenetrable crust in that area which , from that time forth , served to remind the silly , pea-brained man species that new thinking is needed for new times .
21 The case for such objective assessment before operation seems particularly strong in women over the age of 50 because they may have suffered occult damage to the anal sphincter during the childbirth and could be at particular risk of a poor functional outcome if the sphincter were to sustain further damage at the time of operation .
22 So he was gon na ask if they got in late because they could have had time to get it repaired .
23 The question for remoteness was whether the defendants could have foreseen a burn , not whether they could have foreseen cancer .
24 No doubt it will be said that the British public have said chemist when they should have said pharmacist for so long that it would be impossible to change , but the obvious answer to that is that decimalisation presented little problem .
25 They tended to face north and west when they should have faced south and east , because they were there to be looked at , not to be looked from , and the windows of the mansion faced in the contrary direction .
26 They moved on quickly , for they would have to retrace part of their way to make Ivrigar before nightfall .
27 Even so , the potential gain from a lower rate — even if it had been negotiable through the International Monetary Fund — is not easy to estimate because of the problems of relative elasticities of demand for both exports and imports and the problem of the cost effects of higher import prices , not least as they would have affected wage bargaining [ Ball , 1967 ] .
28 Meanwhile , over at Mount Edgecombe , the most favoured guess as the site of invasion , the Earl reluctantly gave permission for one hundred of his finest oaks to be felled as they could have given cover to invading forces .
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