Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] [prep] some [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Why she was here , she could n't imagine ; but her head was clearer than it had been in a long time , which meant that she must have gone for some hours without any kind of an injection . |
2 | HOW we could have done with some frogs ' legs among the dire fare served up for national consumption at Stamford Bridge yesterday . |
3 | On 26 May Mozart appeared at court before the King of Prussia , a keen amateur cellist , who may have asked for some quartets . |
4 | The argument of this chapter has been to suggest that a distinctive mode of rationality , which is postmodernist in its opposition to the principles of the Weberian/Fordist organization pattern , may have emerged in some aspects of post-war Japan . |
5 | In eighteenth-century England , for example , the practical sciences may have appealed to some dissenters because they were denied access to other professions . |
6 | It may have occurred to some readers already . |
7 | But to pursue this matter would have delayed for some years the opening of much needed services . |
8 | ‘ I think without any treatment , if the child was left in the situation it was in it would have died within some months , ’ he said . |
9 | Notwithstanding , we are debating the matter on the Floor of the House and I shall have to go into some matters of delicacy in my response . |
10 | These are , I hope , the last Darwin books I shall have to read for some years ( unless of course Sydney Smith produces one ) . |
11 | Some people will have to pay for some services . |
12 | As we have seen , the establishment of NAB , with its very strong representation from the local authorities , creates a new environment for the polytechnics , and the colleges and institutes of higher education , to which they will have to adjust for some years to come . |