Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] have [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While it is not right that either partner should always have to give way to the other , each may have to concede at times , for both their sakes and for the well-being of their marriage . |
2 | ‘ Ask him , ’ I said , ‘ if Sheridan Lorrimore has ever been in any trouble that he knows of , apart from assaulting an actor at Toronto , that should have resulted in Sheridan going to jail . ’ |
3 | Copper was found in Crete itself , especially in the Asterousi mountains bordering the Mesara plain , and some may have come from Chrysokamino , near the coast east of Pachyammos , but the demand for metal artefacts is likely to have been high enough for imports of copper to be necessary . |
4 | This may have happened with Wheeler and Gray . |
5 | This may have accounted in part for their reluctance to promote the growth of radio while at the same time encouraging the development of a press based in Dar es Salaam . |
6 | What this may have suggested to Tolkien is that if the Old English and Old Norse sources agreed that ‘ Earendel ’ was a star , the Old English and medieval German ones agreed he was a messenger of hope to the heathens . |
7 | Companies like the Virginia Company ran their affairs through elected committees , and this may have suggested to Sandys that the colonists could run their end of the business with the aid of an elected system as well . |
8 | There were particular reasons why this should have happened at Cambridge . |
9 | This must have referred to Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Ibbetson junior . |
10 | Later on this might have led to complaints about the possibility of corruption ; at the time it was simply seen as evidence that politicians were committing themselves fully to their work . |
11 | A couple of years ago this would have sounded like fiction ; soon it may be fact . |
12 | [ This would have led to difficulties in checking citations to related papers in the present study ] . |
13 | This would have led to specialisation , staleness , and a situation where an officer would lose touch in a world of changing regulations . |
14 | This would have led to science becoming a babel ; but it shows the widespread fear among chemists that their science would be ‘ reduced ’ to something else by armchair theorists who did not know how to hold test-tubes or blow glass T-pieces . |
15 | This would have conflicted with Haile Selassie 's intention of curtailing the power of the feudal Rases and centralizing the administration . |
16 | Mark Garner , executive consultant with Red Hot Television 's parent company , Continental Television , said : ‘ We are delighted this will have to go to court and we will be there at the earliest opportunity . ’ |
17 | It has a charming , white stuccoed wiggly gable , two windows wide , that might have come from Amsterdam with the King 's guns . |
18 | It 's thought that a lot of the spending money for these would have come from redundancy payments when people lost their jobs . |
19 | These will have hatched from spawn laid far offshore , in water as deep as two hundred metres and , having spent their larval stage swimming free in the ocean , they spend the next two , sometimes three years inshore where they form an important part of the food for many sea-birds and also for seals and otters . |
20 | The sensible measure to use will be market share in the network operating system market says David Smith , the company 's UK systems marketing manager ; Smith puts Microsoft 's current share with LAN Manager at 30% and says that all of those should have switched to NT within a couple of years ; the lion 's share is of course held by Novell Inc , but Smith says the primary aim is not to try and win NetWare users — instead Microsoft will try to ‘ grow the entire market ’ |
21 | Many more will have suffered from cancers brought on by one of the radioactive substances released . |
22 | On the other hand , the larger the quantity ordered , the more will have to go into stock as temporarily idle resources , also a costly business . |
23 | More will have to go in order to recruit the highly-paid staff from the nuclear industry to look after the nuclear installations ’ inspectorate 's work on Britain 's revived nuclear power programme . |
24 | Our patient thus had no primary systemic disorder , other than PBC , that would have resulted in PHT . |
25 | ‘ If it were n't for tetherball , I think we both would have died of boredom ’ |