Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | She must have known about that sign , about the people coming to put it up . |
32 | Theo must have known in any case : he was always his parents ' confidant and advisor , as well as his brother 's . |
33 | A few fishing boats sat in the lagoon , some outrigger canoes were drawn up on the sand and one small pleasure yacht , which must have come from another island , was anchored to a buoy . |
34 | In each case , the new school now contained fry of two different sizes , and so it was clear that some must have come from another family . |
35 | The network of shires and hundreds brought royal government to all landowners of any substance , and must have acted as some kind of counter-weight to the influence of local lords and feelings of local separatism . |
36 | She had smelly white plastic miniskirts with heavy steel chain belts that must have belonged to some fetishist , and acrylic ribbed halter-tops clinging to her almost concave tits . |
37 | Plainly , since he had been aware that she had ‘ run away ’ from him , he must have still been in Prague that morning , and must have returned to that hotel suite some time after she 'd left . |
38 | But first you 'll have to deal with this man and woman to satisfy yourself one way or the other about them . |
39 | I think that they 'll have to go in you 'll have to go into each area . |
40 | I suppose I 'll have to go to this Sheldrake man for my pigs . ’ |
41 | ‘ That 's possible — he knows I 'll be looking for him — but he 'll have to remain in this country until he can collect his legacy , and by then he 'll expect me to have given up . ’ |
42 | aye and you 'll have to start saving this month |
43 | ‘ If they think you 're right I suppose we 'll have to send in another team to scour through the garbage again . |
44 | You 'll have to speak to that boy again today . |
45 | ‘ I 'll go back to my dad 's business until Christmas but then I 'll have to look for another job , hopefully I 'll be able to stay in golf . |
46 | I 'll have to look for another job , but there 's nothing suitable in this area . |
47 | And she said , ‘ You know , I 'll have to look in this trunk here , but I have n't got the time , I must be off now … ’ . |
48 | And then if er you want a so solicitor with you on that day we 'll have to come to some arrangement with you privately about the costs . |
49 | The William and Mary declaration being 1688 , it suggests that such a lease might have run from that date , but it could have been earlier , in which case such an arrangement would have been almost certainly ultra vires . |
50 | Given these kinds of powers , benefits and resources , it is interesting to speculate upon what the appropriate local authorities might have done during this period . |
51 | ‘ But one thing I do n't want to happen as time goes by is to sit down and say that I did n't do as well as I might have done in another tournament because I did n't put in enough effort . |
52 | He was sufficiently confused by the English way of repressing emotion to characterise kind Hearts and Coronets as characteristic of Ealing movies in being emotionally quite frozen , ’ and so fastidiously determined to stay aloof from bland commercialism that he took no interest in the horror genre ( even though his later use of the Frankenstein story in his 1982 film Britannia Hospital suggests how much of a contribution he might have made in this area ) . |
53 | Well we 're just I 'm just we might have to ask for some money for it . |
54 | Even had he not , he might have supported with more equanimity that defeat . |
55 | Mary 's authoritarian treatment of customs duties might have compensated for that decline , had not Elizabeth and Burghley allowed inflation to erode their true value . |
56 | The service of the pastor was exemplified in Christ 's washing of his disciples ' feet , and so , whatever little present he might have received from another bishop , back went a towel from a seemingly inexhaustible linen cupboard . |
57 | ‘ The proposition need not be questioned that where an Act purports , invalidly , to require a payment to be made , leaving the liability to be enforced by means of an action in which the invalidity of the statute is an available defence , a person who might have relied upon that defence but has paid without raising it should not be held , just because he was obeying the de facto command of a legislature , to have made the payment involuntarily . |
58 | I ca n't answer that , because erm there 's certainly nothing in the text of the plan to suggest why it was not considered appropriate , erm and I do n't know erm I I ca n't instantly think what factors erm might have gone into that consideration . |
59 | I think , even more frightening the fact that she might have succumbed to this chap . |
60 | ... But no , for he had said her heart was badly damaged , death might have come at any time . |