Example sentences of "to the [noun] [pron] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , a married woman can use her husband 's contribution record to make up her basic pension to the level she would have got as his dependant .
2 To move forward to the present there would have been yet another shock for Green .
3 Instead of allowing Britain to pay an extra £300 million to the EC he should have offered to sell Europe our Royal Family .
4 Let's listen to the difficulties you may have and let's find a way of resolving them together ’ . ’
5 But my instructions for the lads have always been that if you go to a job for a lady particularly and then a man comes along and starts to get stroppy , you 'll have to explain to the lady you may have to leave it temporarily and go back .
6 However , the use of pig fat in the enfleurage process will be off-putting to the vegetarian who may have to forgo the pleasures of jasmine and tuberose or track down a supplier of the even more elusive vegetable oil absolutes .
7 It means that they 're probably in this together and that if Scano 's boy risked going to the villa something must have gone badly wrong .
8 that 's almost certainly enough to nail it to the floor I would have thought .
9 If we 'd left it to the day we 'd have been sunk !
10 She goes for the ones who erm think she , they can protect her , but when it comes to the crunch she 'd have to be the one that protects them .
11 Since the will is usually the only evidence the testator has left of his intentions , where doubts and ambivalences occur they must be resolved without recourse to the person who would have been best qualified to explain them .
12 The plaintiff did not give evidence , so there is no evidence as to the attitude he would have adopted had he known the facts .
13 According to the rules there would have to be a second ballot .
14 If the Policyholder does not wish the item replaced but requests a cash settlement , we must make it clear that this is not really a policy entitlement and our offer should be restricted to the price it would have cost us to replace taking into account any discount we would have obtained .
15 ‘ If I go to the cinema I 'll have a panic attack and everyone will want to have me thrown out . ’
16 But if I am to believe that , when the Minister replies to the debate she will have to commit herself to two very simple propositions : first , that the Government will institute a full review of student financial support as a matter of urgency ; secondly , that they will commit themselves to restoring to all students the housing benefit and income support that the Government have taken away from them .
17 Now originally he would have given it to the servers who would have taken it out here .
18 The Marshal would have liked to turn this problem over to the Captain who could have applied some brains to it .
19 In fairness to the mother he should have directed that she be given notice of the foster mother 's application ; had he done so he would have learned — as we have learned from the mother 's statement which clearly should be admitted in evidence before us for this purpose at least — that if the matters to which she spoke were correct ( viz. the foster mother 's preventing her having access to and contact with the children , and allegations which she says the children made to her of their physical and emotional abuse by the foster mother and other members of her ‘ family ’ ) , then the mother 's wishes and feelings were not lightly to be ignored .
20 So long as you set a limit to the essay you will have confidence and control .
21 But neither of these was close to the grief we would have experienced in the real presence of death .
22 The higher age did not immediately become compulsory , due to the strain it would have placed upon the economy of working-class families .
23 The carp-fisher , with his array of matched stepped-up rods and bait-runner reels , electronic bleepers and burpers , needle and bobbin indicators — not to mention baits that require a degree in organic chemistry to fully understand — is no different to the Koi-keeper who must have the latest colour-enhancing food , all dancing filters and show-quality fish .
24 With a little more attention to the parser it could have been a Sizzler , but even as it stands it 's well worth your dosh so get out there and part with it at once !
25 Now quite frankly Mr Deputy Speaker , if we want these new constituencies , including South Essex , it seems we 're going to have to say to the French they can have lots and lots of money to build lots and lots of new buildings for this rather ridiculous parliament and quite honestly Mr Deputy Speaker , members tonight in voting on the new boundaries will really have to decide what we want to do .
26 The ‘ we ’ was a non-political reference to Britain as a nation , as opposed to a partisan reference to the Party which would have undermined the factual nature of the non-political .
27 According to the script he should have suggested that she turn on the television .
28 In addition , the established place of computers has reduced techno-fear among teachers and has probably made subsequent technology innovation more acceptable to the people who will have to put it to work .
29 He shall make 1 quarter of flour and when he carries the flour to the house he shall have his food .
30 On a crude arithmetical basis if the same proportion of murders were carried out on the mainland of Britain in relation to the population we 'd have had a thousand dead in the past eight days .
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