Example sentences of "he [modal v] [verb] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The new tone was set in the early hours of Friday when a broken-hearted bearded man of radical inclinations tore down his Labour posters and replaced them with a single bleak statement which , curiously , he must have had printed before the election .
2 If you asked him what he 'd rather have — a night wi ’ a pretty lass or a day wi' a Rolls-Royce engine , I think he 'd have had to toss for it .
3 ‘ If he did he 'd have had to park at the back of St Manicus house since they 've banned parking in the precinct now .
4 He would have had to drive to the farm , learn of Mungo 's destination from Alice , and trudge after him across the fields .
5 But B of course if you did badly in those elections in May the government might have done badly in May , then morale would have been rock bottom of having to go into an election , he would have had to go for an election six weeks later or they 'd run out of time , yeah .
6 He would have had to herd with less congenial characters than gamblers if he had been sent to The Fleet or the Marshalsea .
7 He would have disapproved of it equally in contemporary western Europe and contemporary TDC , but he would have had to look for quite different explanations for its occurrence .
8 Mr Fairley said : ‘ If he was in his bedroom he would have had to run past a gauntlet of flame .
9 To get to Culley , he would have had to step over Schmidt .
10 He would have had to apply to Penny for that information , Maria realised .
11 So insurance on the new Ford Fiesta car he had bought to drive his disabled wife about was going to cost him £750 double what he would have had to pay before the accident .
12 The rational man may contemplate them and give more weight to the former , and more still perhaps to ‘ Art should be a part of ordinary life ’ , but these are not the sort of principles which he will profess to have interrelated in a deductive system .
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