Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] have [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We may even have to see the night through together . ’ |
2 | We may already have built a rewarding business relationship together and feel that by offering you the shell Account Card this will help to consolidate it . |
3 | With Labour , like Lamont , pledged to abolish the Budget as such , we may just have heard the last Tory Budget of all . |
4 | we may well have to provide the medical report on your behalf , yet . |
5 | After the threats of the early '80s we may well have relaxed a bit . |
6 | In our self-absorption , we may never have seen the fullness of joy that we can experience when we begin to know the character of God . |
7 | ‘ We should perhaps have asked the Trees the best path to take , ’ said Floy , presently . |
8 | We should all have received a report from Roger about one or two accidents that have occurred on sites . |
9 | We should never have joined the ERM . ’ |
10 | Far too many of those who regularly spoke in those debates were a stage army who thought we should never have joined the Community in the first place . |
11 | ‘ Never mind the rights or wrongs of the decision , we should never have given the referee the opportunity to give a penalty in a situation like that . |
12 | We should never have let the world think I wrote them . |
13 | We should never have scrapped the O-level and we must certainly keep the A-level . ’ |
14 | But we 'll just have to do the best we can . ’ |
15 | Well all I can suggest is the case is adjourned for the week we 'll just have to arrange a solicitor to be here . |
16 | We 'll just have to organize a whip-round for a Super-Nintendo . |
17 | ‘ Well , we 'll just have to have a male crone for today , ’ replied Miss Thorne in a dangerously quiet voice . |
18 | to go back , because to do this to get to this stage and find we 're not getting our audiences then , if that 's the answer we 'll just have to find the solution . |
19 | We 'll just have to make the catapult in two parts so it can be reassembled outside . ’ |
20 | Well we 'll just have to get the music and |
21 | We might even have had a decent election and the country might have been saved a good deal earlier , but everyone knows that that is how we got here . |
22 | We might even have experienced a glow of self-righteousness , believing that we were helping to solve a , social problem' . |
23 | Could we have seen W. C. T. at work in his shop , we might well have appreciated the importance of a silver tongue . |
24 | ‘ Had Father brought Winnie back to Winnipeg we might never have had the Pooh stories , ’ says Fred Colebourn , Harry 's son . |
25 | If you had kept your mouth shut , Friar , we might perhaps have gained the truth . |
26 | Had we kept the scheme going , we could soon have accumulated a sizeable fighting force , ready to do battle on land , sea or air and happy to seize the controls of any passing battle-sub . |
27 | On the whole the wooden aircraft were extraordinarily successful and I suppose that we could hardly have won the War without them . |
28 | Then we talked to Miguel again and it turned out the Indian had started this long conversation with him before we could possibly have had the accident . |
29 | If I had cooperated we 'd both have got the rather high score of $300 . |
30 | Go off and we 'd just have to bear the costs . |