Example sentences of "[adj] [vb mod] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | The very rich may still have their own exclusive personal physicians , but how many retain in additions , as he did , a medical student for the specific purpose of administering enemas ? |
2 | What will emerge from Alpine may not have the sprint car look , nor the integral tonneau or open-to-the-elements driving position but it will have most of Laguna 's mechanicals . |
3 | The British may yet have cause to renew their debt . |
4 | Action : Modules of type FOREIGN must not have headers with versions earlier than 2.2 . |
5 | Oblivious should not have tacked here since he loses out to Smart . |
6 | But whereas the mum-to-be would normally have found themselves admitted for a spell in hospital for monitoring , the centre can do it in a day . |
7 | The French would rather have the neutral Finns opting out of the EC 's common foreign policy , for example , than watering it down . |
8 | Had these been their primary concerns instead of biblical indoctrination , it is possible that the tragic famines and misery now prevalent would never have occurred . |
9 | Many of the millions of unemployed will also have trouble in finding the cash for this particular commitment . |
10 | ( h ) The accused need not have an intent to cause financial loss or make a gain . |
11 | If I had she 'd have told Sabine and then Sabine would n't have … ’ |
12 | However , the first segment would have given a British hearer immediate access to the contextual assumption about house-warming parties , which means that the extra processing entailed by making these assumptions explicit would not have been rewarded by any contextual effect . |
13 | If something is not property , the accused can not have an intention permanently to deprive the owner of that property . |
14 | No , yeah but I mean that leaflet very likely would n't have you know I mean I think this this leaflet |
15 | A prime minister , so the argument went , who was the subject of such a massive loss of confidence among both the political élite and the public at large would swiftly have been removed from office . |
16 | Had M1 been retained as a narrow measure of money supply , it would have shown a sudden increase as the sight deposits in the Abbey National would now have been included . |
17 | That book is all about the idea that the world is divided into the ordinary and the extraordinary , and that the extraordinary should n't have to live by the dictates of the mediocre majority . |
18 | Again it was argued that the poor should not have to pay for their own ‘ welfare ’ out of hard-earned incomes . |
19 | A policy of investment autarky could well have been very costly in terms of lost economic growth [ Dunning , 1979 ; Gomulka , 1979 ; Reddaway et al. , 1967 , 1968 ] . |
20 | The latter at more than eight minutes long could easily have become one but for the hypnotic strains and pumping rhythm . |
21 | It should be noted that the persons present need not have a common purpose ( R. v. Mahroof ( C.A. , 1988 ) ) ; that once again it is unnecessary to produce a frightened bystander ; and that unlike riot , it is sufficient to intend to threaten violence . |
22 | The Prior would eventually have to obey his superiors , no matter what his private thoughts on the matter , and he could n't see de Tracy going against the majority of England 's nobility . |
23 | Catering to the needs of the poor would hardly have doubled the number of London architects in twenty years ( from just over 1,000 to 2,000 — in the 1830s there had probably been fewer than one hundred ) , though building and renting slum property could be a very lucrative business , judged by the income per cubic foot of low-cost space . |
24 | Therefore , the majority of those who are to be made redundant will either have their own homes or will buy them shortly after . |
25 | If religious example , and to a lesser extent philosophical theory , can influence our moral decisions , then that an action is legal or illegal will probably have even greater significance ; less so for an old lag , more so for a judge . |
26 | With Northern Ireland so reliant on its air links , Belfast International will always have a key role to play in the province 's transport and tourism infrastructure . |
27 | But , on this evidence , the 31-year-old former England international wo n't have to wait another ten months before linking up again . |
28 | It may be that demands were made beyond the capability of a particular individual , or the person concerned may simply have been to some degree in ill health . |
29 | To have just lost and not been so dreadful might not have had the same impact . |
30 | And those responsible might never have been brought to justice . |