Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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31 They debated about whether it was right for Tinkerbell to look such a ‘ raggedy ’ fairy : should she have worn a dress ?
32 But would she have endured a Jack on whom she had forced her will , who would sadly , perhaps resentfully , have given up what he desired in order to please his possessive wife ?
33 ‘ And … would she have wanted a yearly visit written into her marriage contract ? ’
34 Could she have found a strategy for comparing the areas ?
35 COULD N'T SHE HAVE GOT A ROBOT ?
36 Would she have continued a different level of cover ?
37 Would she have continued a different level of cover ,
38 Would you have given a penalty ?
39 ‘ I see you have noticed a certain peculiarity about my appearance . ’
40 Would you have thought a year ago that you would be spending your next name-day in Paris ?
41 At any other record company , the protesters would not have got beyond the uniformed commissionaires on the door ; at no other record company would you have found a group still wearing kaftans .
42 Not only will you have got a report which is useless , but you will also have to get another one .
43 ‘ Well , could n't you have sold a few of those ? ’
44 Would you have valued a little more help when you were starting ?
45 And when I appeared a bit scruffy on Jonathan Ross , she said ‘ could n't you have put a shirt on ? ’ ’
46 How much do you get paid a year ?
47 To help you get organised a group option may be held for up to one month before deposits are required , and names need not be supplied until 12 weeks before departure .
48 And I think that would have been the the classic situation where we would We 've got a procedure now for dealing with it and I think this covers all and I unless somebody wants to further debate the matter I 'll er I will propose that we adopt these the financial regulations for the er Tyneside Film Theatre Limited .
49 But then you see we 've got a section which is Birmingham and then we 've got a Head Office .
50 So you see we , we 've got a three-tier movement you know , throughout the , throughout the country .
51 ‘ I see we 've got a visitor .
52 ‘ I see we 've got a visitor . ’
53 So on that very depressing note , er I 'll leave we 've got a few minutes for questions or objections if anyone wants to , we 've got some head shaking .
54 What , what we need to do we 've got a handout for you on this so you can spend more time looking at yourself , or what you need to do is you need to compare your scores against those rather than just take the highest one .
55 and I think , if if we have to do we 've got a , a , we 've got a sign that er are n't going to do the sort of er so they contact technically with in Germany , then if we have to do we will .
56 and I think , if if we have to do we 've got a , a , we 've got a sign that er are n't going to do the sort of er so they contact technically with in Germany , then if we have to do we will .
57 So that the , the dress reflects fashion , you can see we 've got a slightly puffed sleeve and it 's quite full here , but it is tight at the shoulder , and the shoulder itself , here we are , sort of slopes down , so you 've got the basic line of the full skirt , a bodice at the waist , and this is very pretty , this pleating here .
58 Miller 's Vinca rosea ( now Catharanthus roseus ) had been brought forward : ‘ as this plant is a great novelty in Europe … the Figure of the Plant has not yet been seen by any living person ’ and of Gardenia capense , called by him Jasminium , he wrote , ‘ Could we have procured a good drawing in proper time it would have been in its proper place , but as this is so curious and being an undescribed plant , we hope our purchasers will not be displeased with insertion here . ’
59 We do we have made a start in the County , in the way of trying to provide erm workplace nurseries for erm women employees in the County .
60 ‘ I hear they 've got a camera in the stumps ’
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