Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [modal v] have give " in BNC.

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1 But he must have been thinking something and I would have given anything to know what it was .
2 Vecchi was certainly the key to this whole set-up , and I 'd have given plenty for half-an-hour 's peaceful talk with him .
3 he did n't , he give me it on Wednesday night and I should 've give her it yesterday morning but she did n't get it till last night .
4 And I could have given you a bad one Dr I could have given you a good one .
5 I was living with Desmond and I used to have to give him every goddamn penny .
6 When she was hurt she put herself out of reach ; Caro knew that by now , and she would have given a lot to undo the conversation .
7 And then she used to take all those together and she used to have to give the conductor so many tickets each time she went .
8 We have n't mentioned eggs to the Central Criminal Police in Helsinki but the Security Police are getting interested and we may have to give them at least some explanation of the raw egg on Kaarna 's body .
9 And we 'll have given him a clue for how to budget for next year as well .
10 And if we can hold it , the foal will still be frightened of us , and we will have to give it a lot more handling than we would have had to initially to undo its instinctive fear of us and learn accept us instead .
11 I do n't know , people l I 'm of them say they ca n't afford to pay the kids , and get the food for the kids , and they 'll have to give them chips a couple of , every day of the week or whatever , but th there 's no need for that .
12 ‘ I had n't hit the wickets for a while and I was n't going to throw it because it was a rather tense moment and it would have given away at least one run if I had missed ’ Rhodes recalled .
13 But I would have to give the money to him , mind . ’
14 But I 'll have to give him a caution at least .
15 ‘ You talk about giving your mind a rest , sir , but I shall have to give my body a bit of a rest soon .
16 But you 'll have to give it all you 've got . ’
17 I 'll try , but you 'll have to give me a few days before you pull her in . ’
18 But you 'll have to give me time to think . ’
19 How serious are you about being able to retire with some dignity and being able to continue doing the things you 've always wanted to er the things you 've been able to enjoy doing but you 'll have to give up .
20 Everyone said how lucky she was to have snared such a prize as the marquis , but she would have given anything to have changed places with Mary Waters , her maid , who was fat , plain and single .
21 Mrs Westaway is usually very good at keeping him under control , but he must have given her the slip somehow .
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