Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [pers pn] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Is that where you should have stopped ?
2 I could have done that or I could have done the instrumental album .
3 Either that or you will have decided to build that extension you 've both wanted for so long to put that rattan furniture in , and when it 's finished discover that the blessed stuff does n't fit at all .
4 Well either that or she 'll have to change you a note up .
5 Either do that or she 'd have to make it worth my while .
6 It takes about 15 minutes to do this so you will have to be realistic about how frequently you could schedule it in .
7 Furthermore , if the members of the harmonie rustique were moving around the stage as part of the spectacle , it seems much less likely that they would have been changing instruments picking up a flute for one number , a bassoon for another than they might have done had they been playing from a pit .
8 The Royal Institution had tried this and they would have a set of Saturday mornings where they had mathematicians talking to children of about thirteen or fourteen .
9 you know you can invest this and we 'll have a building society account we 'll have a gross account .
10 And they pulled this and it must have been leading right under the doorway through the house , and they pulled it right across the roadway , still sticking under the door .
11 He say , well I 've o I 've only got two and he 'd , he 'd break a Woodbine in half and they 'd have half each .
12 I c I , I wo n't be able to do any of this but you can have a quick go .
13 Mr Fowler conceded that a union might not always be able to do this but it would have to show that it had used its best endeavours .
14 I 'm rather surprised that but there you are this this er this stuff this is coming they were both being one and another er put here and er um um I suppose the idea is that the er two people should be fairly good but I think it 's going somewhere and as I say it 's down again … let's see what else has gone er the the this is just I do n't know how she di ’ how they did this but it must have been fairly hard when they did it and er I think there is n't v-very much there I think . ’
15 I 'm crying as I write this because we might have been able to save her .
16 Fernando , we are being very sensible and talking about this as we should have done last year . ’
17 You will not need to take as many steps to conceal this as you would have had you been writing the blueprint book .
18 I was n't two or three foot back like this as I should have been , I was up here .
19 And we can have a look at some consequences of that so you could have short term , long term consequences .
20 Mr and Mrs Forest 's bills will be reduced by £59 each so they will have to pay £201 each in 1991–92 .
21 In those pieces that are workable for both groups , it seems perfectly plausible that the string and wind ensembles could have played simultaneously the statement in the first entrée that the bride and groom are led by the violins and oboes suggests as much or they may have played in alternation .
22 Although the nature of the vagotomies surveyes in these reports is not stated , the follow up period is such that they must have been truncal vagotomies .
23 ( One may however ask after the nature of men in so far as it has been men rather than women who have created these pictures of the world and of the ‘ place ’ of woman within it such that they should have needed to construct such a misogynist picture . )
24 We went to Edinburgh on our wedding tour and I thought it beautiful but I think that my state of mind at the time was such that I should have thought anywhere beautiful .
25 Damages for the loss of dependency ought to be such that she will have available to her to spend each year , free of tax , a sum equal to the amount of the dependency .
26 Yes , er I I asked P C if his relationship er with was such that he would have any influence er with regard to erm getting him to er surrender er .
27 The Duke told him he had given the trees priority over the house because they took longer to become established , but Kalm drily commented in his diary that his wealth was such that he could have built ‘ a most handsome castle in one year or less ’ .
28 Let us suppose that some special service has been given priority , such that it ought to have resources allocated to it , the question then is what share it should get .
29 To heat the building to a reasonable temperature would have cost so much that they would have needed to charge a substantial entrance fee !
30 At the time it had seemed that they shared so much that they must have some mystic chain binding them together .
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