Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 By a respondent 's notice the bank notified its intention of contending that the judge 's decision should be affirmed on the additional ground that he should in any event have exercised his discretion under rule 12.12 and set aside the registrar 's order on the ground that it was not a proper case for service of the originating application out of the jurisdiction ; and in particular because ( i ) the bank had at all relevant times no presence in , and/or sufficient connection with , England and Wales ; and/or ( ii ) the judge should have applied and/or had regard to the provisions of R.S.C. , Ord. 11 and , had he done so , should have concluded that the claims raised did not fall within the ambit of the order and that leave to serve out should thus be refused .
2 Why his Lordship should have concluded that the facts did not give rise to the issue is unclear , but subsequent events have shown that the decision has been of much greater importance for the scope of the right of public meeting than his Lordship imagined it would be .
3 They should have guessed that the weekend would fail them .
4 ‘ He should have accepted that the two beetles were following the natural curve of the surface — it 's simpler .
5 Similarly , when an engine fell off the DC-10 during take-off at Chicago , the administrator of the FAA was not dismissed even though his organisation should have ensured that the aircraft was subject to proper maintenance practices .
6 Does he agree that it is a sign of considerable leadership that , right in the teeth of the complexity of the negotiations at Maastricht , the Prime Minister should have recognised that the awesome events on the other side of Europe may have an even larger say in the history of Europe ?
7 ‘ I should have realised that a lovely man like you would never have … ’
8 Having played all the courses in the area regularly , I must point out that if Mr Ward feels that Stranraer is less of a challenge than Portpatrick he should have realised that the 18 holes to the right of the clubhouse was the putting green , not the course !
9 He should have realised that the employment of a number of secretaries was both unnecessary and costly , but he continued boldly to maintain a lavish office establishment .
10 It was a mistake to have come , of course , he should have realised that the role of voyeur was always " gnoble .
11 I should have realised that an author does not decide this ; the work itself decides , by suddenly letting go — as it has now done .
12 I should have hoped that the hon. Gentleman would respect the principle of academic autonomy .
13 The new item headed Going Global should have stated that an Infocheck ( not an Infolink ) subsidiary Global Scan had announced a number of major product enhancements .
14 I suppose I should have noticed that the sand was all trampled but I was n't to know that the sandpit was the personal stamping ground of a large bull reindeer .
15 And if you really mean to be a good servant you should have noticed that the Master 's tea is cold , and the pot needs — refreshing , I believe , is the Yankee word . ’
16 There was a signal — presumably a distant — about a quarter of a mile in advance of the junction signals , and that should have indicated that the junction signal was against the BCR train .
17 Newton , and others , should have realized that a static universe would soon start to contract under the influence of gravity .
18 But , in any case , I should have realized that a review of high seriousness like The Criterion , the circulation of which never reached 1,000 copies and I suspect hardly more than 500 , was supported by an intellectual minority whose allegiance did not wane on account of the neglect of a man of whom many may not have heard .
19 I should have realized that the connection would be severed .
20 By a notice of appeal dated 22 July 1991 the administrators appealed on the grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the judge had erred in law in holding that the court had no jurisdiction to make any order under section 238 of the Act of 1986 against the bank ; ( 2 ) the judge should have held that the words ‘ any person ’ in section 238 meant ( in the case of a company ) any company , whether or not registered in England and Wales , or having a place of business in England and Wales , or carrying on business in England and Wales at the time of the transaction complained of ; alternatively , that those words ( in the case of a company ) meant any company with a sufficient connection with England and Wales : and that , on the facts of the case , there was a sufficient connection ; and in either case the court accordingly had jurisdiction to entertain the originating application against the bank , and to grant leave under rule 12.12 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 to serve the bank in Jersey ; and ( 3 ) in construing section 238 of the Act of 1986 the judge had erred in failing ( i ) to hold that the bank , even though a Jersey company , was within the class of persons with respect to whom Parliament was to be presumed to be legislating in section 238 ; ( ii ) to give any or any sufficient weight to the mischief which the section was intended to remedy , and/or to the disastrous practical consequences for all insolvencies with any international element if the operation of the section were limited to those within England and Wales at the time of the transaction complained of ; ( iii ) to give any or any sufficient weight to the legislative context of the section and related sections ; and ( iv ) to give any or any sufficient weight to the fact that the transactions dealt with by the sections necessarily had a connection with England and Wales in that they involved a disposition of the property of a person or company the subject of insolvency proceedings before the courts of England and Wales .
21 In last month 's Interface article I should have mentioned that the FST Modula 2 program is available from PDSL , Winscombe House , Beacon Road , Crowborough , Sussex , TN6 1UL ( Tel. 0892 663298 , Fax 0892 667473 ) .
22 There are those who argue that the ‘ burden of proof ’ should be reversed and that companies wishing to merge should have to prove that the merger is ‘ in the public interest ’ .
23 I should have known that no amount of understanding can carry any individual for long against the swirling crowds of social existence , and that soon after rejoining them I too should be stampeding with them .
24 This case differs from the case in which the agent cognitively agreed , i.e. expressed a belief that a person has certain rights in a situation in which he should have known that the hearer may reasonably rely on the utterance to his detriment .
25 Thus a false belief that a man is about to set off a bomb might well be reprehensible in a soldier , who therefore shoots him , when the soldier could and should have known that the man was not about to do any such thing .
26 It is suggested that as a result of CA 1985 , s35 the main difficulties will only arise where the purchaser knows or should have known that the directors of the vendor were abusing their powers , for example , by committing a fraud on the vendor 's creditors .
27 You should have found that the answers to all parts of question 7 were ¼ This is a very important angle as it occurs very often .
28 All in all she got herself in such a state that it was a distinct let-down when she was met by Mike Booker , the team manager , although why she should have thought that the reigning world champion would bother to come and meet a flight at Nice airport was a question she was n't too happy to answer .
29 I should have thought that the present requirement of the whole civilised world is relatively simple .
30 I should have thought that the hon. Lady would now recognise that the description that I gave was entirely apposite .
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