Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | imply that I might soon have funds . ’ |
2 | I realized that I might actually have a sin . |
3 | I mention these examples thankfully — they are all to do with spiritual direction and have brought learning that I might never have received within one tradition alone . |
4 | I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice |
5 | The knock-on effect this had for me , which was quite important , was that I would otherwise have had an education slot for social policy issues . |
6 | ‘ Do n't worry , there was no way in the world that I would ever have allowed Janice to get anywhere near her . ’ |
7 | So , so erm wh which , you know , made me smile and I 'm sure it did everybody else but whenever you were asking a question to Martin you , you started laughing as you were telling it erm and that 's I do n't think that I would actually have |
8 | But then I told myself that I would only have been his mistress , in a foreign country , and for a short time , until he grew tired of me . |
9 | It was a period that I would once have dreaded : short days and biting cold , when the river , so exciting for much of the year reflects the drab January sky and the dead vegetation . |
10 | He said : ‘ I 've met lots of interesting people that I would never have seen before and I 've even had some nice letters . |
11 | But all through my twenties and into my thirties I swore quite testily that I would never have children . |
12 | A feature that I would never have known about otherwise . |
13 | I felt free that I would never have to go back . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've loved being single and independent in my 20s , ’ says Anthea , ‘ but , as 30 beckons , I 'm asking myself if not having a life partner by now means that I may never have one . |
15 | ‘ I think though that I 'll soon have to open another murder investigation to add to the one on Mills — yours . ’ |
16 | So I might need , if I land on that I 'll probably have to sell Fleet Street to be able to survive . |
17 | I do hope and pray that I will never have the need to use it . |
18 | I 'm sure it 's a hard decision to make and I 'm happy in the knowledge that I will never have to carry the responsibility of deciding whether or not to deprive the chance of life . |
19 | Yeah so that I can either have it up or down really . |
20 | There is no immediate prospect that I can ever have her back , but I would like to keep the door open for that . |
21 | At the thought that I could ever have imagined it had any value . |
22 | Yes , we 've covered various subjects er more than once , er so much so that er I would be much obliged if you would er focus on a particular instance that I could then have an opportunity to recall . |
23 | By this time , I was already leading a life which ten years earlier I would have assured you that I could never have tolerated . |
24 | I knew that I could never have done it . |
25 | Back when I was with a certain company — I wo n't mention who — they had a situation that I could never have imagined : they did n't have a guitar player on staff ! |
26 | I never really regretted opting out , and I know that I could never have settled down to a steady shore job while the cutters were still available . |
27 | I believed that I should again have been running the anchor leg , but our Director of Coaching decided otherwise . |
28 | Then he began to change his ground , to slip from real remorse into disguised anger , saying that he should never have trapped me into domesticity , meaning , of course , that I should never have trapped him , and , instead of getting angry underneath — as I had earlier when he was being honest with me — I felt an enormous , trembling sympathy with him and begged him to stop : he was n't , after all , responsible for everything . |
29 | How very strange that I should never have seen that . |
30 | Between waking and full consciousness I see clearly that I should never have so casually left the inn once I had got there , taking it for granted I could get back quite simply . |