Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] an " in BNC.
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1 | The immediate reaction was : ‘ just think what we can achieve given an 11-years span to work with . |
2 | You should 've had an Expresso coffee . |
3 | The artist who did my album cover used an airbrush and I got him to do three guitars for me . |
4 | Right now can you see you 've got an awful lot there to be working on , now I 've got one more . |
5 | And you 'll see we 've got an application up for Rio tonight . |
6 | You must 've got an extra sheet than me because one of the things I was moaning about this morning erm , maybe you 've got a different |
7 | And the guy driving the truck says , no we ca n't we 've got an important meeting . |
8 | According to the owner 's agent , Robert Holden , the owners offered to give the house and land in exchange for £1.8 for the contents , which would have formed an enhanced tax douceur . |
9 | Her biggest fear was that any hint that she might have formed an attachment for someone else would see her husband not waiting for her to agree to a divorce , but scandalising her parents by attempting to do the divorcing himself . |
10 | This would have given an identical set of equations , but with V being replaced by - V , and P 3 by P 2 . |
11 | Minister Walsh said he could have given an identical speech . |
12 | The drought in Zimbabwe , so the needs are massive , and if we can just make some kind of a major inroad into one million pounds , then we will have given an awful lot of people new hope . |
13 | No-one could have foreseen an attack from such an unexpected source . |
14 | This was a most embarrassing situation , one in which Lord Darlington would never have placed an employee . |
15 | A number of university teachers , particularly from Oxbridge , have written to me to complain that our National Curriculum is ‘ pluralist ’ , and that we should have placed an ‘ English ’ tradition at the centre of the syllabus . |
16 | And he said Tory plans would have placed an additional £20 per person on the annual bill . |
17 | Which would probably have cheered an angry Oz reader , who signed himself ‘ J.F. ’ in a letter to the magazine that year . |
18 | ‘ Had the increase in pensions been in line with inflation in the 12 months ending April 1989 , a single person with the basic state pension would have received an additional £44.20 and a couple another £72.80 during the year , ’ said Mrs Greengross . |
19 | This I found strange since , to my innocent mind , I did not think that he could possibly have received an indication that a peerage was awaiting him . |
20 | In July he was given an Irish peerage as Viscount Fitzhardinge , and would have received an English title had the king not been conscious of hostility to his courtiers in the English House of Commons . |
21 | The hon. Gentleman should have received an answer by now . |
22 | ALL members of the Pension Scheme will have received an announcement recently detailing changes to the Scheme Rules . |
23 | Students would normally have completed an undergraduate course in orchestration . |
24 | To be eligible for the DBA programme candidates must have completed an MBA or a similar degree-level qualification in management . |
25 | To be eligible for the DBA programme candidates must have completed an MBA ( Master of Business Administration ) or a similar degree-level qualification in management . |
26 | Backs and forwards then have their final session together , rather than apart , and by tomorrow morning McGeechan will have completed an extraordinary preparatory workload . |
27 | By the end of March the 15 members of the IT department at Courtaulds Fibres in Grimsby will have completed an ITED programme . |
28 | ‘ I missed a simple note and if it had been anyone else , nobody would have batted an eyelid , ’ he said . |
29 | What can be seen is that Parliament can not have intended an implied limitation along the lines of Ex parte Blain , 12 Ch.D. 522 . |
30 | This wedge-shaped promontory that led up to the isolated rock on which the castle itself stood was nowhere quite sheer , and stunted trees rooting precariously in its crevices afforded cover for one solitary boy , though they would not have hidden an approach in numbers . |