Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [modal v] have " in BNC.

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1 If that occurred we would have the option to pull them out .
2 It is interesting to speculate what would have happened but for the winter of 1709 .
3 Sea Rover did not have the speed to escape , or the guns to retaliate , but it is interesting to speculate what would have happened if she had been armed or whether she could have been persuaded to stop by less drastic means .
4 If this happens you will have to begin reading again , as explained on page 73 .
5 One anonymous caller told police he thought he had been in prison with the man during the 1960s and another believed he may have worked with the kidnapper two years ago .
6 This is difficult to explain since when a fully saturated complex is half dissociated it will have the same occupancy as a complex generated at half saturation .
7 Some of the Filbert Street faithful reckon they 'll have clinched promotion by then too .
8 By the time this appears I will have been here a year ( 11 January ) .
9 Some decided they would have an entrance and an exit .
10 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
11 ‘ By half term I might have finished the last one .
12 This means they can have many particles in the same state .
13 This means they must have been capable of crawling onto the land , like the sole survivors today of such creatures , called the dipnoans , a type of fish with lungs which live in Africa , Australia and South America .
14 This means we will have to consider whatever parliamentary opportunities are available to us , ’ he said .
15 This means we will have total control over our site , ’ he said .
16 This means we could have in the ( unrealistic ) case of two subjects per group , TV group : young and little-educated , old and well-educated non-TV group : young and well-educated , old and little-educated .
17 This means you will have to focus your mind in two ways : the way you see the problem and the way your counterparts see it .
18 This means you can have the advantage of a bank account , viz. cheque book , statements , automatic cash dispensers , with the added advantage of accruing interest on any monies in your building society account and being able to pay in or withdraw money on Saturday mornings .
19 This means I 'll have to leave tomorrow morning with Janice .
20 When they gave him the MBE ( some said it should have been the Croix de Guerre ) for services to the Party , the club committee charged 10p a pint all day .
21 The risk of losing what little bust they might have is enough to discourage many an overweight lady from commencing to diet , so this diet must therefore be good news for them .
22 On the one hand , it is not easy to see who would have been in a position to pay them ; on the other , the incidence of wage assessments fell away steadily as distance from the London region increased .
23 She was torn between the urge to dance around saying ‘ Nah , nah — he did n't come , ’ and an inclination to draw Sam 's head upon her shoulder and stroke her hair soothingly : it was impossible to know which would have maddened Sam more .
24 To make it easy to uphaul it will have a fairly short boom of around 2.0 m for a 5.5 sq m sail , whilst to keep the weight down there are few if any battens .
25 In the April 1991 issue we 'll have the story on Kevin Harris ' skatepark — a virtual ply heaven by all accounts .
26 Since no minister would authorise a warrant for such tapping it must have been done illegally .
27 It was impossible to believe she could have been so stupid as to let Marc kiss her !
28 Clearly if this question was easy to decide it would have been settled in the years of the Thatcher Governments .
29 THOSE Millwall fans who did n't manage to rip up a piece of turf during the chaotic farewell scenes at The Den the other week will be glad to know they 'll have the chance to pick up some of the sacred turf next week in a special auction .
30 Have you read it again and realised what you 're supposed to do you 'll have to take some spare tapes in and spend lunch times wo n't you ?
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