Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | The only person who ever explained what the operation was for was the nurse at the hospital , or I would never have known . |
2 | ‘ I had no idea , ’ she informed him earnestly , ‘ no idea at all what Rose had in mind , or I would never have gone with her . |
3 | I had no idea you did n't approve of go-go dancing or I 'd never have taken you there . ’ |
4 | I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place ! |
5 | Secondly , I wanted to create a factory where nobody would ever have to do any physical work . |
6 | So you trace the , the , the , in other words the day 's residue becomes just part of the associations which leads back often to things which did n't necessarily happen today , or which may even have happened in the past . |
7 | Of course there are lots of questions which would have to be sorted out — the difference is the Scottish Education system , & the courses offered , for a start — & you might well have doubts about cutting yourself off from your friends & so forth . |
8 | Sloane introduced her to Isaac Rand , the Demonstrator of Plants at the Physic Garden , who advised her to live near it where she would find the plants needed and where she would certainly have met Miller and Ehret . |
9 | ‘ Things are starting to get much easier for the business person , although there 's still a big difference between setting up in Budapest , or Warsaw , or Prague , compared with somewhere in the country , where you may still have a long wait for a telephone connection . ’ |
10 | You 'll want somewhere where you can either have it hanging |
11 | Only later did the teacher 's foolish comment cause anxiety in the minds of children where none should ever have existed . |
12 | Or you might even have a home visit from your midwife to recheck your blood pressure away from the crowded scene of a busy antenatal clinic . |
13 | so that or you might just have erm say you had biscuits and your mum was going to give you biscuits and you 've got two friends round . |
14 | ‘ A good thing you were near Gullholm when the engine failed or you 'd never have survived . ’ |
15 | Or she may simply have opted for motherhood without the father which normally completes the traditional ‘ set ’ . |
16 | He or she may also have vomiting and possibly diarrhoea . |
17 | In order to test it he or she would presumably have to examine a number of literate and non-literate societies from the point of view of their degree of ‘ scepticism ’ . |
18 | Sir Nicolas Brown-Wilkinson V-C added that the section is really concerned with helping a liquidator fill in the gaps of any missing information in the company 's records , so that the or she would then have the knowledge that the company should have . |
19 | ‘ Little did she know that she had just landed one of the world 's greatest exponents of ‘ leap before you look ’ as a buyer , or she 'd probably have persuaded you to buy London Bridge and a stake in a Peruvian gold-mine at the same time . ’ |
20 | He ca n't have told Sister , or she 'd never have pitched you straight into the A.R.R. Unit . |
21 | And the believer agrees all too easily that he or she must indeed have this sort of proof if belief is to be possible . |
22 | He or she will probably have never heard of magic or the pagan philosophies undergirding yoga exercises . |
23 | It goes without saying that even if a person falls within the definition of " dependant " provided in the Act he or she will still have to prove loss arising from the death of the deceased , and in practice many relatives have no claim at all . |
24 | But he or she will then have to demonstrate that it is possible to make sense when using such terms . |
25 | The procedure should copy any output files produced by these activities into a working area for the user , to which he or she will then have owner access after breaking out of the Captive environment . |
26 | Additionally , once a person is appointed , not only need the minister never account for the choice , but the likelihood is that he or she will never have to justify it on performance grounds . |
27 | But I would like to mention that conflicting evidence is not always the result of a social worker being inexperienced and taken in easily by appearances when he or she should obviously have checked with an independent source . |
28 | where we can just have it on all the time . |
29 | Nor can we think of the Christian God as three persons in the way that we normally consider them to be , or we would surely have to conclude that it was a religion committed to polytheism . |
30 | We will seek reassurance that we are loved in all kinds of bizarre ways rather than acknowledge there were times when we were not loved , or we may never have been loved , or even that we may have been hated . |