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

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1 Now I will give my pledge Mr Mayor that if and when the situation arises that a full service is required and needed , it will get my full support , er I hope it 's not , but if it should arise I would have no hesitation in supporting the second part of the amendment .
2 I should think they 'll have another one nearer the end of term .
3 I should think they will have .
4 I mean , I should think you would have something to do with it , would n't you ? ’
5 Well , I should think you 'll have Mrs Webb again .
6 Well , said her mother , I should think you may have gone and done it now .
7 I should think you will have
8 I should think you 'd have easy done better than
9 I should think you could have a tissue .
10 He wanted it to be a surprise for you , and I 'm only telling you in advance in case — in case you should think it might have been me . "
11 Er there used ti be a place there but er , no I can never remember knowing or else I should think I should 've gone .
12 but I should think he 'd have a smelly vodka vodka shit .
13 But it should have it should have been brought
14 Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students .
15 Because you should have you should have heard by this time .
16 Should have I should have done that .
17 This should mean you will have time to make any observations you wish from your staff meetings .
18 I must say I 'd have thought I could rely on you to calm people down .
19 ‘ I must say I 'd have been happier , ’ said Rose , when everyone was suited and they had all sunk into their chairs , ‘ if Viola had kept away .
20 And I must say I 'd have been lost without her . ’
21 Fair enough I must say I 'd have given it to Whitlow myself but it does n't really matter as far a Leicester fans are concerned as long as they can hold on here for another two minutes now .
22 It can be a problem if , for example , the groom speaks no English : either he , or the bride and her family , may feel he ought to have the opportunity to speak at his own wedding , or that he has a duty to honour his hosts by thanking them publicly .
23 Only one : nose ( for noise ) which seems worse than it is , because the misspelling has produced a rather comic word , and we may feel she ought to have recognised it as the word it is , rather than the word she meant it to be .
24 I 'll think we 'll have to wait and see .
25 Let's have erm let's have a group yes let's have a group tell you what we 'll do we 'll have a group .
26 we 'll have to , we 'll look we 'll have a story this afternoon , if we do n't get out this morning it could be pouring down
27 Nobody thought trade could be carried on in India without a network of factories and fortifications , which meant that there would have to be a company with a charter to run them — the idea that the government might provide them would have struck the merchants as inappropriate and would have alarmed the politicians who would have had to impose taxes to pay for them .
28 I 'll bet you 'll have a pretty nasty headache , wo n't you , young man ? ’
29 If he did hear I 'll bet he 'll have another attack of deafness and maybe a touch of amnesia as well . ’
30 Now to prove that result we just note again the elasticity formula D Q D P so if we differentiate that expression on the demand curve we 'll have we 'll have D P D Q Okay , and that equals .
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