Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] they [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of the Gulf War , British Army authorities announced they would have to destroy all dogs which had been picked up and kept by British units in the war zone , but Dave and his colleagues decided they were n't going to let this cruel fate befall Des . |
2 | You might be in here , harmless , visiting somebody , and before you could say Werewolves Unite they 'd have you on the operating table , jacking both legs off . |
3 | Home owners and charities say the rules could lead to administrative chaos , and local authorities fear they will have to pick up most of the tab . |
4 | He did not need to look at the single shelf of books to know they would have titles like A Pilot 's War Memoirs or Regiments of the Burma Campaign . |
5 | ‘ Now my parents realise they may have to go to help with identification . |
6 | Most of the respondents answered this question in a similar manner ; it is perhaps disturbing that most companies feel they would have no way of knowing if a headhunter had abused their trust . |
7 | Some tenants fear they could have to pay again , or face eviction . |
8 | MIlton Keynes environmental health officers say they 'll have to make regular inspections of the restaurant . |
9 | A quarter of non-executives believed they should have the last word on mergers ( 10% of chief executives agreed ) and a fifth ( compared with 3% of the bosses ) thought they should approve major borrowings and loans . |
10 | The Boks know they will have a job containing one of England 's most exciting prospects . |
11 | Although the result was generally welcomed as a great triumph for the men , some ETS members and some political groups thought they should have held out for even more concessions . |
12 | To justify their failure to grant compensation , French authorities argue they could have simply stopped ‘ Jardin a Auvers ’ from leaving the country by invoking the 1941 Vichy law , which makes no provision for compensation . |
13 | The authority spent twenty thousand pounds on the eviction , half what the squatters say they 'd have paid in rent over the two years |
14 | British and American scientists say they would have preferred to wait longer before restarting ROSAT . |
15 | As far as their disabilities allow they should have the opportunity to participate in normal community activities . |
16 | Detectives say they 'd have more chance of solving such cases if a national register of DNA samples was set up . |
17 | Detectives say they 'd have more chance of solving such cases if a national register of DNA samples was set up . |
18 | Burnley police insisted they could have guaranteed Bond 's safety . |
19 | Detectives think they might have uncovered an IRA Christmas bombing campaign . |
20 | Three gypsies were arrested but the police admit they may have to be released without charge , because no one who was injured is prepared to make a complaint . |
21 | Younger cohabiting men said they might have enough sex with their girlfriends , but would ideally like more sexual partners . |
22 | Others thought they may have been blood-cooling devices , similar to the large ears of African elephants . |
23 | Another thing , is the way others think they can have free copies . |
24 | None of the patients interviews said they would have taken paracetamol had they been aware of this danger . |