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 .
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