Example sentences of "[is] [pron] [pron] [vb mod] have " in BNC.
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1 | And there 's nothing you could have done at Chevisham . " |
2 | In other words , she is someone who might have difficulty with spelling as she grows , but could be helped now to become a competent speller . |
3 | ‘ I ai n't frightened my horses will run away : it 's yours I 'll have to look after . ’ |
4 | ‘ If you think that 's yours you can have it , ’ Michael said . |
5 | Look come and see it 's how false it is nobody nobody would have all this white you know , how stupid it 's really completely false , they would have colours an and not just white with beige . |
6 | And remember , what 's cash for the goose is cash for the gander — if you 've got a wife much richer than you are , or a higher earner , it 's you who might have Christmas on divorce . |
7 | Benedict Joseph and his wife — I know now that 's who they must have been . |
8 | As a result of that , and I think to make sure this is something we would have to ask the advisory committee but I would read it that that includes mutual recognition of eldership . |
9 | Anyway that is something we 'll have to develop I think for all all levels of of staff . |
10 | The exact relation of what we see on the vases to what was shown on the walls is something we shall have to consider , but that in some way these vase pictures do reflect the revolution in wall-painting can not be doubted . |
11 | The prospect of winters here is something we will have to prepare for carefully . |
12 | Mm that is something we will have to investigate . |
13 | It is something one might have to learn live with , though one would hesitate to suggest that BB 's production processes have almost as many holes as its bread . |
14 | ‘ The Commission has nothing to say on this subject ; it is something which will have first to be discussed by the member states of the Community in political co-operation , ’ a Commission spokesman said yesterday . |
15 | Not only that , but it is something he will have handled when he was a kid . |
16 | ‘ I think maybe the reason he is n't speaking to me , ’ Ellie ventured , ‘ is something you might have said to him . ’ |
17 | But that is something you 'll have to judge for yourself . |
18 | As an Orc and Goblin player animosity is something you will have to learn to live with . |
19 | This is something I shall have to discuss with the Chief Constable . |
20 | Why that should be when we know change is inevitable is something I shall have to ask my daughter . |
21 | There is something I should have told you . |
22 | ‘ This is something I should have done days ago ; something I 've wanted to do almost from the first moment we met , yet I 've fought against it every step of the way , just as you have . |
23 | Here , for instance , is one which would have been excellent in calibre . |
24 | That Bob Mould six-string assault is one which must have encouraged more than one listener to pick up a guitar . |
25 | The statement ended : ‘ The decision on whether or not the mining of uranium is commenced in Ireland is one which will have profound and serious implications for the entire country . |
26 | ‘ That 's something we 'll have to consider . ’ |
27 | Actually that 's something we 'll have to negotiate with our er opposite neighbour |
28 | Yes I think that 's something we would have to kind of balance up is , is that kind of making |
29 | ‘ I talked to my husband and we feel there 's something we should have mentioned that might just be important … |
30 | ‘ It 's something you 'll have to continue for the rest of your life . |