Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He and Richard must have heard about these things but in general they had failed to register . |
2 | The verdict on that one , however , may have to wait for many years yet . |
3 | But to pursue this matter would have delayed for some years the opening of much needed services . |
4 | At first , teachers will have to go through these stages quite carefully with the children , but eventually it is hoped that the children will become independent enough to use the system , or one like it , by themselves . |
5 | Notwithstanding , we are debating the matter on the Floor of the House and I shall have to go into some matters of delicacy in my response . |
6 | How much longer would she have to sit with these women before Philip came in and they could decently go home ? |
7 | As we have seen , the establishment of NAB , with its very strong representation from the local authorities , creates a new environment for the polytechnics , and the colleges and institutes of higher education , to which they will have to adjust for some years to come . |
8 | It made me realize I 'd actually have to work on these aspects . |
9 | We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’ |
10 | Cos if he gets rid of them first then he does n't have to worry about those things until er later which sometimes does happen . |
11 | It has to be stressed at the outset that all sites provided some level of economic servicing , which will have originated in several ways . |
12 | Opinions might considerably have differed between those places . |
13 | Anybody who has taught drama with primary school children will have come across many examples of magic being used as a " Get out " . |
14 | This paper assumes that students entering a course for a single-subject degree will have come from many backgrounds . |
15 | When we got there the street was crowded with people who must have come from all parts of the City . |
16 | As Philippe de Mézières wrote in the late fourteenth century , some may well have come from those members of the lower nobility who did not normally go to war except when summoned by the king , but who , in certain cases , were now being forced to take up arms as a business . |
17 | Similarly , if the gravitational mass of the proton were significantly different , one would not have had stars in which these nucleides could have been built up , and if the initial expansion of the universe had been slightly smaller or slightly greater , the universe would either have collapsed before such stars could have evolved or would have expanded so rapidly that stars would never have been formed by gravitational condensation . |
18 | It was here in Caesarea that Peter had his memorable lesson not to call any man ‘ unclean ’ — which , as a Jew , he would instinctively have done to all Gentiles . |
19 | HOW we could have done with some frogs ' legs among the dire fare served up for national consumption at Stamford Bridge yesterday . |
20 | Er we could have done with cars , he says , what are they bringing out this silly thing when we could have done with more cars you know . |
21 | What would her father have done under these circumstances ? |
22 | Instead of slapping me down , as any surgeon could quite reasonably have done in those circumstances , and particularly a surgeon with his reputed bite , he said simply , ‘ Not having seen them , I ca n't truthfully answer you , but from what I 've heard the two in the black car should have a fair chance . |
23 | And in fact you will have seen on those cards over there a BUPA hospital . |
24 | What disruption carefully organised and constantly renewed bomb attacks would have wreaked upon this communications ' artery ( i.e. the Voie Sacrée ) , crammed to the most extreme limits of its capacity , requires no details . |
25 | But for him , I would never have risen to these heights . ’ |
26 | One may take leave to wonder whether , if Aristotle had pondered even more deeply on the nature of citizenship , he would have agreed with these schools and added ; health and safety ; eating for health ; smoking ; sexual relationships and decision making ; or body abuse . |
27 | It is highly unlikely that TBC personnel would have agreed to such criteria for news without heavy pressure from the Minister or someone else prominent in the Government . |
28 | . I think it 's too late to order today but I 'll have look through those leaflets . |
29 | ‘ I think without any treatment , if the child was left in the situation it was in it would have died within some months , ’ he said . |
30 | In eighteenth-century England , for example , the practical sciences may have appealed to some dissenters because they were denied access to other professions . |