Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Thus any black hole of one solar mass would not have had time to evaporate since the origin of the Universe ; however , very small black holes could have formed early in the life of the Universe and subsequently evaporated . |
2 | The -ing form would have referred more to the mere experience of being alone at that moment than to the unexpectedness of finding himself alone . |
3 | He would have given more to the old woman , but Marshall , despite the way he looked , was probably well heeled . |
4 | They would have clattered upstairs along the gallery and woken both me and Dame Martha . ’ |
5 | As you will have heard perhaps on the radio or TV the Royal Bank of Scotland is to reduce its staff by 3,500 over about three years , mostly by natural wastage . |
6 | Nor is there any reason to assume that the system would have adjusted smoothly to the onset of overaccumulation had the oil crisis not occurred . |
7 | One of the most intriguing of evolutionary clues is the close chemical similarity between many hormones and the substances that function within the nervous system as neurotransmitters , suggesting that perhaps the second group , the neurotransmitters , may have developed evolutionarily from the first . |
8 | I showed that instead the symmetry would have broken everywhere at the same time , rather than just inside bubbles . |
9 | As we may have to wait even until the summer , tempers may get a little tetchy , as last night 's closing session proved . |
10 | They would have to wait only very slightly more than a second between the astronaut 's 10:59:58 signal and the one that he sent when his watch read 10:59:59 , but they would have to wait forever for the 11:00 signal . |
11 | You will only have to cancel once for the message to be understood . |
12 | Sir John burped noisily , rolled on one side and , if Athelstan had not been there , would have fallen completely off the bed . |
13 | ( This , again , will have fallen somewhat in the following two years . ) |
14 | ‘ Will we have to go away from the white house , and the railway and everything ? ’ |
15 | They 'll have to go again by the sounds of it . |
16 | you 'll have to go elsewhere for the actual paper . ) |
17 | I 'd probably have to go there on the eighth . |
18 | No , he would lose time rather than gain it , and a horse would be little help to him , for he 'd have to go downstream to the ford . |
19 | Now you 've found the chamber have n't you , under the bed , so you wo n't have to go far in the night . ’ |
20 | Many old galvanised cisterns will have rusted sufficiently for the water to be leaking through and showing damp patches on the ceiling . |
21 | The company may have to report regularly to the chargee and if the company gets into financial difficulties , the chargee may be made privy to management decisions . |
22 | The member states will also have to report annually to the commission on the amount and type of waste shipped . |
23 | I shall have travelled away in the flesh from that wretched court — light years away by then , light decades . |
24 | But they did not have to search far for the Bishop 's secretary : as soon as he saw the pageant wagon , he bore down on it . |
25 | I believe at Glastonbury he would have blended well with the bill : at Finsbury Park he stood out like a sore thumb . |
26 | Master-in-charge , Austin Jessop , was quick to stress the excellence of the Newington side and to suggest that they would almost certainly have won either at the end of the tour or into a domestic season . |
27 | Team Costa Rica could not have won regardless of the parachuting , having lost one team member to injury on the penultimate day . |
28 | They must have added considerably to the wealth of the See of Canterbury . |
29 | A map of the town as it was at the beginning of this century , plus one as it is today , would have added considerably to the understanding of a reader not familiar with the town . |
30 | Journal-to-journal co-citation analysis would not have added much to the journal list analysis described in Chapter 3 , because of the small number of journals involved , and the ease of identifying core journals by simple counts . |