Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 In July 1990 , he grabbed the last qualifying place for the World Championship cycle in a hard-fought tournament in Manila by defeating Mikhail Gurevich , one of Kasparov 's former trainers , in the final game from a position most players would have given up as a draw .
2 Bourgeois , even liberal , France , would never have given up without a fight .
3 Even if this is difficult to provide , candidates should not have to wait around in a very public area .
4 ‘ Meaning , I suppose , that I 'd have fallen over in a swoon ? ’
5 I must have fallen on to a sharp stick , I thought .
6 Why should you have to go round with a frozen face because a child has kicked the cat ?
7 I 'd say we 'll have to do more than that , I 'd say we 'll have to go down for a week .
8 Unless — do you have to go back to a hospital with it , or anything ? ’
9 Well I think that probably Neil 's clothes will have to go back in a Marks and Spencers
10 Her mum said Sergeant Joe would take care of that Flash Harry , but if he did n't she 'd have a go herself , she 'd bash Archie 's bowler so hard over his head he 'd never get it off again , he 'd have to go about like a man with no eyeballs .
11 yeah so I mean he said we 're gon na have to go out for a drink and sit down and discuss it , you know
12 it 's no good I 'm gon na have to go out for a breath of fresh air .
13 ‘ I think the Border clubs would have to sit down as a composite group and work out a new sevens structure . ’
14 Because when you do run across the road , you get to the other side , and you 're thinking , good gracious , that was a close shave , I 'll have to sit down for a minute , I think I 'll have a cup of coffee or something .
15 The more expressive the language , the more possible states can be described in it ; and hence , the larger will be the space of states that a solver may have to search through for a goal .
16 so you know the , these one thing you 'll have to work out in a logical side of revelation
17 On the bedside table , he was in the act of placing a Bible , so that he may have dropped off into a doze while reading it .
18 I was expecting you , of course , but I must have dropped off for a few minutes . ’
19 If Dire Straits had n't been so successful , would you have carried on as a circuit band , or would you have gone back to teaching or journalism ?
20 Even at this stage he was thinking of the day he would bring a murderer into court and his evidence would have to stand up to a hostile defence counsel .
21 Actually , the BMC does n't know all the details yet and it 's highly probable you 'll have to come up with a bit of cash yourself , but if you 're keen call Roger Payne on .
22 He would have to be seen a.s.a.p. , and would have to come up with a satisfactory explanation of exactly why and when he 'd left The Randolph .
23 Dad do we have to we have to come up with a name .
24 do n't go in Charlotte 's bedroom , alright , alright , they might have to come down in a minute if you want to go up , ah ?
25 In any other season you could have looked down from a ridge just below the pastures where the sheep were grazing and seen the village in miniature , a doll 's farm set in a patchwork of agricultural land that spread across the valley floor .
26 Connors said the guy must have curled up into a ball and hidden in a waste-basket .
27 American banks will have to write down by a further 10–20% their medium- and long-term loans to Brazil and Argentina , increasing pressure on the second-quarter earnings of some of the big banks .
28 I 'll have booked in for a course in Bristol starting in September — an art course , no one cares what art students look like — or drama maybe .
29 However , by handling the machine with some software , Comet Data could have come up with a real bargain .
30 But he could not have come back at a more opportune time as far as Selkirk are concerned .
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