Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [prep] a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The staff regarded the administration as ‘ firm but fair ’ , and most seemed to appreciate what a younger and better educated workforce might have regarded as a somewhat paternalistic attitude . |
2 | He knew no English and took no interest in what he must have regarded as a far flung outpost of his Angevin Empire — except for the revenues it could bring . |
3 | Shame they could n't have stumbled upon a more dramatic way of doing it . |
4 | They must have fallen from a very great height to end up like that ! |
5 | Stewart slotted in well in his first full game and Liverpool should have won by a much bigger margin . |
6 | Against Tipperary , Galway showed superb resilience and determination , quenching the fire and verve of Babs ' Keating 's side to such an extent that they could and should have won by a much greater margin . |
7 | He may have come as a very self- satisfied person , after all , socially , he had made it . |
8 | The timing of the announcement could not have come at a more politically sensitive time . |
9 | I felt … well , the offer could n't have come at a more opportune time , could it ? ’ |
10 | The eve of the second anniversary of Maxwell 's death could n't have come at a more crucial time for the pensioners who travelled to London today . |
11 | His return to Eaton Park could scarcely have come at a more opportune moment considering that Gordon Hamilton , Stuart Laing , Norman Robson and Davy Nicholl have all moved on during the close season . |
12 | I might have wished for a little less detachment in the Rodrigo ( the adagio in particular is rather cool ) , but the Villa-Lobos offerings suit Kraft down to the ground . |
13 | Charlie could have wished for a more cloudy night . |
14 | Although , at that moment I could have done with a little less myself . |
15 | I could have done with a little more natural variation in the sound , but seeing that all Kirk is probably going to do with it is leave it on the neck pickup , knock all the middle off at the amp and turn it up to an excruciating volume , it does n't have to be the most variable guitar in the world . |
16 | Not a cloud , not a shiver of cold air , though Liz for one could have done with a little less heat , as she wiped the sweat from her brow and sought the shade of a chestnut tree . |
17 | Given the benefit of hindsight , Scotland could have done with a more demanding opening and might also have deployed the likes of Murry Walker and Carl Hogg first out , instead of waiting for the taxing fixture against Nadroga . |
18 | The use of robots in manufacturing industry is an often-quoted example of job destruction ( or , as we might have said in a more optimistic era , job saving ) . |
19 | Schemes such as the furniture stores would have operated at a much more modest level whereas now they are the main providers of this service in the city . |
20 | Mind you , the combination of a few too many pints before the game and only being able to see about 3/4 of the pitch would n't have made for a very comprehensive report anyway ! |
21 | Nonetheless , the farmers could have bought at a slightly higher price certified seed , which , being certified , was less likely to be suffering from the virus which affected the seed actually bought . |
22 | It is accordingly unnecessary to indicate the actual extent of disclosures made at the appeal hearing or the consequences that that might have had upon a differently based immunity claim . |
23 | I could have thought of a marginally more interesting way for us to spend the evening together , but it would have been harder to review . |
24 | If curve A in Figure 6.9 applies to Mercury then the erasure of craters must have occurred throughout a fairly extended period during the final stages of formation . |
25 | In the end , of course , lack-lustre Palace could not hold him and , although discerning fans then thought he could have played in a much higher grade , he subsequently had a successful career with stronger clubs in the 3rd Division South , Bournemouth and Reading . |
26 | To attribute these characteristics to English is not , then , ‘ neutral ’ , even if it may have derived from a genuinely detached ‘ academic ’ inquiry . |
27 | In fact , you 're probably thinking that it could n't have arrived at a less propitious moment . ’ |
28 | The yen may have appreciated by a far smaller percentage , but this time the currency was already strong . |
29 | The Abidjan protocol would have provided for a greatly expanded UN mandate . |
30 | In outline , Ulverton must have seemed like a very good idea indeed . |