Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 She would talk loudly and at length and everyone would have to listen to her or they 'd get no food .
2 Do n't forget the big thing is about the bearing of and from , the bearing of B , and everyone must have gone and put the p put the protractor on B
3 Any changes in vision should be monitored carefully and everyone should have an eye check every two years .
4 Every person who is 18 or over will be sent their own Poll Tax bill and everyone will have the right to pay in 10 monthly instalments .
5 Let the dust settle then go for broke — by the time anyone realises what 's going on it will be too late and everyone can have a good time and relax .
6 It did n't take much to persuade her to come and nothing would have prevented me from seeing precisely what it was that had turned my schoolfriend into what the Daily Express called ‘ a phenomena ’ .
7 And nothing would have happened if Angelique had started work yesterday , as she 'd promised .
8 We left as darkness was descending on that foreboding place and nothing could have made us stay or convinced us that there was not something awful waiting in the station .
9 If you really want to , you can push the crates around and then push them all back again , and nothing will have changed except the dust on the floor and your state of health .
10 For then , not a soul moved amongst the decay and no-one would have paused at the spot for long .
11 A Celtic pantheon of gods whirled about my head , and I may have got them a bit mixed up here .
12 Not that I had any wish to be presented — I mean there is all this protocol and etiquette to be observed and I may have blundered .
13 A little too sweet , and I may have overdone the spice .
14 Therefore my skills have not been utilized to the full and I may have fallen behind my UK counterparts .
15 I suppose I 've seen Matthew with the safe open , and I may have noticed the books , but this firm has been going for more than a century and one does n't take much notice of such things , one has grown up with them . ’
16 I 've got the finance I need and I may have found premises . ’
17 Raymond is n't fond of Jewish cooking and I may have lost the knack .
18 The hon. Gentleman and I may have some disagreements , but I have respect for his command of basic arithmetic .
19 Erm and I may have slowed down a little today , I do n't know I should have timed it again .
20 And I 'll had three hundred on
21 ‘ I 'll have to play the sick ma act with him too , ’ he thought , white in the face , his heart pounding , ‘ and I 'll have to do it naturally .
22 Go home , Bruce , or back to whatever your case is , and I 'll have a word with Sergeant Crane . ’
23 Every morsel myself , and I 'll have such a treat . ’
24 ‘ It wastes time and I 'll have to turn the handle harder .
25 And I 'll have to think about contacting my sister Laura in Glasgow , ’ Maggie went on .
26 ‘ I take second place to your work , and I 'll have to settle for that , I suppose . ’
27 And I 'll have another glass of wine , Hughie . ’
28 ‘ Well , I 'm sorry but the sergeant 's out there and I 'll have to report you . ’
29 And I 've got no make-up remover — my make-up 's inches thick — it 'll go streaky in the night — if my eyes water , the mascara 'll run down my cheeks — and I 'll have no mirror to check my face before anyone sees me in the morning .
30 When I 'm doing work with one group , the others will come up to me , saying ‘ Miss miss … ’ and I 'll have another problem to sort out , ’ says Sarah .
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