Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This must have referred to Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Ibbetson junior .
2 ‘ I could have jumped on board of her at the time from the jib-boom . ’
3 One does not have to agree with Shumiatski 's aim of revolutionizing the masses to accept these remarks as a nice corrective to those views of Chaplin as a proletarian and whatever the political reasoning they do offer insights into the psychology and social psychology of the ‘ little man 's ’ persona .
4 ‘ I suppose I would have to agree with Mr Clinton and Mr Merrick , ’ she said .
5 If the CEO or the manager of the group is held accountable for outcomes , then in the final analysis , he or she will have to agree with group decisions or have the authority to block them , which means that the group never really had decision-making power to begin with .
6 Agencies will have to agree on definitions of needs and how people with different degrees of need will be prioritised when services are rationed .
7 He 'll have to agree for Mum 's sake . ’
8 I can not venture to say whether the shake-up which we thought World War two might have given to Germany has done it .
9 On occasions when talking about the case , I have been asked what advice I would have given to Profumo .
10 You come here talking to me about Vicente Ortiz , about a document he may or may not have given to Tristram and which Tristram may or may not have sent to Beatrix .
11 Proportionally , quite a lot of black teenagers become pregnant too , and they may well have to contend with racism and discrimination in many areas of their lives .
12 The system will not have to contend with errors in either labelling or scoring .
13 It was also stated that he would have to remain in hospital for around a month , and would thus be unable to attend the special session of the Diet which was scheduled to end on Dec. 8 .
14 Existing trade agreements between East Germany and east European countries ( especially the Soviet Union ) would have to remain in place for the time being , but imports under these agreements would have to be confined to the territory of East Germany .
15 She would have roared with laughter .
16 Changing dates , numbers travelling or holiday type are major changes which we may have to treat as cancellation and subsequent re-booking .
17 I mentioned at the start of this address that around the fire Joseph and Mary and their children would have gathered for fun and fellowship .
18 A Martian arriving in Britain in late 1992 might have gathered from window-stickers along the high streets that mortgages were cheap and plentiful .
19 There is no evidence that sceattas circulated widely in the Mercian hinterland and some reason to suggest in the light of a multiplicity of distinctive sceatta coinages in eastern and southern England that Aethelbald , who may have minted in Canterbury , failed to impose his authority over the issue of coins by others , ‘ a critical commentary ’ , perhaps ‘ on what Bede asserts , and on Aethelbald 's own claims ’ .
20 ‘ You 'll have heard of Captain Budworth — ‘ A Rambler ’ ? '
21 You will have heard of Eretz Israel ? ’
22 Jesus ' fame had spread all over the region ; Matthew , as a man in the centre of the financial world of that place must have heard of Jesus already .
23 It is a system where a reasonably educated person would have heard of Homer but never of Kalidas , of Ibsen but rarely of Tagore , of Joan of Arc but not of the Rani of Jhansi ( another woman who took arms to try to drive the British out of her country ) , of Goethe but not of his contemporary the great Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib .
24 Yet millions of Europeans who may never have heard of Freud 's name are now affected by his work , even when this is grotesquely misinterpreted .
25 His father would never have heard of Isaac Rosenberg , an English poet , killed in the last weeks of the ‘ war to end all wars ’ .
26 The other argument is , of course , would anyone ever have heard of David if it was n't for Tony ?
27 If his parents had not separated , and if they had remained living in Rustenburg ( two big ifs , not necessarily related ) , it is likely that we should never have heard of John Cranko .
28 Real last-gasp stuff : it happened in the eye of a storm of tears that the whole house must have heard with horror .
29 ‘ Life Forever ’ gives birth to one of the most gorgeous , melancholy intros you 'll have heard for eons , before launching into a track that has the potential to take the pelican crossing between all manner of specialist clubs .
30 Could Louise have heard about Nicky and his deceit ?
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