Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pers pn] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 He received a ban some years ago for losing his temper while playing in that veritable hive of provocation known as Australian grade cricket , and this latest ruckus began , apparently , when Marcus Wight ( whose father , the umpire , Peter , should have taught him better ) proffered a few choice words of his won upon dismissing Ramprakash in the first innings .
2 Donna ( 5.0 ) interrupted saying ‘ You should have done it bigger [ for longer ] like me .
3 I could not have said it better or more concisely .
4 If he had written it in letters of fire he could n't have made it plainer .
5 All it meant was I could attack the trial in the job , which would have made it better for me , or from outside the job . ’
6 That is to say no French government and probably no French political party at this time was willing to concede the principle of secession ; and the permanent loss of Indochina would obviously have made it harder to hold on to French North Africa and even to Black Africa .
7 It would have made it easier to help you , and I venture the opinion that our servants feel well treated .
8 If they had been invited it might have made it easier , since it would have allowed him to slip away unnoticed .
9 This imbalance , in the number of sessions held by the Council compared to the Assembly , must have made it easier for the Council to usurp executive powers .
10 A PSDR should have made it easier to restrain the growth of the money supply .
11 Your tentative benefit was not perhaps as clear as it might have been which would have made it easier to lead into my willingness to proceed .
12 I should have told you earlier but it must have slipped the old mind . ’
13 I know I should have told you earlier but I reasoned that if I did you would n't want me along ; and you needed a guide .
14 I would have thought Tim would have had it worse from contact erm wise .
15 I bet he could have got it cheaper if he 'd have waited .
16 Pulling at him would only have pulled him deeper into the weed .
17 The timing of this rejection was unfortunate for Franco , for nothing would have suited him better than to have been able to announce Spanish membership of the international winners ' club on the morning of the ninth anniversary of the 18 July rising .
18 The Church of England may have found it easier to accommodate the cult of hygienics and efficiency .
19 However , the audience this year was below its normal pitch of receptiveness and Nobby and company might have found it easier to perform at the old Glasgow Empire … ‘ .
20 He slept intermittently , amused by the thought that he might have found it easier to rest in a damp , muddy trench with rats and cockroaches for companions .
21 He could have complained that they should have asked him earlier .
22 Should have defrosted him earlier .
23 It 's about tonight — I should have mentioned it earlier but forgot .
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