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

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1 printing papers which after making have had a surface coating with clay etc , to give a smoother , more even finish with greater opacity .
2 The giver of the present would by no means have approved of the shaking it was getting .
3 At Wembley , a 3–1 victory would by no means have been a flattering outcome for Ireland .
4 Some families who ask for help have a basically good relationship with their children .
5 If we are brought up to think of asking for help as childish , and if our own requests for help have not been swiftly and cheerfully met , we are less likely to respond in a simple and positive way to demands .
6 It 's meant the number of referrals for help have dropped significantly .
7 I would of course have to write to Miss Kenton to tell her I might be passing by ; I would also need to see to the matter of the costumes .
8 He could of course have taken the easy option and given himself up , or laid up along the coast somewhere until the advancing Eighth Army caught up with him .
9 Governors will of course have to rely on the head and staff for much of the technical information about curriculum and what is needed to deliver it .
10 Then came Hiroshima and Nagasaki , and miraculously the whole things was over , instead of our having to face what would probably be a long naval and air war against Japan , which we should of course have won in the end — after unthinkable losses of men and equipment .
11 If she would like the family and close friends to gather together for a meal or light refreshments after the service and committal , you will of course have prepared for this beforehand .
12 So a single-member company may of course have one member , but will normally need two officers , ie the member/director and another person as company secretary .
13 To have quoted a range of rates ( often varying quite widely around these typical figures ) would of course have been more comprehensive , but less helpful because of the way that the extremes of the ranges would have blurred the comparison between types .
14 Marigold , his wife , he would not of course have permitted to give womb-room to such a foreign body or to take the pill or consider any so-called reversible tube-tyings .
15 This is not likely to be a significant item for the first five years or so , and we would of course have to give priority to selling our own unsold units first .
16 A weapon like a stone sword would of course have been quite impracticable .
17 Had it been a different matter I would of course have asked your permission .
18 Companies do not of course have to wait until the Appointed Day .
19 That narrows the field and HP does of course have the Hummingbird PA-RISC variant up its sleeve ( UX No 414 ) , but it 's been burned in its dealing with Microsoft before so it 's approaching NT rather gingerly .
20 There would of course have been no story if the author had not given Ayesha enough of human frailty and caprice to bring about certain changes in the circumstances of her rule over the cannibalistic Amahaggar and her relations with Leo Vincey .
21 Even among a superb selection of hotels we do of course have a few favourites which we think are exceptional , and merit extra consideration .
22 We did of course have problems : the concrete for the foundations arrived an hour early , and caught us frantically putting in the underslab insulation ; the existing house was about three inches out of square ; and the bricks we wanted were out of production .
23 The mood is held through the variety of each variation played by no means as diversion but as an exploration of the theme 's essence ( which Beethoven would of course have admired ) .
24 True , revolution was for a time a strong possibility , if not a probability ; and as true , such a revolution would of course have been seen as the means to industrial democracy by those who sought it .
25 If , when it was in a position to do so , Consumers ' Co-operation had reverted to the Pioneers ' intention to develop independent and self-governing factories and workshops , the story would of course have been different .
26 But they were not consulted , The Cabinet , had it wished , could of course have staged a revolt , But its collective mind was not nearly clear enough for that , and in any event , Chamberlain , embarrassed by his own self-interest , was almost the only minister who was both strong and wholly secure in his own job .
27 If the senatorial rules had not been used the effect would of course have been essentially the same .
28 The second may of course have its own advantages , in terms of pluralizing and relativizing the student 's perspectives on the world .
29 While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations .
30 A company may of course have only one director .
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