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

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1 And as I stoode myself alloone upon the Nuwe Yeare night , I prayed unto the frosty moone , with her pale light — what a dull time we should have if we tried to read our way through The Fall of Princes ?
2 Of course it goes without saying that such openness should reveal sound policy decisions , and that is what we should have if a professional approach has been taken .
3 Exactly actually on a on a point on body piercing for people who have n't had anything pierced and you should everybody should have if you go and have it done during the cold weather it 's better .
4 There is a separate paper which has been circulated as well is the comments on on financial liability of the scheme which you should have as well .
5 Yeah he should have cos he swapped one with you ai n't he ?
6 He should have cos he has n't been eating .
7 However , in the House of Lords Lord Kilbrandon expressed grave doubts about the wisdom of the ‘ mere witness ’ rule : ‘ Why should A be bound to disclose to B the information which he must have before he can sue C if , and only if , B could , if he wishes , also have sued A , although he has no intention of so doing ?
8 Buckley LJ in the Court of Appeal provided some useful guidance as to precisely what rights or powers the individual must have before he can be said to have transferred or given the opportunity to another person so that the other person can make the gain .
9 This you must have if players are going to accept that this or that is not right .
10 He said people ‘ should not underestimate our determination — held at every level of the parliamentary party — that what we must have if there 's an indecisive result is a stable government ’ .
11 The expedient of the withholding of manifestations of love from the very young child amounts to the instilling of the first tiny measure of fear , and fear , used in conjunction with reward provides the fundamental tools which the adult population must have if it is to maintain steady progress towards the civilisation it desires .
12 I felt the same way a horse must have when confronted with a steam engine .
13 They must have when you 're twenty something , you know , they 've got less fear .
14 You might you might have after you 've s had some of this .
15 Then consider what effect such beliefs might have as powerful , creative forces in your life .
16 Teacher-in-role starts a class improvisation as if they were a local community in the mid-west hearing what a bright future they might have if only they would abandon their homes and move west .
17 Maybe when he had gone — his was a powerful enough presence out here ; she did n't care to think what effect the restricting confines of the cabin might have if he should follow her .
18 But they might have if is on now .
19 She might have when she was a baby but not like now .
20 A company is regarded as dormant : in any period during which no transaction occurs which must be recorded in the company 's books , and if it can claim small company exemptions under s.246 , or could have but for belonging to an ineligible group , and is not required to produce group accounts .
21 The new stepmother did not take to her , and yet she could have for she , too , was plain and had little to recommend her except that she had a business head and she knew about antiques and was very good at sales .
22 According to the head of Berlin 's Radiation Measurement Office , Udo Morfeld , the pollution has not created as big a problem as it could have because the clay soil has slowed down the seepage of radioactive material into the groundwater .
23 The best bits in the book , like the anecdotes of female literary suicides , have the engrossing quality that upmarket glossy-magazine articles could have if their obsessions were n't so self-consciously frivolous .
24 ( iv ) " I could have if I chose to . "
25 From " If you want them , there are biscuits " it does not follow that if there are none , you do n't want any , and from " I could have if I chose to " it does not follow that if I did n't choose to do the thing , I was n't able to do it .
26 One section , eastwards from Ratho for about a mile , has been improved and is well-used by walkers and cyclists — it shows the potential the whole route could have if upgraded .
27 Sweden 's railways provide a model of the kind of system that Britain could have if the Peyton amendment stays in the railway privatization bill .
28 Marvellous wedding he 'd have if they found his best man at midnight somewhere in the Midlands with his head bashed in .
29 If , if they 'd have if they 'd have talked to Andrew first , Andrew would have told him why we 'd sent it .
30 I think I 'd have if you was to say that .
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