Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have look [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | At least , I thought , their eyes would have looked on that same pond , the pond which now my own eyes saw . |
2 | In Wallshire Ltd v Aarons [ 1989 ] 1 EGLR 147 , it was argued that a surveyor conducting a rent review as an expert should have looked at more evidence of comparable lettings . |
3 | Briefly she wished that child could have looked into this future . |
4 | If you wanted to use English to find out how many clerks you employed under 25 , your question would have to look like this : ‘ List Staff with age le ‘ 25 ’ and with position clerk ’ . |
5 | The Committee will have to look at this . |
6 | This type of competition may take much longer to judge as the judges will have to look at all the entries . |
7 | I can stand in front of the screen , I can look at the simulations , I can stop them whenever I want to stop them and look at them , it gives me ideas about how the buildings might have looked at that time and it gives me a whole range of variations as to as to what can be done in terms of their reconstructions . |
8 | But surely the Department of Transport would have looked into this ? |
9 | Atypical page might have looked like this : In task allocation , virtually all clients have the same thing ‘ done to ’ them at the same time . |
10 | Unfortunately the VHD project is now on ice , and the company may have to look for another video-disc format . |
11 | A line of pikemen must have looked like some kind of rampaging porcupine . ’ |
12 | The house must have looked like this , he thought , when his parents first arrived , more than thirty years ago . |