Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 If machines such as JET prove the scientific feasibility of fusion there will have to be even larger machines if we are to prove fusion 's technical and economic feasibility .
2 However , his relations with his tenants were never happy , because while Lowther believed his town and harbour should be developed largely at the expense of the inhabitants , with modest financial encouragement from himself , he could never bring himself to make those concessions of self-government which might have persuaded his tenants to co-operate .
3 To the strong boss , Jesus promised his Spirit in the midst of persecution , with all the violence of evil we may have to face .
4 ‘ There 's a tin of pork we could have as well , ’ said Mick .
5 The suspended sentence had the disadvantage of seeming to be not quite one thing or the other , with some sentencers succumbing to the temptation of adding to the length of the term of imprisonment which would have been imposed immediately , so balancing the act of suspension with greater severity in the event of a breach .
6 However , I think these guys did n't carry the weight with Goreng they should have done because they were Rebus 's associates .
7 The information gained from such provings is enlarged by adding in any known toxic effects of the remedy in question which may have been noted in cases of poisoning ( either accidental or otherwise ) and is completed by noting any symptoms and signs which were not observed in the provings but which cleared up unexpectedly in patients given that remedy on the provings indications .
8 Unfortunately figures which can be derived as a result of this exercise are not free from influences upon trade which may have arisen irrespective of the process of integration .
9 If I thought it was a serious attempt at robbery there would have been a severe sentence indeed . ’
10 If they would n't have made a scrap of slate it would have a world of difference to this strike .
11 In encouraging scholars to attend his palace , Charlemagne allowed a freedom of speech which would have been unthinkable from other men .
12 No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ?
13 In fact the population of Great Britain only increased by about four millions during the inter-war years , about half the level of growth which might have been expected had the rate of growth of the late nineteenth century continued .
14 in calculating lost pension rights the correct approach is 1 ) apply the appropriate multiplier to the appropriate multiplicand 2 ) the appropriate multiplicand is the pursuers level of wage which would have been received if currently employed 3 ) allowing for all contingencies including the chance of obtaining a pension in the future the multiplier for a 48 year old was 6 4 ) the resulting figure should be reduced for the accelerated benefit bearing in mind that the pension would not have been paid before age 65 .
15 Sight down the neck again , and with a bit of luck it should have moved to form a ‘ crown ’ or hump .
16 To imagine an activity in isolation presumably means imagining , so to speak , the minimum bit of reality which would have to exist for the activity to go on .
17 He added : ‘ Had we got an early goal and put them under a bit of pressure they may have reacted differently .
18 Later , the presence , or even the existence , of the people we care about may not be necessary for their influence to apply , for we may retain the desire to be the kind of person who would have won their affection and approval .
19 At such moments participants find their ‘ public ’ voice and do not need the kind of protection they may have relied on earlier .
20 One approach to investigating Hymen 's characterization is to identify the other roles for male sopranos in Lully 's ballets in order to establish what kind of affect they may have had .
21 I did n't know what kind of play she might have been pulling .
22 She did not , but she wanted to be the kind of wife who would have known all the things it would hurt to know , like the circumstances of his pleasure .
23 She encourages the class to ask questions about Oregon , and the kind of journey they will have to undertake to get there .
24 It 's the kind of music you might have danced to in the 1600s .
25 I know I could n't begin to give you the kind of life you 'd have with Dunbar , but I 'd do everything in my power to make you happy . ’
26 I shudder to think what kind of life I should have had with him .
27 Not , in other words , the kind of man who would have taken his own life within hours of writing that letter to ‘ Liz ’ .
28 ‘ He was the kind of man who would have sold his suspicions for money . ’
29 Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese .
30 Now and again Dinah would come on a phrase that interested her , but it was not the kind of subject she would have chosen to read , much less write out ; and these evenings she had to write it .
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