Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [art] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 On the assumption that the speaker was engaging in genuine communication , I would not have undertaken the processing involved unless I assumed that I would be able to sort the implications into those endorsed by the speaker and those which were not .
2 Even if the Government and Opposition spokesmen are wedded to the idea of having King 's Cross as an interchange for the channel tunnel , they do not have to use the scheme proposed in the Bill .
3 fatet : firstly , the child may not have seen the word written down , and so may be attempting to spell a visually unknown word ; secondly , the d-t error is caused by the similarity of the sounds ( cf. 5(d) below ) .
4 Moreover , corporates issuing directly in the CP market did not have to bear the costs associated with reserve requirements , requirements which encouraged the banks themselves to favour off balance sheet instruments .
5 You will not have to pay the amounts shown above in ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) if either :
6 You will not have to pay the amounts shown above in ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) if either
7 The shareholders , in contrast , at least as far as large and sophisticated investors are concerned , have no interest in increased diversification within the firm , since they will already have spread the risk associated with investment in a particular company or industry by holding a diversified portfolio .
8 He could easily have got a foot stuck and he would have drowned .
9 They could always have had the church watched and perhaps picked up Zoser when he came out .
10 The Act does not as a matter of law preclude a court from holding that an action for negligence lies in favour of a person who could formerly have brought an action based on loss of services but in view of the current law on economic loss it seems most unlikely that such a development will occur .
11 The court heard the public will also have to pay the expenses incurred by his divorced mother and father travelling to visit him .
12 If it already runs a back to nursing course then it will also have established a policy geared towards attracting you back to work .
13 Clearly , if ‘ market ’ interest rates move up ( as in our example ) , there will come a point at which banks will have to pay more for their deposits and , with the marginal cost of funds rising , they will eventually have to raise the rates charged to clients .
14 If you had your baby at BMH , you may well have had a leaflet left on your bed by Birmingham West branch .
15 Edward Lear , too , would have felt at home in Bletchley 's realm of Complete Nonsense ; and he would even have found a friend called Foss .
16 The programmer will at least have tested the examples used in the documentation and so you can expect these , and procedures like them , to work !
17 This will depend whether ( a ) the Nissan cars are for export to the EC , ( b ) they are sold in the UK to customers who would otherwise have purchased an imported car or ( c ) they are sold in the UK to customers who would otherwise have bought a car produced in the UK by one of the other UK manufacturers .
18 But without this pride Antwerp might never have escaped the depredations suffered by Brussels .
19 She 'd never have had a smash hit on Broadway if she 'd stayed here to work .
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