Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] a [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The thundering in her heart had grown so enormous that she would not have heard a thing had there been an earthquake .
2 To achieve it he had to work on individuals , exploiting relationships which were not open , public ones : he could not have called a meeting to appeal to everyone 's obligations as a relative by descent and by marriage , as if these were of the same kind as those of a citizen , an Arab or a Muslim .
3 ‘ Held with the intention ’ has come to mean brought into being with the intention , on the part of anyone , and subsequently held , by him or by anyone else' ; and if that is what the draftsman intended or was instructed to express , the conclusion is irresistible that he did so with a degree of competence that would not have disgraced a chimpanzee learning the piano .
4 She might not have had a daughter to sing them with but she could enjoy their soulfullness on her own .
5 As far as the second witness was concerned , the appeal court had reached the view that his new evidence would not have had a material bearing on the jury 's assessment of Leighton 's credibility .
6 He could easily have got a foot stuck and he would have drowned .
7 Nevertheless , the resolution might still have won a majority had it not been for the stolen goods in the outhouse .
8 Then , likely as not , he would hardly have had a chance to open his mouth before the Collector would be off again .
9 If Aschmann becomes unable to perform — as a result of your deliberately destructive influence — I would at once have to issue a statement making it plain that from now on I disassociate myself entirely from the Hochhauser Season . ’
10 You will probably have had a chance to practise with the hand-held mask at antenatal class .
11 The programme should also have included a Bill to deal with the crisis in our prisons , by implementing at least part of Lord Justice Woolf 's report .
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 There he ‘ distinguished himself for Hebrew & Mathematics ’ , and might eventually have obtained a fellowship had he still been single .
14 Anyone who has travelled the country lanes around Holt , near Wrexham , may well have seen a tractor working that they could n't quite identify .
15 If you had your baby at BMH , you may well have had a leaflet left on your bed by Birmingham West branch .
16 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 .
17 You do n't have to spend a fortune to give your family tasty , healthy meals .
18 If he 'd picked her up and laid her on the bed and taken her with all the passion and strength his virile body was promising her at that moment , she would n't have raised a finger to stop him , so when he swung her around in his arms and deposited her nearer to the bathroom door before removing his arms from her she was left gasping with surprise and a sinking feeling of disappointment mixed with humiliation which shook her with its intensity .
19 One of Luke Hunter 's ‘ usual harem ’ would n't have wanted a porter to chaperon her .
20 Dad would n't have wanted a promise to ruin your life . ’
21 She did n't have to do a lot to get results .
22 A firm bustline does wonders for your figure and you wo n't have to move a muscle to create the look you desire .
23 You do n't have to see a show to eat at our warm and welcoming bistro !
24 If it would have caught Meredith 's attention she would n't have minded a bone lodging in her gullet , but then there was always the risk he might think she was merely coughing — she could choke for nothing .
25 And you 're quite sure that while the car was down in Streatley , the thieves who I 'm after would n't have had a chance to take it and use it for their break-in ? ’
26 But erm we had a sort of a spectrum you know it covered such a wide well area if you like of er of engineering that one would n't have had a chance to have a any contact with in in any other works , you 'd be doing as one certain sphere you know a certain type of work , and there you are you that 's your lot eh ?
27 yeah , no , not that we come back to that in a moment or to , I 'm just trying to see where this leads us though Mr , erm as a matter of legal analysis , erm y-y-y- your complaint , one particular one we 're talking about is that erm these standard , these are standard degrees which offend the competition rules now if it , if that 's right would not the consequence by erm across the ball , you 're saying you only , you only would render them invalid in so far as they happen to do any , happened to have done any particular name of , er that , I ca n't think , it did n't seem to be in any of the erm cases we 've looked at where the competition rules were applied , but that was a necessary condition if , if , if it 's that if it 's void , if people have suffered a loss as a result of it they can recover a lost , you do n't have to show a loss do you in order to , to , to be declared void
28 They do n't have to have a solicitor to represent them ?
29 A baby does n't have to mean a girl 's been whoring — it can come from a single night .
30 At least that way I would n't have got a note thanking me for a ‘ wonderful evening ’ that never happened . ’
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