Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] [pers pn] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps more of us would have accepted that marriage was not necessarily a licence for eternal happiness if those in the position to influence us — such as agony aunt Marje Proops — had been as honest as Mr and Mrs Toye .
2 If the Church would only have more faith in Carey and the wise words of moral guidance that he offers perhaps more of us would have faith in the Church .
3 You will find that all of these will help , but perhaps one of them will have better results for you than the other two .
4 But Cantona was bought to score goals and excite United 's impoverished fans , so one of them will have to make way against neighbours City at Old Trafford .
5 Had he come , I suspect only one of us would have returned .
6 Still less pleasing to him must have been the prospect that if his clerks ignored the order to jettison their excess cures of souls , they would suffer excommunication with all its attendant disabilities and interruption of his service .
7 The official report states : ‘ To have forced his way into Benghazi when the enemy was obviously ready for him would have achieved nothing and would have involved the loss of his force . ’
8 Erm so we still that in general erm males have potential for greater reprodu reproductive success than females , but erm this , this does n't actually , they do n't always er actualize their potential because erm some do there 's a great difference among males and erm just some of them will have great er large numbers of offspring , whereas other males might not have any at all .
9 Her husband , Uncle George , and their two daughters , Maggie and Marie , were like her , extremely short — not one of them would have reached the five foot mark .
10 There were plenty of pumpkins at about the British record weight of 444lbs , or about a third the weight of a hatchback car , into which not one of them could have fitted .
11 Here you put in R star 6 , plus the extension number , and you 'll get that successful switching tone , which hopefully all of you will have experienced before we go , the long beep and short beep , like that .
12 Still most of them will have picked up a bob or two out of their transfers to Leeds .
13 Whether or not they expected it when they were first elected , nearly all of them will have learned to accept ant to derive fulfilment from the ‘ welfare ’ function .
14 In three years times all of the new C P O's will have been on courses and probably most of them will have been on A L O courses .
15 Five year students , they gave a party for them the other evening about fifty of them must have turned up .
16 As many of you will have seen the Macmillan Nurse Appeal has also been launched as has the Help The Aged Home Security Appeal , and appeals by Oxfam and Guide Dogs for the Blind , so it appears we have made the right decision to delay until January .
17 As many of you will have noticed from your Q.T. day programme Beryl will not be teaching this year ; for some time she has taken a great interest in the Back Pain Association and has now become involved particularly at weekends in special classes for back-pain sufferers .
18 Right I 've mentioned questions you 'll notice that we 've got money and retirement mister John from now most of you may have seen the name in various erm very good speaker John you 'll a you 'll appreciate ca n't really say enjoy his talk because he really goes on and gives you a lot of information you 'll appreciate it rather than enjoy it .
19 Each of the Six Clerks in Chancery was reputedly worth £3,000 annually ; while this sum was certainly exaggerated , even half of it would have been a substantial amount .
20 Therefore , if the dust ages are correct then little of it could have come from the sort of rocks found in the lunar samples .
21 Tapes and yards of lace and and er sometimes some of them would have even pieces of cloth for an apron , if you know what an apron is .
22 It was necessary to show that at least some of them might have been first acquired through the will , in order to satisfy a desire , or to relieve a disagreeable sensation .
23 It is probable that they either crashed or were shot down , although Stirling states that there was evidence that at least some of them may have reached their target .
24 How many of them would have thought of the Turin option ?
25 How many of you would have actually switched off by now ?
26 If they live near to Mrs Richards 's villa , then one of them might have slipped down in the confusion to see what he could find in the surgery . ’
27 So cos I said to Lynn as I said what I 'll do , I 'll go slow then one of you 'll have to put it out cos there 'll be so much work to wrap up I should be taking it home with me to do it .
28 At least one of them will have the whippier shaft which , I suspect , might in itself go a long way to doing the trick . ’
29 She found herself wondering in amazement how any of them could have listened to those songs : —
30 You tell me how any of us could have chucked him over the balustrade even if the whole lot of us got together to do it .
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