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

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1 If Kirsty had fallen ill once they were down in London she would have been forced to stay there until she 'd recovered — and then she would have been in serious trouble , not only with Jake but with the law as well .
2 Next time I 'm down in Surrey I shall have to have words with my mother .
3 Whatever you do do n't go charging down to Colchester they 'll have your guts for garters .
4 It is plain that just like Bach he must have owned several — indeed , the wording of his will implies as much .
5 It is not known where he learned his trade , but if it was not in Raunds it could have been in Cambridge , where a Thomas Grumbold ( d .
6 Doctors at the French town of Moutiers said if they had been told sooner on Saturday they may have been able to save some of the victim 's lives .
7 Doctors at the French town of Moutiers said if they had been told sooner on Saturday they may have been able to save some of the victim 's lives .
8 At the moment New Yorkers can survey the length and breadth of his achievement at the galleries of the Americas Society on Park Avenue and coming up in January they can have a second look in a big retrospective of the artist 's work at the Studio Museum in Harlem .
9 If he 'd gone back to Zimbala it would have brought disgrace on the family .
10 ‘ The call-offs mean that if anybody plays well against Germany he will have done himself a lot of good for the immediate future . ’
11 No those 15 trucks and trailers will move from Assab to Desai and they should arrive in Dessi this morning , and then in Desai they 'll have to be transferred to er a certain amount of food to smaller trucks , and we think that the first group of trucks will be just perhaps 5 trucks that will really test the road from Desai up to Waldia in the area controlled by the rebels to see if there really is a safe passage agreement and to see if er there are bridges out on that road or whether there are land mines left on the road , to see if it is actually possible to move food across those lines .
12 He had two holidays a year : in May he usually went abroad for a fortnight , then in October he would have another fortnight somewhere in this country . ’
13 She can complete a course double with BAGGRAVE LAD ( 3.15 ) in the Orbital Centre NH Flat race and earlier at Ludlow she may have initiated a treble by winning with her dual bumper winner RUN TO FORM ( 12.30 ) .
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