Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pron] [noun sg] [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | The network protocol basically decides what kind of adaptor your PC must have to connect to a LAN . |
2 | A bit of romanticism his mistress might have abhorred , Ruth suspected , as she had hardly enamoured herself with the locals , nor they with her . |
3 | If only Boy had known , there was lots more where that came from ; there was lots of advice which Madame might have given him , but did n't . |
4 | It was surely — the words came in the tone of voice her mother would have used — ‘ most unsuitable ’ , and it seemed especially so when the bus passed the block of flats where she and her mother had lived . |
5 | She 'd been wanting to go home all day , dragging on her teacher 's hand on the way in , looking over her shoulder just in case her mum might have popped her head round the gate for a last wave . |
6 | Americans , for example , believed that Stalin was following a definite plan for the expansion of communism throughout the world — when in reality his aim may have been the much more defensive one of building barriers round the Russian homeland . |
7 | In fact her audition must have created deep turmoil in John . |