Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore the DOE may have to build new reactors at a cost of 8 billion dollars , and it will be ten years before these are ready . |
2 | The information on this project provided by the IDA and the IIRS should have provided sufficient assurance to those concerned regarding the plant suitability and safety for the area . |
3 | Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’ |
4 | Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’ |
5 | None the less old grievances like the Taillefer claim to La Marche were still outstanding and Richard may have added new ones by demanding a high price in return for agreeing to recognize Ademar as Count . |
6 | I wanted nothing more , though I think Dana must have wanted other things that I never thought of offering him ; with him alone I would have been happy to do what I had always denied others . |
7 | For all I know , Léon Cohn-Casson might have had substantial reasons for believing in his invulnerability . |
8 | Under the British system virtually every seat in Wallonie would have returned Socialists and virtually every seat in Flanders would have returned Christian Democrats . |
9 | It was also confirmed separately that InterCity will have to buy old technology as a stop-gap in advance of a £400 million scheme for new equipment on the route , which it still hopes to start in 1995 . |
10 | Such an MNP will have to obtain separate indemnity cover for overseas branch offices ; only the gross fees of the MNP 's offices in England and Wales will be taken into account in calculating its indemnity contributions ; and those partners in the MNP who normally practise from overseas offices will not be included in the number of principals for the purpose of calculating the contributions . |
11 | In practice , IPM will have to incorporate broad-spectrum chemicals for the foreseeable future . |
12 | It was incredible , he continued , that a king who had established the Presbyterian religion in Scotland and was willing to establish the Catholic religion in Ireland should have had insurmountable scruples about the ecclesiastical constitution of England . |
13 | The assumption underlying Bismarck 's diplomacy in the 1880s , that given her conflict with Austria-Hungary over the Balkans Russia would have to accept German terms to avoid diplomatic isolation , proved unfounded . |
14 | Had he succeeded , Sartre would have established dialectical reason as successfully for the human sciences as Kant had established analytical reason for natural science . |
15 | To maintain the exchange rate at this level the Bank of England will have to supply sufficient pounds on to the foreign exchange market to close the gap . |
16 | That long journey from Augsburg to Mannheim will have made heavy inroads on your purse and Mannheim will hardly fill it again . |
17 | What percentage of schools in Hampshire will have to achieve grant-maintained status for the local education authority to become redundant ? |
18 | Swindon could have made double figures … with a little more accuracy and determination … but in the second half they eased back … the hard work had been done … |
19 | And we think that Gen McCreery would have given short shrift to anyone who tried to pull the wool over his eyes . |
20 | Brooking , Devonshire or Dickens would have rendered useless Leeds 's tedious offside trap by the simple expedient of running through from deep with the ball . |
21 | Lear must have received considerable encouragement from the Fellows of the Zoological Society , just as Gould had after him ; not to mention the contacts necessary to recruit his 175 subscribers . |
22 | Indeed , given a campaign by Wulfhere as far as the coast , it is difficult to see how the whole extent of the northern territory of the western Saxons from Berkshire to Somerset could have escaped Mercian pressure in these years , creating perhaps precedents for further Mercian involvement in these districts at a later time . |
23 | This owes as much to the location of the ring , as to the size of the stones : given the view across the countryside , with nearby lower hills , and distant smooth green fields , a full moon over Strichen will have conveyed powerful mystery . |
24 | God must have sent good kids on the premise that my maternal inadequacies would ensure their return within the fortnight , had he sent anything too difficult . |
25 | In view of Vane 's other commitments , Hutchinson must have had practical charge of parliamentarian naval finance , although it would seem that he was only paid a salary out of the treasurer 's profits . |
26 | Newcomen must have done various experiments before he erected this first commercially successful engine , but we have no record of these . |
27 | Political unrest in Yugoslavia could have spelt bad news for Airtours , which planned to send 7,000 sunseekers there this summer . |
28 | County Durham and Cleveland could have faced serious water shortages had Keilder reservoir not been built , a water environment group heard . |
29 | Although it became heretical to deny that God could have created other worlds , it was as dangerous to say that He had . |
30 | It was very possibly from that actual spring that Mary would have made daily journeys to fetch water . |