Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] [noun] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | If we believed in omens or portents , then I think we should have taken notice of some of the things someone or something was trying to tell us that June day . |
2 | The fact that the Rousset copyist must have had access to some manuscript source for Eckard now lost lends a certain credence to the hypothesis that the pieces on pp.go and 92 may be by him . |
3 | What he perceived was rather the state of the doctor and he inferred from this that a change must have taken place at some time before that moment . |
4 | For example , fair dealing for research purposes might have allowed decompilation in some circumstances and implied licences might have been appropriate in some cases involving error correction and back-up copies . |
5 | Furthermore , when dates are suggested for changes in these forms , they are usually given , without comment , as the dates at which the changes took place in this standard variety or its unilinear precursor , and not the dates at which they might have taken place in some other variety . |
6 | I could have got money for some of them , but that would have meant delays . ’ |
7 | Well it does really , I mean if we , it 's a question of whether the budget will stand the staff , is n't it , it 's not whether we , er I mean in terms of of redundancies it 's whether we cou , if we appointed people we could afford to keep them on , whether or not there was work , I mean we could have create work in some senses . |
8 | Flooding may have brought misery to some , but for this jet skier the lakes which cover thousands of acres of Gloucestershire fields are there to be enjoyed . |
9 | This may have brought comfort to some but statistically it was as risky as playing Russian roulette , and I laid off smoking for the next seven years . |
10 | Those who could read may have taken advantage of some of the ideas of a local Elizabethan agricultural writer , Leonard Mascall of Plumpton , who wrote three textbooks on the arts of husbandry ; most farmers probably continued much as their forbears had done , producing a growing farming surplus more by accident than by conscious design . |
11 | But the context in which they were voiced by Lord Woolton was the much wider concern about the nutritional status , and hence the efficiency and morale , of the whole population — in other words , arguments of utility rather than social justice ; unequal shares would have meant starvation for some — hardly the best recipe for a united war effort . |
12 | She occupied herself with studying a map on the opposite wall because she knew she would have to change trains at some point . |
13 | No I shall have to find room for some of the pots and leave the glasses in . |