Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 It is difficult , however , to see why the directors should have to take account of the interests of the as yet unidentifiable persons who might acquire shares in the company at some future date .
2 He appealed , submitting that ( 1 ) the judge should have excluded evidence of the oral admissions ; ( 2 ) the judge should not have permitted the Crown 's application to re-elect and amend the indictment .
3 Both Stalin and Hitler should have taken note of the aesthetics .
4 You must have lost count of the number of men who have seen your charms . ’
5 She does n't , of course , mention it , but as a researcher living among the Masai she must have become part of the total social fact herself .
6 The brick built and slated roof mill was built around 1840–41 , in what must have formed part of the garden , and was obviously steam-powered from that date .
7 Elfed must have got hold of the diary .
8 ‘ So somebody must have got hold of the list . ’
9 ‘ We 'll have seen parts of the world we would never have had the chance to visit otherwise , and we 'll have been a lot luckier than most . ’
10 Or I 'll have to get hold of the police . ’
11 I appreciate that those readers might have purchased copies of the book if the public library service had not provided it . ’
12 In this they might have taken heed of the Reich 's experience , but instead they went ahead and repeated that experience in miniature .
13 Michael Sandusky has argued that United States troops could have assumed control of the greater part of Korea had Korea been identified as a priority and had MacArthur been willing to modify his decision to concentrate American forces in Japan prior to the official surrender on 2 September at the ceremony planned by MacArthur .
14 Even so , it is impossible that he could have evaded knowledge of the reality .
15 If we 'd lost we could have gone bottom of the table and that would have been disastrous for a club like Everton .
16 Bob Nichols , the Regional General Manager , says their expectations may have been too high , and they could have noticed signs of the market 's collapse earlier .
17 Only now did it occur to her how easily he could have taken advantage of the situation .
18 The court heard that Mr White may have lost control of the motorbike because of his guilt over the accident that killed his friend .
19 A tract entitled The Manner of Passing Bills in Parliament , published in 1685 , may have formed part of the same work .
20 While this may have formed part of the rationale for the application of natural justice , the major reason for the development of the doctrine was the protection of property rights and interests akin thereto .
21 The departure of a ‘ special ’ child may be particularly problematic because he or she may have invoked part of the parents ' own history , or because the child performed a vital role in the family such as ‘ go-between ’ or communicator .
22 Because had we had them any other way , you may have fallen into the dilemma as you 've suggested , that the shop stewards may have become part of the management .
23 We postulated that hypothermia may have reduced formation of the toxic reactive intermediates produced by metabolism of paracetamol , and so prevented the development of hepatitis in this high risk case .
24 As a secular leader , the king may have had charge of the army , although this may have been only a ceremonial role , since the tablets seem to tell us that there were generals .
25 THE publication last week of the National Radiological Protection Board 's assessment that some 260 people may have caught cancer of the thyroid as a result of a fire at the Windscale plutonium pile in 1957 has been greeted with anger by the British nuclear industry .
26 The frightening prospects described in the Limits to Growth model may have driven geographers of the 1970s to turn to the problems of smaller areas .
27 Oh we used to have to get hap'orth of the er this j this er r er jam roll , you see ?
28 The result was that his serious physical illness was assumed to be a form of ‘ school phobia ’ and his parents were threatened with a court order if he did not return to school Access to the file , including the head 's letter , would have enabled correction of the factual errors at least and perhaps an accurate diagnosis of his illness to be made .
29 No , recorded Hilary , had I married him , he would have become President of the United States .
30 In Price v.Jenkins(1877)5Ch.D. 619 , C.A. ( followed in Johnsey Estates Ltd. v. Lewis & Manley ( Engineering ) Ltd. ( 1987 ) 54 P. & C.R. 296 , it was held that a settlement of leasehold property was a conveyance for valuable consideration because the donee would have to undertake payment of the rent and performance of the covenants .
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