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

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1 Two of the several names owned by another recipient had strayed into someone 's word-processor to create a further deserving don , the knowing reference to whom must have ruined the new year for more than one senior scholar .
2 The young priest must have caught the new note of authority in his voice .
3 We 'll have to have a new carpet and different chairs and table .
4 I wonder if they got that out , you 'll have to have a new cooker .
5 I 'll have to buy a new dress .
6 Oh you 'll have to buy a new light top .
7 I think I 'll have to get a new curtain rail it 's that the plastic snapped been on the curtain ring
8 I think I 'll have to get a new pan .
9 We auc we auctioned the books after as you know and erm so I I 'll have to make a new list of what 's left and let you have it .
10 Only if the government of the day was prepared to fund an idea which could have secured a new source of energy , and helped revitalise a region , would the barrage dream have become a reality .
11 I think I could have bought a new washer in place of all the vibrators he 's bought .
12 He 'd have to invent a new mode to reproduce what he 'd seen .
13 Where government withdraws or reduces its direct contribution to welfare it may still make an indirect contribution if the social security system subsidizes private provision , or it may have to acquire a new range of regulatory concerns about the quality of private services , or it may face increased problems in the other areas of concern because of the new pressures placed upon individuals and families .
14 Scientists may have found a new vaccine for malaria .
15 The health service may have acquired a new set of Thatcherite clothes : the bulky form beneath is still that of Nye Bevan .
16 I think the man in Edmund Wilson 's novel would have liked the new Hylas .
17 This would have appointed a new executive committee which , in turn , would have chosen a new chairman .
18 Everybody in the region would have to pay a new tax towards a regional assembly based on Tyneside and dominated by Labour politicians .
19 I was under the impression that people who rented council houses would have to pay the new council tax in addition to their rents .
20 Both Bills would have preserved the deprave-and-corrupt test , significant in itself , but would have added a new test , sufficient in its own right for the work to be deemed obscene .
21 If a Labour Prime Minister had died or retired whilst in office the Parliamentary Party election procedure would have produced a new leader .
22 3 S + V ( conditional perfect ) + if + S + V ( past perfect tense ) : I would have bought a new car if I had had enough money .
23 It is also possible to express condition through subject-verb inversion in rather more formal or literary style : Had I had enough money I would have bought a new car .
24 This would have appointed a new executive committee which , in turn , would have chosen a new chairman .
25 The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price .
26 Part of the problem was the less than perfect relationship between the Air Ministry and BOAC , which would have to operate the new aircraft .
27 Unless my right hon. and hon. Friends on the Treasury Bench can produce a new formula to deal with this problem , I shall have to support the new clauses and I shall vote against the Government .
28 Now when retirement comes I shall have built a new life for myself and also be able to manage on a lower income .
29 ‘ It seems to me , ’ said Daddy , ‘ that I shall have to get a new van that will go under the bridge .
30 Users of the main car park at Park Royal will have noticed a new fence at the back of the site .
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