Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If at some stage we entered into a single currency , we should have to deal with a different matter . |
2 | Cave was older than the rest of the party , and the only one with knowledge of Iran ; he also suffered from a bad back , and must have landed with a fierce combination of jet-lag , suspicion and pain . |
3 | It was a hot day and Andy must have started with a distinct dehydration disadvantage . |
4 | When things begin moving here you 'll have to deal with a new solicitor . ’ |
5 | This expert might have to deal with a wide variety of issues , including the builder's/lessor 's obligations to obtain planning permission , as well as the design and construction obligations , issues which are usually left to an arbitrator or an Official Referee of the High Court . |
6 | In a clumsier pair of hands , the novel might have begun with an Elizabethan cartographer , say , or a Caroline poet , and died at birth of irretrievable archness . |
7 | We did not collect as much objective data as we might have done with a white group . |
8 | THE long summer dream might have ended with a rude awakening in Barbados , but the 1991–92 season will be remembered as one of the most dramatic and exciting in South African cricket history . |
9 | Yeah , we 've got a wrong driver and I did n't have one in my things so I might have to regroup with a proper let's have a look in DOS and see what mouse drivers it 's got . |
10 | I think he could have done with a general chapter on the French State , which would have placed Diderot more firmly in his times and made clearer the difficulties he encountered . |
11 | The little devils could have done with a firm hand ! ’ |
12 | Well we had er the business was quite good er we had er we could do , of course at the end of the war , we could have done with an awful lot more cars , but we could n't get them . |
13 | Teas believes that AIDS could have started with a Haitian eating infected pork . |
14 | You may have to remain with an unsatisfactory state of affairs through most of 1993 , which means that any planned moves will prove heavy-going or much resented . |
15 | For her , apart from the rewards of her job ( which she may plan to give up anyway when her parent becomes more dependent ) , her life is centred on a household where she knows she may have to deal with a slow decline in the health and strength of her relative , with all that implies for both of them in the future . |
16 | Investment in housing , transport , education and social services would have risen with a Labour victory . |
17 | It was not , of course , the first time that she had exercised the powers of Regent , but on this particular occasion she knew that she would have to deal with a new constitutional structure in which it was envisaged that she would merely be informed by the Ministers and would take no decisions on her own . |
18 | Doone would have to deal with a cunning mind in the best actor of them all . |
19 | The müsellim would have no power to interfere with the right of the Serbs to collect taxes and , in cases where Christian subjects were being judged in the courts , the müsellim would have to sit with a Serbian knez . |
20 | The organizers were rarely charged in court , probably because such a prosecution would have met with an unpleasant response . |
21 | The copyist who supplied it was , to judge from other manuscripts in his handwriting , almost certainly an amateur — not the kind of musician Purcell would have trusted with an important task — and was not active until 1700 at the earliest . |
22 | ‘ David Harrison was convinced that he would have won with a clear run and while it 's hard to be definite about that , he would certainly have been placed . ’ |
23 | The Environment Secretary , Chris Patten has agreed to alterations to the County 's structure plan , but it 's still not clear whether the Authority will have to proceed with a controversial scheme for a gravel pit at Finmere . |
24 | The R&A 's amateurs will have to cope with a big industry , lobbying for change , and exercising the clout that money brings . |