Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm really sorry , but this has altered everything as far as our plans with you were concerned . |
2 | Citicorp has pursued it more energetically than most . |
3 | Yeah , but I mean even , even so , she , she has met him once before and she must of seen him when she 's gone to the house for him to kidnap her . |
4 | This together with the increased computational power available , at greatly reduced cost , has made it both technically and economically possible to distribute specialized computing facilities throughout a factory ( or group ) on a network . |
5 | The Secretary of State has told us once again that the whole package , including the Scottish element , is based on the assumption that there will be longer warning times of any conflict — up to a year instead of a matter of weeks or a month . |
6 | If a little girl can not feel herself able to win the heart of her father , her own father who has known her so well and so long , and is tied to her by mutual blood-ties , I reasoned , then how can the young woman who comes later have any deep confidence in the power of her womanliness . |
7 | That it seems to me is the heart of the matter and he has expressed it more clearly than many Christian theologians . |
8 | She 'd found herself on the receiving end of a great deal of teasing about her impromptu topless dip in the sea and her valiant rescuer , and she 'd fenced it as calmly as she could . |
9 | Confident as Sara was of her own skill as a horsewoman , she would have had to know him very well before she dared to ride him , but Bunny , she knew , rode him constantly without fear . |
10 | To be plausible the authority should also be limited in the way ours is : a machine that appeared certain , in the teeth of all the evidence observable by us , that such and such a transistor was failing might well have given itself away precisely because it would lack the ‘ downwards ’ inscrutability that our inner workings have for us . |
11 | A year ago , perhaps — or he might have considered it as recently as six months since . |
12 | Would she have enjoyed him so much if she had thought the whole thing permanent ? she asked herself sternly now , sitting up in bed and shaking off the poppy and mandragora effect that thinking about that summer had on her . |
13 | They could n't have done it too promptly or else she and the Archdeacon would have met them after their ill-fated call on the Dersinghams . |
14 | ‘ What surprised the crew was that Michael led the insistence on the part of the actors to record both plays again , having done them extremely well but feeling they could be done better . |
15 | It conditioned my hair really well but I think I may have used it too often because my hair became a little TOO soft to style after a while ! ’ |
16 | He added : ‘ If somebody had known the bloody rules , they could have told us straight away and it would have been no problem at all . |
17 | I 'd have told you straight away if I had done . |
18 | and I said you 'll have to fit it together again and she said I ca n't they were all identical squares with squiggles on oh what a |
19 | The chief responsibility of the keeper 's council was to keep the king supplied with necessary cash , but no amount of good will and effort on their part could have produced it as promptly and as copiously as the king 's needs demanded . |
20 | As always happens , will have mastered it completely just when I have no more use for it . |
21 | I would have got them all right except for |
22 | And this might have got them far enough and therefore they so the movement is , is not gon na go on from there , it 's stopped because the peasants have achieved everything they wanted to achieve . |
23 | I 'll have to study you more extensively and let you know . ’ |
24 | He had a good working relationship with Joe too , having known him quite well when the young trader lodged with Florrie Axford . |
25 | The far bigger prehistoric apes must have found it much harder and therefore have been much more terrestrial . |
26 | He proposed to her at the offices of Faber and Faber ; after she had accepted , he explained that he would have asked her much sooner if he had known her real feelings towards him , but she had been so formal with him that he was not even sure if she liked him — which , after eight years , suggests an odd insecurity or impercipience . |
27 | ‘ I doubt whether I could have indicated it more clearly than by the importance I placed on foreign affairs in the last year . |
28 | Heather 's film would have led him there even if intuition had not , for the next picture on it was of some kind of school or college and there was one member of the Tyrrell Society 's inner circle , the circle in which Heather had been vitally interested whatever Cunningham might believe to the contrary , still unaccounted for . |
29 | ‘ I would have kissed you long ago if I 'd known a simple kiss could have so miraculous an effect . ’ |
30 | I realize now that I should have fired him right then but I thought at the time that when we got him on the set he would be OK . |