Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | UNLU would not have given such a warning had it not feared how the PLO outside might behave . |
2 | Yeah I know we 'd still go up the Clickers sometimes but we do n't have to go all the time do we ? |
3 | This made him easier to take home for the night ; people who would normally never have approached such a beauty felt that they could . |
4 | Then might you have seen many a horse running about the field with the saddle under his belly , and many a horseman in evil plight upon the ground . |
5 | Not only were most holdings too small to provide much work for hired labour , but the big villages that would have housed such a workforce did not exist . |
6 | The Intelligence Corps instructor who had taught him the trade would have had such a lock open with one twist but Maxim was out of practice and the lock was old and arthritic . |
7 | Rarely can a goalkeeper have had such an incentive to shut out a former club than Rovers ' Bobby Mimms has at Ewood Park this afternoon . |
8 | She must have spent half an hour making herself up . |
9 | ‘ I would never have believed such a place existed , ’ she continued , glancing round the cave . |
10 | The sense of injustice created by such a system would inevitably work against its deterrent effectiveness ( Beccaria always acknowledged the importance of consent in producing compliance ; it is difficult to imagine how his version of the social contract would have allowed such a system to operate ) . |
11 | I do n't think the live yoghurt I used was any good because , for a start it was fruit flavoured , no it was n't it was natural , but it said mild flavoured and I do n't think it was the proper like the Greek style really live yoghurt that would have started all the fungus growing on it . |
12 | I 'd have to spend half an hour calming Dawn down after these attacks . |