Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have to go back in the house because I 've got two odd gloves on .
2 But it became clear that she would soon have to go out in the rain and get a bus to their sister convent .
3 And do n't get so drunk that you ca n't stand up and have to sit down in the middle or , worse still , can not speak at all .
4 She woke , exclaiming that she must have dropped off in the heat .
5 ‘ Working with Tracey is much easier than a group because you would have to stand around in the group and not get a chance of doing things .
6 ‘ I 'll have to come back in the summer without the boots to play properly ! ’
7 Had the Wessex novels been written earlier , when places off the beaten track were inaccessible , or nearer our own time , when we have become sated with effortless mobility , ‘ Wessex ’ might not have caught on in the way that it did .
8 Now , I admit that it ca n't be , it ca n't have come about in the way that Freud says .
9 Second , on any other night Hilda might have dozed off in the chair , but not after she 'd had a flaming row with Viola . ’
10 You may have nodded off in the bus on your way to a dusty ruin where street-traders pestered you until you retired to the coach in a huff , but in print you will have enjoyed the delights of a ‘ bustling street market ’ , selling ‘ delightful local crafts ’ in the shadow of ‘ one of the forgotten wonders of the world ’ .
11 She would have to walk back in the afternoon sunshine , or find somewhere to rest .
12 Mum , what do we have to do out in the garden ?
13 She could have stayed on in the country , until they found a place of their own , or even permanently , with William coming back at weekends .
14 Yet , the original idea having come from her mother , she had been able to heap all the blame on her , even to accusing her of using up her inheritance , and continually complaining of the ‘ pittance ’ that she must herself have laid down in the terms of the letter she had written , purporting to come from Lady Merchiston .
15 If they live near to Mrs Richards 's villa , then one of them might have slipped down in the confusion to see what he could find in the surgery . ’
16 But a nice idea , yeah , he 's saying before long tens of thousands of schools will have sprung up in the villages throughout the province erm and that , that basically the peasants like the old style schools which is basically a Chinese way of teaching as opposed to erm the education which the landlords received which is the foreign school and he 's saying how when he was a student erm you know he used to think that the foreign style schools were groovy er but has now realized that actually , you know , being , I mean
17 ‘ So the bomb must have gone off in the committee room .
18 It is a remote and inaccessible area and he would never have gone off in the dark .
19 Normally I would have gone down in the passenger pod , but of course the pod was back on Uulaa .
20 I 'd have cast off in the Angharad to fetch you the minute I knew you were there ! ’
21 — established views on the issue raised by the question , which you will have learned about in the class or by your own reading ;
22 My brother and I used to have a joke — we saw how hard our father worked — that we would only consider medicine if we could become specialists in venereal diseases , because we would never have to get up in the middle of the night and we would never be out of work .
23 So likewise the Saturday nights here , I 'm alright I do n't have to get up in the morning .
24 That way true supporters would have got the vouchers and would not have lost out in the draw . ’
25 Any child under 12 and less than five feet tall will have to belt up in the front or rear .
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