Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We will have to invest in an onion grader someday . |
2 | What I would have given for a sesame bap . |
3 | She 'll have heard through the family grapevine . |
4 | Certainly most members of the general public will have heard of the Draize test for detecting the irritant potential of cosmetics , or perhaps the more widely used LD50 , nor will they have been spared photographs of immobilised creatures in plaintive lines . |
5 | The supposedly most securely dated vessels are those which can be related to Continental chronologies ; vessels which occur on the Continent but not in England date to before the migration , those on both sides of the North Sea to the migration period itself , and those which are only found in England must have developed after the migration period . |
6 | To find its most lasting realization , Charlie 's vision would have to wait for a bank clerk who did understand metempsychosis , and who had not only a commercial education gained in an underground room at Lloyds Bank , but also a knowledge of Greek . |
7 | The part has an enlarged on-chip primary write-back cache rather than the write-through cache of the 80486 , which means that the CPU does not have to wait for the cache controller to copy stored data back to main memory . |
8 | We will have to wait for the Donaldson report , which covers the whole country . ’ |
9 | Although nationalists could express themselves freely in cultural terms , their aspiration for a united Ireland would have to wait for the ballot box to decide . |
10 | THE Oval Office may be occupied by a self-confessed non-inhaler ; half the members of the cabinet may have marched against the Vietnam war ; and the first and second ladies may spend their spare time grooving to the Grateful Dead . |
11 | The village of St Anton could have fallen off a picture post card : it 's that pretty ! |
12 | A drop of petrol could have fallen on the lamp bulb and shattered it to expose its white hot filament which would have ignited the vapours . |
13 | If they wo n't you may have to claim against the Post Office . |
14 | She did n't have to go through the debutante stage . |
15 | If this method is barred because the headmaster does not agree that the child might have a learning difficulty called dyslexia , then the parents will have to go outside the school system and possibly go to the Dyslexia Institute at Staines , where a full assessment is carried out , with a report , which is sent to the parents . |
16 | Any collection worthy of the name , and the space of course , should contain a representative or two , but you will probably have to go to a specialist grower like David Austin to find a decent descriptive list from which to choose . |
17 | So they do n't have to go to an advertising agency or a graphics designer to have it all drawn up we 'll do that for them . |
18 | ‘ We do n't have to go to the Oyster Bar . ’ |
19 | ‘ You 'll have to go to the Fire Court with Balor , ’ said Caspar , earnestly . |
20 | Well I 'll have to go to the paper shop . |
21 | I 've gone to the local Council and er unfortunately they 've said to me that I 'd have to go on a waiting list ; the housing aid have said the only thing they could offer me is bed and breakfast which I 'm sorry to say I do n't think is suitable to bring two children up in . |
22 | And I said to her well I 'll have to go on a eating binge . |
23 | it 'll have to go on the document location erm sheet B eight or something is n't it ? |
24 | His wife said to him , ‘ This one 'll have to go on the back seat . |
25 | The further twenty five pounds that will have to go on the poll tax this year will cost this Council eight point one million . |
26 | I thought I might have to paint in a taffeta dress or something ! |
27 | On the other hand , it is extremely useful to have universities , polys and colleges compared on an equal basis , particularly as in these days of cutbacks many , who in earlier years could have relied on a university place , may have to hedge their bets by applying to polys too . |
28 | No doubt coach Jack Rowell will already have pencilled in the champagne breakfast he gives his players every time they win the league or cup for May 2nd — the day after the Pilkington Cup final . |
29 | While this is due in small measure to the axing of TOPS awards and the establishment of new courses leading to post-graduate diplomas which have attracted students who would otherwise have enrolled on a DMS course , the main reason has been the decline in the economy which has resulted in few companies being willing to sponsor students to undertake the course . |
30 | What other cargoes would you have to unload as a crane driver ? |