Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They would probably have jumped on a train and gone to London . |
2 | An artist has perhaps given as much time to a single major work as a composer might have given to a sonata or whatever it may be . |
3 | The product does not have to remain in the packaging and the mere possibility of someone having tampered with the goods is not sufficient to exonerate the defendant . |
4 | Perhaps , among the 75 per cent who may have heard of the CAB but have never sought assistance , there are many who would come to a bureau if they could . |
5 | You may not have heard of the journalist or author concerned but that does not mean that they are not engaged on a bona fide testing programme or working on a first-class magazine feature . |
6 | We 'll then have heard from the hospital and can decide what to do about the situation . |
7 | To let herself out of the back she 'd either have to clamber over the seats or squeeze out of a window , and because of the shape of the doors the windows did n't even open all the way . |
8 | Sometimes he would have to wait for an hour or more before he could find someone to carry him to the Collector 's side . |
9 | you 'll have to wait till the holidays and then Christopher can join in and |
10 | Lisa would just have to cope for an hour or two . |
11 | A beat that sets out for a destination may have to renavigate on the way or may even have to change destination . |
12 | They must have fallen from the loft and hopped inside , and touched something in there that brought the rusty flap crashing down to entomb them . |
13 | The evidence actually tends to be ambiguous ( West 1969 ; Jones 1979b ) as indications of timberwork at the lip of the pit may be connected with the superstructure and planking in the base may have fallen from the walls or roof lining . |
14 | Many of the girls who had been in her class at school , had they been told about it , would have scoffed at the coyness and naïvety of Marie 's fantasy . |
15 | They point out : ‘ During the first year or so , you will have to work long and unsociable hours and may have to go without a holiday or make other sacrifices . ’ |
16 | You 'll have to go up the drive and into the front doors of the school : they 're assembling outside the main office . |
17 | And if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause . |
18 | and I was thinking where on earth is there a shop in that sells , sells things like that or do you have to go to a garage and I 'd forgotten that that fruit |
19 | No longer do you have to go to a bank or stockbroker to deal in shares . |
20 | I 'll have to go to the loo or something to get some paper I sha n't worry about . |
21 | Now you will have to go to the Bank and to the Tribal Development Office to get the loan . |
22 | Sometime in the near future you may have to go for an interview and therefore you will be asking yourself the following questions : |
23 | To reach the things most useful to defend herself she would have to go near the bedroom and she was still , uncontrollably , backing off . |
24 | ( m ) The question of reliance It is not enough that the seller knows of the particular purpose of the goods sold , the buyer must also have relied upon the credit-broker or seller 's skill and judgment at the date of the contract . |
25 | In the succession of sons to their fathers ' benefices , reform would have depended on the bishops and , of course , the clergy themselves . |
26 | This will mean , of course , that the trainers will have to work with the students and the qualified interpreters to develop these structures . |
27 | ‘ The thing is we 'll have to do something or we 'll find we 'll have to work for a living and we do n't want to do that . ’ |
28 | ‘ Perhaps we could have won in the end but I am sure we can finish the job this week . ’ |
29 | Had she done so she would not have said a word , would not have looked a word , would simply have sat on the bed and talked to Tina for ten minutes instead of the two of them sitting opposite each other in armchairs . |
30 | Somebody must have sat on the loaf or something . |