Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] a [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 You may have heard of a technique called ‘ path analysis ’ and have wondered if it referred to the methods discussed in this chapter .
2 This has a total of nine teeth set in three rows , and could well have come from a lock fitted to the door of a villa .
3 A man must have lurked in a car parked between two lamp standards , noting the time of arrival , the minute the curtains had been drawn at her bedroom , the second their shadows met and intertwined behind the window .
4 Certainly , that expansion could never have occurred in a society organised into villages of co-operation ; nor would industries run by trade unions as workers ’ co-operatives and organised nationally have provided a basis for it , for the accumulation of capital with which to finance the crucial , secondary stage of the Industrial Revolution : that is , the establishment of a capital goods sector of the economy .
5 If we 'd have put in a price based on A C scaled fees , we would have overspent by a hundred and fifty five percent .
6 Mary Leapor , however , would have studied under a man named Richard Cooper who made strenuous efforts to improve the school during the middle years of the century [ Clarke ] .
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