Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] at " in BNC.

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1 He must have heard the racing results at six o'clock .
2 ONLY a Satanic mind could have placed the death-dealing bomb at the hospital , said Alliance deputy leader Seamus Close .
3 ‘ I shall have to inform the Prime Minister at once .
4 But you do not have to hire the smart guy at the top , for his thinking is likely to he atypical anyway .
5 Any feelings of shyness Fabia might have endured the following morning at the thought of seeing Ven again were shortlived when she did actually see him .
6 Users of the main car park at Park Royal will have noticed a new fence at the back of the site .
7 TEATIME viewers to ITV 's results service last Saturday may have noticed a promising debut at the Sunderland-West Ham Cup tie .
8 Can it have changed much — or did it rain so pre-emptively that he can not have noticed the lovely inlets at Isleornsay , their green banked lands sloping to soft-coloured waters ?
9 Kafka could have felt no more trepidation at that time than I , though I covered my nervousness by giggling at Maté 's latest joke .
10 For all he said about poetry being a ‘ mug 's game ’ , he must have felt an interior exultation at knowing that he possessed outstanding gifts .
11 In the event of you losing your ticket you will have to purchase a new ticket at the full price at the Entrance to the Theme Park in order to gain access into EURO DISNEYLAND .
12 But Jan Peerce makes a very coarse and unromantic Alfredo , and Licia Albanese , who might have made a good shot at the role of Violetta under more sympathetic direction , sounds particularly nervous and unsettled .
13 She knew that he did n't much care for André , but he could at least have made a better attempt at disguising it .
14 Nenna felt that she could have made a better hand at answering Louise if only Edward had taken the trouble to return her purse .
15 Fergie may well have bought a cut diamond at cut price but how he fits in remains a poser .
16 Deprived — fortunately as it turned out , for otherwise he would have had no spare time at all — of the pleasures of the rugby field , he played a little squash and tennis ( developing his ‘ cannonball serve : that 's all you need , see : they never get it back ’ ) and ‘ chatting up ’ .
17 The boy must have had a terrible time at school .
18 Yet even by the standards of the day , it seems extraordinary that Joyce should have thought the British people at large would respond sympathetically to his shrill and truculent celebration of the fate of Jews in the first year of Hitler 's dictatorship .
19 The most upsetting thing for me has been to see her medical notes and realise that she could have got the right treatment at home … that is if her country was n't being torn apart by war
20 By now you will have become an old hand at completing charts , logging your daily weight and entering any adverse reactions and symptoms you may have experienced .
21 Exceptionally dashing in his polo clothes ( he was a ten-goal player ) , he must have struck an imposing figure at six foot four .
22 If you pay-in at a branch of a different bank from your own you will probably have to pay a small fee at the counter .
23 Batty recognises that he could have taken a sharper look at the derivative nature of the designs or examined some of the problems likely to face the company in the future .
24 Oswald and ( probably ) his brother , Oswiu , were the sons of Aethelfrith by Acha , sister of Eadwine ( HE III , 6 ) , and this may have facilitated acceptance of Oswald as king among the Deirans and the restoration of an overkingship , but the deaths of many of the Deiran royal family will have left a political vacuum at the heart of the Deiran kingdom which can not have been immediately filled by Aethelfrith 's sons .
25 The energy crisis may well mean that governments and the EEC will have to take a fresh look at the provision of public transport as a means of developing democratic tourism .
26 British Aerospace said its advisers would have to take a detailed look at Ferranti 's books to satisfy themselves that there were no further problems before the company could proceed .
27 Buyers who have paid high prices do not discover that they could have obtained the same goods at lower prices ; sellers who have sold for low prices do not discover that they could have obtained higher prices .
28 Given the rambling terms of reference , and the clash of opinion between its members as to how they should be interpreted , the Commission would have faced a bumpy ride at the best of times .
29 News of their ill-luck may have dampened the post-match celebrations at Branch Road last night after Derry rattled up the highest score of the round , 61–17 against north west neighbours Omagh .
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