Example sentences of "have [verb] [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Without realizing I was lucky that her hands were stuck in the dough she w she would have given me a thick ear you know for for for doing that . |
2 | Now at that point , when she received the letter and read the policy , erm we could have given her a better cover if it applied to that particular vehicle . |
3 | She prospered at GSA nevertheless , coming out with the second highest marks in her final year , which should have given her a valuable travelling scholarship . |
4 | Why could n't he have given her a different choice , one that did n't involve old loyalties ? |
5 | I could have given him a straight rejection , but I suppose that was not in my nature . |
6 | I mean , I would have given him a good kick if I 'd do stood along side of him ! |
7 | His early acquaintance with Pub ] ius Rutilius Rufus at the school of Panaetius must have given him a first taste of Roman optimates : later he had Pompey and Cicero among his admirers . |
8 | ‘ Even before you pointed out his similarity to Clinton , I would have given him a reasonable rating . |
9 | Perhaps his teacher should have given him a better word than ‘ tidgy ’ , but they both knew what they meant . |
10 | He could scarcely have given him a firmer hint if he had hit him over the head with a mallet . |
11 | But Jack did n't know that and , even if he had known , it would only have given him a false feeling of security , because the threat from streptomycin , when it came , was not of a hind that he could have imagined or foreseen . |
12 | His mother was a Parr , which may have given him an independent entree into Gloucester 's service , but he could equally well have come to the duke 's attention through the Percy connection . |
13 | His mother was a Parr , which may have given him an independent entree into Gloucester 's service , but he could equally well have come to the duke 's attention through the Percy connection . |
14 | Adorno 's recognition of the radical potential of what he called jazz ( see , for example , Adorno 1976 : 33–4 ) could have given him the theoretical space for such an approach ( it certainly means he has no logical grounds for the theoretical closure he operates , only a self-fulfilling pessimism ) ; but he fails to follow his quest into places where he could have found what he sought , and , more damagingly , he excludes the possibility of any other mode of critique than that associated with alienated individualism . |
15 | In so doing they will be building on their earlier writing experiences which should have given them a positive view of themselves as writers who are capable of making and receiving meanings using a variety of forms depending on audience and purpose . |
16 | Although Mikhailichenko should have given them a 15th-minute lead , Marseille increasingly controlled the game . |
17 | In theory , during this period their potential to adapt technology to source inputs locally ( as had occurred in Biafra during the civil war ) , rather than to import them might have given them a competitive edge over the large manufacturing companies managed and partly owned from overseas . |
18 | Under the energetic leadership of H. L. Dowbiggin , Inspector-General from 1913 to 1937 , the police gained sophistication which may have given them a relative advantage over some lawbreakers . |
19 | But he agreed the police could have given them a few day 's notice of the situation . |
20 | ‘ England 's batting , fielding and — apart from Emburey and Edmonds — their bowling proclaimed the lack of practice and resolve on a slow pitch which , had they been in the right frame of mind , would have given them an even chance of levelling the series , ’ asserted Wisden . |
21 | ‘ They might have given you a rough ride at first , but you survived — more than survived ! |
22 | ‘ You shitbag , Tiny , you could have given us a bloody heart attack . ’ |
23 | ‘ They were always totally supportive of the company and the publicity from the Embassy could not have given us a better boost or image . ’ |
24 | He 'd probably have given us a proper meal and , and — ‘ |
25 | And erm if they could have given us a proper explanation why they 'd gone back and prove us wrong them fair enough . |
26 | It was a joke really , because if she was one of the male officers then she would not have given it a second thought . |
27 | Should have realised it the first time , but that 's what happens when you make assumptions . |
28 | they they get an allowance for somebody to clean and if they 've got a cleaner , I mean , they should have sacked them a long while ago ! |
29 | The many hours we have spent playing , seeing , hearing whilst making these films have taught us a great deal . |
30 | The sort of thing that would have delighted him a few months ago — he would have chuckled over its witty irreverence , and imagined with pleasure Clare 's shock and embarrassment had she come across it . |