Example sentences of "have [verb] the [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But the soldiers thought it was great altogether to be near to Tara , and began to talk about getting up a party to go along and take a look , because would n't it be the finest old inspiration a man could have to see the Bright Palace again .
2 The loss of the holy day holidays might have annoyed the local inhabitants more than it did the off-comers .
3 You can , of course , use an alternative type electrolytic capacitor if you wish but you will have to adjust the mounting position accordingly .
4 You might have to write the whole programme again to do that .
5 In its former glory it must have dominated the whole dale below from Richmond to Hawes .
6 If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market .
7 If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market .
8 If anyone had been paying any attention , they would have seen the drooping head suddenly lift , the hands come away from the mouth , and the strained facial muscles relax .
9 ‘ There is much more , ’ said Huy , convinced that Merymose must have seen the other similarities too .
10 He must have made the whole thing up from start to finish .
11 Yeah I think you 'll just have to wipe the whole thing out and do it again .
12 To focus on Charlemagne is not to say that any one individual could have Christianized the political order single-handed .
13 We got here in the nick of time or we would have had the rotten table otherwise .
14 I think he 's gon na have to raid the bottom divisions again , you know .
15 Behind the scenes they may have affected the prime minister directly .
16 He would have dragged the unfortunate woman back here with him .
17 I should have flung the damned thing out of his open door so that it would bounce down the mountainside up which the road was climbing .
18 If I had n't been so besotted and obsessed to the point of madness I 'd have called the whole thing off ! ’
19 Why do you have to put the bloody age down ?
20 When the boy rose at him on foot , none too steadily but with grim gallantry , and dripping blood from the finger-ends of his mail gauntlet , Owen vaulted promptly out of the saddle to match him , and waved off his companions , who would have borne the young man down by sheer weight .
21 But , while this would have brought the Tory rebels back on board , it would have left a big question mark over whether Mr Major could continue .
22 While relative factor scarcities may have provided the required signals where there is a lucrative profit to be made , it is not the case for fragile areas and the small farmers who live there .
23 Those who read the highbrow press would probably have found the lowbrow tabloids woefully inadequate , but those who read the tabloids would probably have found the highbrow press too complex , long-winded , repetitious , waffling , and boring to be useful .
24 He might have known the Great Enchanter personally , and will almost certainly covet some of Drachenfels ' magical possessions .
25 I should have known the only answer ever is to stand and fight .
26 This penal arrangement came into effect from 2 June and would have cost the clearing banks about £150,000 per week as a result of the lost interest .
27 Sparta , for all these structural shortcomings , was a great power , and calculations about the outcome of the war , as well as delight that she was prepared to play the liberator , must have caused the Greek world generally to favour her over Athens ( p. 99 ) .
28 In Fleming 's time , most bacteriologists would simply have thrown the spoiled culture away , but he looked for the cause .
29 Er if it had gone over would have thrown the whole lot out of er out of gear .
30 Unfortunately the fireworks must have seeded the thick clouds overhead because it absolutely poured with rain , and we got soaked .
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