Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [art] [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She believed Spittals would somehow have treated a male officer differently — spoken less patronisingly , with more respect .
2 The loss of the holy day holidays might have annoyed the local inhabitants more than it did the off-comers .
3 But where we might have expected a bourgeois society logically to break it up or transform it — as indeed it was to be disintegrated later — the classic phase of bourgeois society reinforced and exaggerated it .
4 ‘ When you did n't show up to see Kirsty off to school this morning , I thought you might have caught an early flight back to London . ’
5 The two human parcels screwed up on the floor could have fared a whole lot worse .
6 I am afraid I believe a caution would have come a great deal more quickly .
7 Over 900 of them said : ‘ It should have come a long time ago — very few people have done more for charity , public service and their Party than you have ’ .
8 He made great play of all the tasks in the Casa Guidi he had been left to do — furniture to repair , decorations to see to — but to Wilson 's experienced eye they would not have occupied an energetic person more than a month at the most .
9 In its former glory it must have dominated the whole dale below from Richmond to Hawes .
10 If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market .
11 If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market .
12 ‘ I would have done a great deal more , Hilary , ’ he told her seriously .
13 Is not the Minister deeply ashamed that he intends to carry on with that cruel and stupid tax instead of scrapping it , as he should have done a long time ago ?
14 We may have met a long time ago at Rotherfield when I was on a weekend outing from school , but I would n't expect you to remember — it was at least 10 years ago and I ca n't imagine I was a memorable schoolgirl !
15 She said she was sure I must have missed an English Christmas abroad all these years .
16 After the night Quigley had kicked my head in , I had finally seen something I should have seen a long time ago .
17 But now I have , and I see what I should have seen a long time ago , the selfish , arrogant , unscrupulous fixer who has been quietly feathering his nest in London for the past ten years at our expense after turning his back on us as though we were n't good enough for him , who could n't even be bothered to come home during this ordeal but just flew over on a weekend return when the mood took him , when he had nothing better to do , like the tourist he is !
18 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 .
19 ‘ There is much more , ’ said Huy , convinced that Merymose must have seen the other similarities too .
20 He may have made a cool £250,000 out of writing George Michael 's biography , but he was cute enough to identify a demand for the tome , and lucky George did n't want to rip him off for the proceeds .
21 Thanks very much indeed for your report , Matthew , it 's certainly very informative , and in an ideal world , I think we might have made a different decision today .
22 If the two papers had appeared out of the blue , with no preparation of the scientific ground , they would surely have made an enormous impact both among astronomers and in the wider world .
23 He must have made the whole thing up from start to finish .
24 To focus on Charlemagne is not to say that any one individual could have Christianized the political order single-handed .
25 Some referees would have produced a red card instantly , but Alan Flood decided that the challenge only merited a yellow .
26 Part of it was my upbringing , of course , but I could easily have had a violent reaction away from that if it had n't been for the inhibiting atmosphere in the company itself .
27 And we only wanted the melted chocolate , we could have had a sticky finger then could n't we ?
28 We have spoken about old partners as if they will always have had a long life together and that is indeed the case in many of the pairs whom we currently encounter .
29 A Titford family photograph taken in the early 1890s shows husband and wife with five daughters and young Marwood , the girls in neat smocks or severe black dresses , the son in an Eton collar , and every one of the group looking his or her most miserable Sunday best Those photographers who made a speciality of enticing young ladies to say ‘ prunes ’ and ‘ prisms ’ to bring out their charming dimples , called ‘ watch the birdie ! ’ with much gusto or tried ‘ cheese ! ’ in the hope of a smile would have had a rough time indeed with severe-looking Benjamin James and his wife and children .
30 ‘ Harriet must have had a real skinful yesterday .
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