Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now originally he would have given it to the servers who would have taken it out here .
2 ‘ You might have heard me on the radio , ’ she said .
3 But if I had called out you would then have heard me across the stones .
4 He must have heard her at the door .
5 ‘ I think I may have heard it as a bedtime story when I was a small child . ’
6 He tells us — largely as he must have heard it from the horse 's mouth — the history of programmed machines , the development of McCarthy 's own interest in combining human common sense with the brute number-crunching force of early computers , and how this led to his own contributions , perhaps the best-known of which is the invention of LISP , now the standard programming language of artificial intelligence .
7 I certainly would n't have guessed it from the way you 've been behaving .
8 I 'd have joined him in the Abacos if he 'd asked me , little holidays from time to time .
9 Yet Badcox Lane must have regarded her as a member of their congregation in the widest sense , at least in spirit ; when she died , aged 79 , and was buried at Catherine Hill on 18 May 1826 , the chapel entered the fact in its register .
10 He would have regarded it as a breach of etiquette for a French nobleman to present himself at court in uniform .
11 Believe me , if I had seen her in any other place , I would have dismissed her as a witch from a mummer 's play .
12 ‘ I could have forgiven him for the debts he piled up , but the lies , having another woman — I can never forgive that , ’ Jean says .
13 It must have lulled me into a day dream .
14 When , sometimes , I think back on the beauty of life on a South Seas island , I start to wonder how fate could possibly have propelled me from the rain and bedraggled leafless winter trees of England to such distant enchantment .
15 They are entitled to these benefits , they should have received them in the past , and they should have received them by law .
16 If you half-closed your eyes and looked at it you might have likened it to a string of coloured beads .
17 Ultimately , it was all too easy for Sainz , who could afford to enjoy the scenery in yesterday 's Scottish forest stages after Kankkunnen , the only man who could have overhauled him in the world title race , lost crucial time when his Lancia hit a rock .
18 ‘ What you put into the business , ’ Daisy said , ‘ you should have treated it as a loan and let me pay you back the capital .
19 Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle …
20 Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle …
21 Only decent thing in the room , if you ask me ; he must have won it in a raffle .
22 If he had not tried , they would have dropped him without a word .
23 If it had n't been she would probably have dropped it on the way here .
24 ‘ Could he have dropped it in the car ?
25 If it had been a man who had called him that to his face , he would have smashed him to a pulp .
26 The reporter snapped a rubber band over his notebook , told Hank he would have rung him about the details of the book but he had not been able to get through .
27 He must have rescued me from the canal , because my clothes were wet through , so were his … ’
28 We would have expected them at the beginning , and as we are still at the beginning , they ought to be here .
29 They should never have let him into the RAF — ca n't think why they did n't spot it .
30 There were no brakes , and if I had stumbled , then the bar that ran between the shafts behind me would have caught me in the back and either dragged me along or knocked me to the ground .
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