Example sentences of "have do with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think he could have done with a general chapter on the French State , which would have placed Diderot more firmly in his times and made clearer the difficulties he encountered . |
2 | Chelmsford could certainly have done with a bigger pool of players . |
3 | I mean he tried the Forest defence out on the left-hand side t to start with switched the player and got young Lewis in and really Forest could have done with a better ball er sorry Leicester could have done with a better final ball from Lewis . |
4 | The little devils could have done with a firm hand ! ’ |
5 | We did not collect as much objective data as we might have done with a white group . |
6 | Mesmerised by that wagging right hand , the South Africans he blew away on that dramatic fifth morning at the Kensington Oval in April could certainly have done with a few chunks of green kryptonite . |
7 | Well we had er the business was quite good er we had er we could do , of course at the end of the war , we could have done with an awful lot more cars , but we could n't get them . |
8 | They could have done with an easier game than Bristol but they beat them 38-11 back in October , so it can be done . |
9 | As generations followed the pattern of the maze , the earth energies may have illumined their forms in just the way that they may have done with the cup-and-ring marks and the pilgrims ' tracks . |
10 | ‘ It seems to me that both you and Peter could have done with the friendly shoulder of a mother to pour out your troubles to — you 're reliving something from your past . |
11 | But it may also have to do with the so-called sports that were on display . |