Example sentences of "[adv] to have [verb] [det] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Those of us near enough to have observed this were by now climbing onto chairs and beds and squealing , ‘ It 's a mouse ! ’ , but Rosie continued her progression into bed , pulled the clothes up to her nose and regarded us all with mild astonishment . |
2 | Here Ipswich were unquestionably the better side , but Southend 's football was skilled enough to have beaten most teams in the Second Division . |
3 | Death happened — they were old enough to have acknowledged that . |
4 | Britain and America are worried enough to have produced enough serum to immunise their troops against anthrax , one of the biological agents he is most likely to have . |
5 | Any elderly crone , who happened to be ugly or misshapen enough to have repelled all potential husbands , and who was therefore forced to live a solitary life with no children of her own , often as an outcast on the edge of the village , was desperately in need of companionship . |
6 | Scriabin 's First Symphony is a cyclic , tautly structured work than can well manage without being manoeuvred towards the sound world of the Poem of Ecstasy , and Segerstam would have done better to have had more of an ear for pacing and projection than is evident here . |
7 | The direct action , by a well-organised union of skilled workers , seems sufficiently to have deterred most clothiers in Wiltshire from introducing machinery for around twenty years . |
8 | His own pleasure had been of shorter duration for he was very well aware that he ought somehow to have protected this trusting girl from himself . |
9 | I think some of the erm er they 've crossed all the P Way ones out and er appear not to have crossed any of the works , bridges , B E S out . |
10 | Lydia thought herself very slow not to have realised all this before , but then she reflected that the rapidity with which they had learned the circumstances of this secluded family was in itself strange . |
11 | It was not just her station in life which precluded choice but life itself and she felt foolish not to have realised this long ago . |
12 | MacQuillan , as a newcomer to the Fleet Street scene and a man who was averse to advice from others , appeared not to have realized this . |
13 | We would all have liked to be able to eat normally at meals and not to have to hit each other to be first in the breakfast queue . |
14 | It may be that ‘ post ’ will need progressive reinterpretation to include telex , facsimile transmission and other forms of ‘ electronic mail ’ but international conventions appear not to have explored these possibilities thus far . |
15 | Britain , the only other EC country not to have implemented all provisions of the directive , is doing so in the Criminal Justice bill that has just come before the House of Commons . |
16 | I ought not to have done that . |
17 | PSR1706–44 , which has just reached the shell , seems not to have done this yet . |
18 | Matriarchal planter culture appears not to have overcome this difficulty of development completely . |
19 | I dare to go further : some of the most gifted and earnest among my contemporaries — I think of Edgar Dowers in the United States and Geoffrey Hill in the United Kingdom ( though I except Hill 's wonderful Mercian Hymns ) — fall short of pleasing me as they might , because they seem not to have followed this rule of thumb , and their language is habitually for my taste a shade , or several shades , too grandiloquent or ‘ literary ’ . |
20 | ‘ I have in mind the fact that it was not seriously disputed , at any stage during the election , that eight out of 10 families would gain as a result of Labour 's tax and spending proposals ; and yet a number of people who would undoubtedly be beneficiaries of what we were proposing appear not to have recognised that . ’ |
21 | Ought she not to have said that ? |
22 | I should have preferred not to have to raise this matter in an Adjournment debate . |
23 | Ramsay had hoped not to have to bring this forward if it could be avoided . |
24 | But let us assume that when we question him he proves not to have overlooked such dangers . |
25 | The majority of those young people who leave home to live rough are found not to have chosen this course but , rather , to have had it thrust upon them by circumstances . |
26 | BRENTFORD 'S run of six successive wins came to an end before their best crowd of the season and West Ham were unlucky not to have taken all three points . |
27 | Although the government continued to suspect him , he seems not to have taken any further part in rebellious activities and tried to dissuade his old friend Thomas Russell [ q.v. ] from organizing another rebellion in 1803 . |
28 | But I say you 're foolish not to have put that in the budget . |
29 | You claim not to have found any lighter , is that it ? ’ |
30 | ‘ We are the biggest club in football not to have had any recent success , but right now the city is rocking . |