Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | But Ed though remains superbly played by Ian Gelder , an ageing , moustachioed boy scout with emergent tendencies , as is Christopher Hancock 's fearful old dad who early on has rumbled Sloane , an Alf Garnett before his time . |
2 | He obviously has heeded Ruskin 's advice not just to look at things but to ‘ watch ’ them . |
3 | One only has to compare Scotland with England to see where the real problem lay . |
4 | He tends to deal with one or more Japanese breeders , and will perhaps have visited Japan himself , to select choice fish . |
5 | She should perhaps have brought Glyn after all . |
6 | The arrival of Durham on the first-class circuit can only have strengthened Middlesbrough 's claim to continue hosting Yorkshire championship cricket each season . |
7 | Anyone entering from outside would only have seen Jim with his feet up in front of the fire , reading a thriller . |
8 | Also , it can not be ignored that Marco did n't have many options , since Eddie was about to kill him , and Marco 's actions were in self-defence : I think that Marco may only have beaten Eddie up had he not drawn the knife , but not killed him . |
9 | Although the defection of Clarence , in particular , can only have enhanced Richard 's standing in the king 's eyes , the real contribution of the rebels to Gloucester 's advancement lay in opening up the existing power structure by removing several of Edward 's closest supporters . |
10 | Although the defection of Clarence , in particular , can only have enhanced Richard 's standing in the king 's eyes , the real contribution of the rebels to Gloucester 's advancement lay in opening up the existing power structure by removing several of Edward 's closest supporters . |
11 | Elves , like dragons , are embedded deeply in several different traditions of North-West Europe , and the inconsistencies of those traditions may only have made Tolkien itch to create a Zusammenhang . |
12 | Wear Valley Council may only have promised Stanley United FC two footballs ( Gadfly March 4 ) but the hidden agenda looks more promising . |
13 | It is inconceivable that Eliza would have married Wickham , just as Lucy could only have married George . |
14 | Had there been a genuine sense of Arabism during the post-war period , Aziz went on , then the Gulf States would not only have cancelled Iraq 's debts , but would also have organized a comprehensive Iraqi reconstruction plan . |
15 | So having done Woodrow Wilson this week , we will do Moses , next week . |
16 | Had he pressed on he might none the less have taken Newcastle , which contained many Jacobite sympathisers , but while he dallied , turning aside to Hexham , 15 miles [ 24 km ] west of the city , the Newcastle magistrates called out the militia and trained bands , mobilised a force of 700 tough keelmen , who worked on the lighters in the harbour , patched up the ancient city wall , though they lacked cannon to defend it , and bricked up the gates . |
17 | And his reputation for honour was apparently widespread enough to have reached Gloucester . |
18 | The islands , known by the Russians as the southern Kuriles , were occupied by Soviet forces in 1945 and , since then , had been a source of dispute significant enough to have prevented Japan and the Soviet Union from concluding a formal treaty to end the Pacific War . |
19 | And it 's good enough to have helped Oxfordshire 's young sailors become European Champions . |
20 | Her twin must love Roman very much to have let Claudia know how worried she was about his reaction to her escapade with Garry . |
21 | There is a difference between being called a customer and being regarded as one , which seems entirely to have escaped BR . |
22 | But then money , or something , seemed suddenly to have brought Gerald Seymour-Strachey from the hazy background to the centre of the picture . |
23 | Andrejevs , who hitherto had headed Latvia 's observer delegation to the Council of Europe , spoke of the need to " restore the independence of Latvia and the rights of the indigenous population , while … maintaining the rights of people of other nationalities " . |
24 | The smile apparently had impressed Bert and Jasper . |
25 | The press apparently had expected Steffi 's invincible reign to last for several years — when last year Graf had a bad year ( by her standards ) the men and women of the press understandably searched for reasons for it — and voiced them . |
26 | As a result , the top lots all had predicted CGIs between 900 and 1150 points — the black-and-white breed average is about 500 , and animals over CGI 730 are in the top 1% of the UK population . |
27 | When Sarazen saw him , he decided he gently had to tell Dan that he did not think he was going to be able to carry his bag . |
28 | I only had to call Mr once . |
29 | He only had to visit Poland , Czechoslovakia , Hungary , even East Germany , and political earthquakes followed . |
30 | You only had to say MainMan or Bowie and all the doors opened . |