Example sentences of "[adv] have [vb pp] at " in BNC.
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1 | Slow down in your mad rush from chore to chore and talk to those in the shop or office , on the platform or pavement , whom previously you would only have nodded at . |
2 | So having looked at the relationship between business and the voluntary sector today , let's take a brief look at the future . |
3 | But as more unwanted probings prodded , she was set to seriously wonder if indeed it was good enough to have called at Vendelin Gajdusek 's home and left it at that . |
4 | The centre of Dixie 's shirt caves in instantly , as if a hidden mouth inside had sucked at it and vomited blood . |
5 | Dunwoody had delayed the decision until after Wo n't Be Gone Long had schooled at Towcester earlier this week . |
6 | But in the last few days the food supplies from CARE alone have fed at least 150,000 people . |
7 | In the meantime , oxygen could not have accumulated at this early stage ( without biological help ) because it would absorb the same ultraviolet rays . |
8 | If you had told any of Britain 's hard-pressed post-war chancellors that they could expand the economy vigorously and turn round the external accounts by 6.5 per cent of GDP without adverse consequences , would they not have jumped at the chance ? |
9 | The most popular British cult object , however , has no wheels and would not have moved at all if it was not for British Telecom . |
10 | The most successful perhaps were those acquired as teacher training colleges , such as Wentworth Castle and Wentworth Woodhouse which , without such use , might not have survived at all . |
11 | It is tempting to wonder what Smart 's genius could have been had he not been tormented by madness ; but perhaps without the enhanced perception that came with illness , he would not have written at all . |
12 | The alpine char we had already caught at 220 m , weighing around 220 g each , would not have registered at that depth . |
13 | It is idle to speculate on the source of leaks — that I did learn in my years in Government — but what was certain was that the Telegraph story could not have appeared at a worse time . |
14 | Had he been an ordinary shop assistant it would not have done at all . |
15 | These are eminently sensible things , which Reagan would not have done at gunpoint , and much the same themes run through the more contentious measures . |
16 | Courses leading to masters ' degrees are normally designed to fulfil one of the following objectives : to follow directly from the study undertaken at first degree level ; to enable graduates of one discipline to acquire knowledge of another related discipline or subject area ; to develop and apply the student 's first degree knowledge in a related specialized area ; or to relate and synthesize a number of disciplines which the student may not have studied at first degree level . |
17 | They would not have felt at ease if the beach had been entirely unpeopled , and indeed it was not , but over here balls would not bounce nor running youngsters kick sand up on to their towels , and there was the shade essential for Jack , which his wife had still to remind him about . |
18 | According to Mr Dieter Brauninger , an economist at Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt , the newcomers could not have arrived at a better time : a period of dynamic growth , when gaps created by the fall in the birth rate in the past two decades need to be filled . |
19 | If Hugh and Prior Robert had not been well mounted , and the elderly but resolute former steward of Ramsey forced to go afoot , they could not have arrived at the cathedral priory of Worcester within a day of each other . |
20 | Animals such as mussels would not be spread so liberally around the world — indeed they could not have evolved at all — unless they had a phase as mobile plankton . |
21 | Fragment A is more difficult to analyse as the evidence is incomplete and the habit of keeping to a set rate of progress may not have evolved at the A stage of composition ; but it could have been completed between June 1758 and April 1759 , in a shorter or longer time depending on whether he wrote one verse or three each day . |
22 | During Key Biscayne , Jennifer was asked if she agreed with Monica Seles ' current belief that if she had known then , what she knows now , what life on the tennis circuit would be like , she would not have started at such an early age . |
23 | Or you may not have thought at all . |
24 | A number of non-British visitors were heard to mutter that it would not have happened at Frankfurt . |
25 | When times were good , men married earlier and some were able to marry who otherwise could not have married at all — and vice versa . |
26 | In Peking 's eyes , the Nobel Peace Prize could not have come at a worse time . |
27 | The invitation could not have come at a better time . |
28 | Proposals to replace our dry sow accommodation could not have come at worse time , with pig prices falling through the floor , and I suppose some would say that we are reacting plenty soon enough . |
29 | The timing of the announcement could not have come at a more politically sensitive time . |
30 | For Sinton , who made his England debut in Poznan in the crucial final qualifier against Poland last November and was a member of the England B side that defeated France B at Loftus Road in February , that run could not have come at a better time . |