Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] have " in BNC.
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1 | Had we 'd better go back had n't we ? |
2 | Oh 'eck you better find out had n't you . |
3 | ‘ If we prevent children dying in infancy they will just grow up to have children of their own and population will increase even faster . ’ |
4 | Instead of having three to look after I 'd probably end up having to look after a seven or eight . |
5 | You 'll probably end up having to carry her home . |
6 | ‘ It will probably turn out to have been discovered twenty times already . |
7 | The fears of the Scruton philosophy may well turn out to have been exaggerated . |
8 | ‘ This could well turn out to have been a very significant moment in the history of England ’ , wrote Tom McGrath in Peace News . |
9 | When , as part of my training , I was regressed under hypnosis by my late husband ( also a qualified hypnotherapist ) , I did indeed turn out to have lived during the Tudor period — but I was a pig-farmer 's daughter who , having lived a pitiful existence , died from a gangrenous leg at the age of fifteen . |
10 | Craig ( 1987 ) concludes that the trends are now back to the pre-industrialization pattern of population and that the ‘ 1911 type ’ may eventually turn out to have been exceptional . |