Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | What I think the public did not appreciate and I do not think would have appreciated clearly from the consultation leaflet , was quite how big a difference there was between the level of relief afforded by the inner relief roads and the outer relief roads , and in that context , I think that to say that the outer relief roads afford relief of between twenty and thirty percent is a little misleading in two respects . |
2 | I 'll give you one story that you may not think could have been cut down , but , the headline read , ‘ War Declared ’ . |
3 | Some criteria for deciding what to include and what not to include would have to be established . |
4 | Under the Law Society 's Scheme , representatives who are not accredited will have a period of six months during which they can develop their skills by being paid for work on less serious cases . |
5 | Leaseholders who live in a block which does not qualify will have a new right to buy an extended lease . |
6 | On the other hand , people whose words are not answered may have to spend a lifetime screaming for what they want or need , convinced that only if they demand loudly , cajole , beg , bully or threaten , will they obtain what they want . |
7 | A number of charities will be able to show one lump sum figure as turnover , which other charities which are not incorporated will have to show in greater detail . ’ |
8 | The prognostic value of this parameter might have been higher if the follow up of our patients had been longer , since some of the patients with high upper crypt labelling indeces who did not relapse might have experienced later recurrences . |
9 | ‘ I heard Commandant say all patients not cured will have to be disposed soon . ’ |
10 | The persuasion to marriage , then , is a criticism of the Friend ( whose reasons for not marrying may have been honourable or dishonourable ) , but it tells us something about the Poet . |
11 | ‘ Peer pressure about not talking may have something to do with it . ’ |
12 | But for that he would have got his sword out of its scabbard , and the fight they could not afford would have been on in earnest . |
13 | He also warned conservative elements that " whoever does not reform will have to leave the stage " . |
14 | ‘ Gazza has won the fans ' hearts and even if he had n't scored that late goal — and although they would have turned against the side — I do n't think would have turned against him . |
15 | And then when we finished er finished the game about , I do n't know must have been about twenty to eleven when we finished the game there was sandwiches and chips coming out . |
16 | I do n't know must have had some sort of virus or something |
17 | Yo you did n't put will have been confirmed in there but you want it in there now and then you put SATS bracket external test , extern , I ca n't even say it , and now you wan na put external test bracket SATS ! |