Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] [adv prt] again " in BNC.
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1 | There was no sign of the girls , so I supposed they must have gone out again after their high tea . |
2 | My eyes were heavy-lidded with fatigue , and despite the jolting , I must have drifted off again , for suddenly we were stopped , everything quiet , only the sound of voices — Ward talking to a tall , dark man wearing dungarees and a sombrero . |
3 | well then you 'll have to set up again with your controls . |
4 | ‘ Soon there will be nowhere to hide … and she 'll have to move on again . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll have to go out again and search , ’ she insisted desperately , wondering where . |
6 | Only she did n't , but without Leo 's heavy arm round her shoulders she thought she might have run out again . |
7 | Might have gone off again . |
8 | Yes , I think it does something really nasty , you know , you could have got in again and just been sort of whiter than white just does n't work with the er , |
9 | But that would 've tied in again with , with the beginning because what is affordable erm would he get the benefits that he was wanting at the end of it . |
10 | He had to make mock of her because otherwise he would have knelt down again and — cradled her close to him to comfort her . |
11 | She would have backed out again if the mourners , disturbed by the noise of the door , had n't swivelled round to look at her . |
12 | The summer breeding season extends between November and February , so we would have to come back again earlier in the season to have a look at some of the other birds , such as the smaller land birds , which tend to present more problems to the photographer . |
13 | In a week or so weather and growth would have sealed up again all the raw edges that betrayed its use . |
14 | So she was going to the opposite direction actually , and I insisted that I do n't want to take her that long she would have to walk back again . |
15 | And now , having walked all the way across Frizingley in her thin pale blue dress and her dark blue tablecloth cloak she would have to walk back again — and fast — before she froze to death where she stood . |
16 | I suppose taxpayers will have to cough up again . |
17 | You will have to come back again . ’ |