Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] have [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ALL good news , but I fear that taxes may have to go up next year if the Chancellor misses his projected £244.5bn target on spending .
2 As it stands so far , the arms-race idea seems to suggest that cheetahs and gazelles should have gone on , generation after generation , getting ever faster until both travelled faster than sound .
3 The huge " club fender " of early Edwardian times should have held on to its proper suggestions of Christmas , when a group of laughing guests sat there , full glasses in their hands , while child actors performed in a glittering pantomime , entrances and exits from behind the Christmas tree .
4 But he let the Masters slip out of his hand right at the finish and the doubts must have crept in .
5 Moisture from the inflated covers might have gingered up the pitch somewhat for the third day , and with the ball still quite new , England 's bowlers were clearly interested in a breakthrough .
6 The fans would have come in handy during the humid weather over the last few days .
7 But whatever those proposals may be , schools now will have the opportunity of opting out , and I think it 's a fair guess that if the opting out legislation had been in place when comprehensive education was imposed upon this county in 1964 , you would probably have found a great number of the grammar schools would have opted out , using the legislation , and I have no doubt whatsoever that in every single one of those cases you would have had a large majority of parents in support of that .
8 The books would have taken up too much of my life . ’
9 Psychotic tortoises would have gone down well on the North Gate . ’
10 In that case , big firms and their insurers would have to sit up and take notice or pay the consequences .
11 Moreover the political parties would have to set up in every one of them the organization required for the preparation of their lists : an obligation they would be very unlikely to contemplate with enthusiasm .
12 Father 's eyes would have lit up .
13 To achieve finer detail , animals would have to move up into ultrasonic frequencies , and a number of mammals have done just that .
14 But a nice idea , yeah , he 's saying before long tens of thousands of schools will have sprung up in the villages throughout the province erm and that , that basically the peasants like the old style schools which is basically a Chinese way of teaching as opposed to erm the education which the landlords received which is the foreign school and he 's saying how when he was a student erm you know he used to think that the foreign style schools were groovy er but has now realized that actually , you know , being , I mean
15 TAXI DRIVERS will have to pay up after councillors voted to increase licence fees by double the inflation rate .
16 However , while most Arab states might have gone along with this ( if only to worst Abdallah ) , it was clear that Jordan would not contemplate the loss of the gains for which it had gone to war .
17 The believe planners should have turned down the application .
18 If Ruby Dobby had not been offended matters might have turned out differently .
19 One can get a further perspective on the development of the class/politics relationship in the period of the Wilson government by asking the question of whether matters could have turned out very differently , and in particular whether a ‘ socialist alternative ’ was there for the taking .
20 But if you had n't said it , Rachel … those barriers would have slammed back up and locked into place again . ’
21 At the beginning of September the first official estimates suggested that insurance companies would have to pay up to $7,300 million in damage claims arising from Andrew , making it the most costly natural catastrophe in US history .
22 ) And , having digested that , any Masons would have shot out of their seats at the beginning of the overture — threefold chords in a knocking rhythm .
23 I 'm sure that e e if there is an easy way of doing it the Conservatives would have found out and done it .
24 Their movements would have kicked up the fine silt carpet on the bottom of the lake , obscuring vision .
25 Military engineers would have worked out this information , and fed it into each missile , many months before .
26 Each of their own lives would have to take up another uncertain beginning .
27 All youngsters will have to belt up in cars , vans and lorries from February 2 under tough laws unveiled by the Government yesterday .
28 The youngsters will have to hang on where they can .
29 Marketers in supplier companies will have to find out the nature of these organisational arrangements before they can have any hope of making a sale .
30 This season , according to Chamonix tourist office , the peak period will be 14-25 February , when schools in two of the three national zones will have broken up .
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