Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 about fucking I 'll have a pint of lager please .
2 As the car chugged down the M1 motorway I stopped cursing my bad luck and thought of how we could have made the first descent if only we had concentrated on the job in hand and not got the press involved or told so many people all about our daring endeavour .
3 I thought of you every day , of how we could have been together , and now we may start again . ’
4 We can get an idea of how they might have breathed by looking at modern fish .
5 And as she worked beside Silas one question hammered to demand an answer — the question of how she could have lost control of her own emotions when she 'd known that all he needed was time to sort out his own feelings for Doreen .
6 Soaring out thought the airlock into the Fraxillian sunshine , I thought of how I must have looked to nay people below .
7 However , at the Secret Life of the Fax Machine exhibition which opens at the Science Museum in London today , Bain 's patent specification will be on display along with a drawing of how it would have worked by the cartoonist Tim Hunkin , who uncovered the 1843 patent .
8 if we 'd have started de it 'd have been another six months , no disrespect to Adrian but , you know , I , I just know the history of how it would have progressed .
9 She wanted to see reconstructions of the accident , diagrams of how it might have come about .
10 Darwin was not the first to marvel but he made the notion of such adaptedness scientifically respectable by providing an explanation of how it might have come about .
11 She had no clear idea of how it could have rolled from the table , for it had seemed perfectly secure when she had put it there .
12 This terrible matter has brought shame on Leicestershire , and we expect to get to the heart of how it could have gone on for so long , while apparently nobody did anything about it .
13 ‘ He told me , ’ said Roland , neutrally , watching for a sign of her consciousness of what Fergus might have said , of how he might have spoken .
14 Until now , Livingston has consistently protested total innocence of how he could have provided a positive sample in a Sports Council test just before the Games .
15 ‘ Think of where we would have been without nurses during the war . ’
16 Yes , I think as adults one thing we have to do is actually trust the wisdom of our children to let us know , to give us the cues to when they need to talk or express their fears in some way erm I mean that 's our duty not to stop them talking , not to stop them asking questions , but to be aware of when they may have fears .
17 Only the barest biographical outline is sketched , only one anecdote is related about him , and no information is recorded about any he may have endowed or any works he may have written .
18 Unsurprisingly , Rugby missed their putt , falling behind when they must have felt they were odds-on to go ahead .
19 he 's retired , but he 's , he 's been quite busy with this Festival , but I , I said to him , now what I 'll do is maybe come and you and him and Jane maybe kind of will just sort of have a quick confab sometime just talk about what he wants , and he will be kind of happy to do that with obviously we 'd have to find a drop of money to pay for the tapes , I mean that would n't be huge and expensive .
20 But for now it would have to do .
21 And because I fear that that is the position , I can not help but feel that before long we will have yet another attempt to amend Act seventeen , nineteen sixty three and that we will go round the circuit , the same circuit once again with I fear the same result .
22 I mean if this had all sort of come before left we 'd have got it through no problem
23 You 're talking about about two months from now we 'd have our first year anniversary .
24 In five years time from now it will have developed into an all powerful , constitutionally independent institution responsible for the Community 's monetary and exchange rate policies .
25 I am now looking forward to coming home , and am thinking that a fortnight from now I should have arrived in Hong Kong .
26 From behind I could have been a man with my hood up .
27 From tomorrow they will have BA flight numbers .
28 sort of , to put it , I 'm gon na be is that as from tomorrow we will have identified what erm desking and so on will be moved during the reorganization erm , and obviously any of the desking that is n't gon na be moved until the organization , we 'll be tidying up the cables .
29 You say that I need to discuss copy when I 've got there if you 've got copy if they 've had full colour before then they will have bromides and separations and things like
30 One day , thought Mr Wolski to himself looking around the Zoo , this place will no longer exist , but long before then I will have left it , oh yes !
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