Example sentences of "[prep] it [pron] [modal v] have " in BNC.

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1 Then below it you would have da da , year and somehow the subject fitted in on a line across , below it ?
2 It may well be that had they known of it they would have been even more exigent .
3 ‘ Come to think of it I 'd have given you the oranges even if you 'd said no . ’
4 If I 'd thought of it I 'd have sent her a message : You wo n't be welcome . ’
5 You shell out £350-odd , book into a farmhouse for a week , and at the end of it you 'll have had 35 flights and be ready to go it alone .
6 I mean there 's , there 's the practical side of actually having , I mean well there 's various aspects of it you could have someone as a figurehead
7 By the time we finish with it we shall have just scratched the surface of the subject .
8 Had I spent a little more time with it I could have justified asking money for my very first attempt at using the Tascam 228 !
9 No , know what he can do with it you 'll have to hoover up here in a minute Clare , get all this tobacco off , I 'm only joking , girl
10 Tomorrow she really must settle down to serious work on her novel ; time was slipping past , her deadline was approaching and if she did n't get on with it she 'd have Joe making agitated phone calls and coming down to visit .
11 Actually , there was a footpath through Wardle Wood from near her village , and if she had dared to go along it she could have walked to Brownies in not much more time than it took her to ride by way of the long winding lane ; but she was sure she had n't the courage to go through the witch 's wood by herself .
12 Their digging has cleared right down to the gravel tidy — without it they would have rendered the undergravel filter quite useless .
13 Without it they might have driven past the track and searched on fruitlessly .
14 Without it you will have no dances and no Great Moments with the young thing in crepe-marocain on the lee of the starboard ventilator . ’
15 Without it I should have been hopelessly lost .
16 If Ken had only put his mind to it he might have in the end come up with something even better .
17 I might have to hold on to it You 'll have to get people to you know .
18 After a flight to the east , your body is behind the new local time and to adjust to it you will have to advance your body clock .
19 well er , you know if it comes to it I 'll have to .
20 On it we would have found the names of other distinguished old Summerhillians … unfortunately , Eric has been delayed at Stonehenge , and has not yet got to grips with the design .
21 you get a bit of paint on it I 'd have a job to get it off so I take them off , then put them on just as it 's going off , you know , so you got ta
22 The coach did not in fact crash and if he had remained on it he would have suffered no harm .
23 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
24 That caveat notwithstanding , those close to Mr Bush insist that there was an effort to get a non-military solution , and that if Saddam Hussein had reached out for it he could have walked away from Kuwait with something gained from his adventure .
25 I tell you what you can get for it you can have erm a make-up bag with a string of pearls in they 're not real one you can have er more of that moist erm tissue stuff er a bag with sweetener things in it there 's er a video about a Biggin Air Show and loads of marshmallows too for Kids ' County number two here 's the clues , It 's got barbed wire around it its made of wood it 's long .
26 You see the piece I just read is a monologue and if I 'd known there was a competition for it I 'd have sent it there rather than
27 Despite the noise of the traffic out in the piazza , the room had a peaceful sense of intimacy about it which may have had something to do with the large low beds and the subtle green and white colours .
28 At that moment it had been appropriate to put big pickets you know I think if we thought too much about it we would have and taken it to the lodge and put it through the union it would have had cold water put over it and you know it was right for Tom to be wary and it was probably right for us to do what we did I mean I think you know it it was successful the way it turned out .
29 My view is and it 's a widely held view within the association and , and the informed clubs is that if we let that situation go on and do nothing about it we will have a decreasing er number of people going and number of people going sailing .
30 Well really it 's about it I 'll have to see if there 's a carrier
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