Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The relative lack of resonance of the boycott can only have indicated to Hitler that he had been right to keep a fairly low public profile on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
2 The concept of precious as distinct from merely useful substances could only have arisen in societies enriched by aesthetic sensibilities and sufficiently aware of persons to wish to symbolize relations between them as individuals and as enactors of social roles .
3 If occasionally he still dreamed of Madeleine , of holding her in his arms , kissing her , he had reconciled himself to the belief that marriage between them could only have ended in disaster .
4 Until now , in most cases , the child will only have come into contact with those who are most concerned for his welfare — mother , father , grandparents and so on .
5 It could only have come from Gerry , and Gerry was dead .
6 This would only have looked in DOS .
7 If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said .
8 You now have the choice to equip your kitchen , whether modern or traditional , with a gas cooker packed with so many benefits , that we know you would previously only have found in cookers that cost far more .
9 It seemed that this could only have happened by God 's grace and with his approval .
10 For Pound undoubtedly made the poem more obscure by asking for the excision of some transitional and bridging passages where the language was not at full pressure , but on the other hand he caused to be removed some extended sections which , being plainly extraneous , could only have added to readers ' bafflement .
11 The Secretary of State , I 'm sure would would obviously have to take on board what was embodied in the final structure plan .
12 The same duties on a fishing vessel may present a few more difficulties as their crews do not normally have to cope with customs procedures .
13 Okay now at this stage you do n't normally have to ask for volunteers for the first group because it usually sort of role then off they go .
14 In the absence of a contrary statement in the contract between X and Y Ltd. , property will normally have passed by virtue of sections 16–18 of the Sale of Goods Act ( paragraphs 3–07 to 3–24 ) .
15 The English fought on foot at Hastings , and although they certainly used horses for transport , they may normally have fought on foot ; Henry I 's knights at Tinchebrai in 1106 also dismounted , owing to the nature of the battlefield .
16 All I wanted was to become pregnant — then I would no longer have to go to Abraham 's tent and lie next to his old , drained body .
17 Patients will no longer have to travel to Darlington and York for treatment and the new facilities are expected to attract people from outside the area .
18 You may already have written to Mr Popham to ask him to act in this way .
19 Natural philosophy , or that part of it which is physics , will already have dealt with man to some extent , in considering the phenomenon of sense-perception .
20 The intention had been to give the premiere of Sea Change at Sadler 's Wells to open the Theatre Ballet 's new season there , but it was thought that by then John would already have left for New York to take part in the Sadler 's Wells Ballet 's first American tour , so the decision was made to present the ballet first on 18 July 1949 at the Gaiety Theatre , Dublin , where the company concluded its summer tour .
21 ‘ I 'll just have to wait for Dad then , wo n't I ? ’
22 That tooth will just have to wait for California , along with everything else .
23 Jane Fowler asks why only 9 per cent of women who can benefit are taking the option There are still too many doctors who will say ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just your age , my dear ’ or ‘ You 'll just have to live with it'
24 And do n't forget , Roger , ’ Benjamin added , ‘ with the window slamming shut , the inside latch might just have fallen into place . ’
25 But he may not have done another thing ; he may just have faded into obscurity if he 'd lived on . ’
26 They 'd just have complained to Mrs Goreng about me , and then there would have been hell to pay .
27 You do n't just have to listen to stories .
28 ‘ We 'll just have to continue on foot , ’ she said briskly .
29 She would just have to forget about Paris and Oxford for the rest of the day and get on with some work .
30 Vincent would n't just have sat in cafes all day .
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