Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] have [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | you would have more information on that than Milvia would have for that , after they done the SATS and they 're marked reports have to be sent out , we must report at the end of key stage three . |
2 | Rowell saw the tremendous influence a player like Halliday would have on any team . |
3 | ‘ Now , ’ acknowledged Geoff Cooke , the manager , ‘ since we are a bit light in that department , Rob Andrew and Stuart Barnes will have to some goal-kicking to support Gavin Hastings . |
4 | He estimated that Isabel would have about one minute to negotiate the treacherously wet embankment , cross the ditch , and scramble up the other side . |
5 | So Britain would have to set-aside more , and get paid less than any other country in Europe . |
6 | Veritas Software Corp is afraid we 're going to get confused because of what Univel is choosing to call things : the so-called Veritas Advanced File System that Univel will have out next quarter as a server option includes the Veritas Volume Manager , Visual Administrator and File System Advanced Feature Set , the later also known as Vxfs and the source of the confusion . |
7 | We get a glimpse of it when Curtis argues , in support of his view that America should have Near Eastern mandates , that this would place her advantageously for the regeneration of post-revolutionary Russia ; as ‘ steward of the Near East ’ , she could ‘ extend to the blind giant the neighbourly hand of a friendship which is open to no suspicion ’ . |
8 | It is hard to imagine what Sylvester Stallone , Cilla Black , Twiggy and Lewis Collins could have in common except a famous face that provokes stares from passers by . |
9 | ‘ Yeah , but you can imagine the problems that Gus would have at that time , and I could see why he would react like that . |
10 | On movement of people there would be mutual recognition of professional qualifications ; Switzerland would have until 1996 to adjust from its particularly strict regime on immigration . |