Example sentences of "the [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 In fact , the individual migrants who participate in this urban migration manage to generate income which is more attractive to them than the income they would have earned by remaining in the rural areas .
2 Where goodwill still has to be valued in relation to payments to outgoing partners , one of two bases is likely to be used : ( 1 ) excess profits , that is to say the amount by which an outgoing partner 's profit share exceeded ( a ) what he might have been expected to earn as an employed solicitor , and ( b ) the income he might have been expected to receive from investing his capital contributions in safe securities ; or , and much more frequently , ( 2 ) the average net profits of the partner concerned .
3 The general effect of the plan would be , that towards the park we should have a beautiful range of public buildings .
4 To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill .
5 ‘ But if it was the wish of the majority I would have to accept that as a democratic decision . ’
6 The alternative approach of defining one or more new registers was rejected because of the complexity it would have added to an already complex set of algorithms .
7 Since most of England south of the Trent was now in a state of cultivation , there was little opportunity for drovers to strike across country and create new lines of movement , though on the moorlands north of the Trent they may have done so .
8 ‘ But for the hurricane we would have a third quarter profit of almost £22m and a return to profits in the nine months , ’ says Robertson .
9 Perhaps they reasoned that even if he managed to slip clear of the ropes he would have so far to fall it would n't matter .
10 The proposals to combat discrimination within the profession have not met with the support I would have hoped for .
11 The plaintiff might claim that during the period between the accident and the trial he would have been promoted and received earnings higher than his pre-accident earnings .
12 ‘ If I go to the cinema I 'll have a panic attack and everyone will want to have me thrown out . ’
13 ‘ If she had seen you the night of the Giants she might have thought differently , ’ Ratagan said gently .
14 In the afternoon they should have a lecture and alternative football with sports practice .
15 One Opposition MP , whose constituency includes Cowley , is calling on Aerospace to invest in car-making the money it would have spent on paying back the Government .
16 and if I had the money I could have that
17 He would n't say how much money it had cost him to get married , but did say the money he would have made from Jamie 's maiden win would have helped in a big way .
18 Mr Clare told his son he had been saving the money he would have spent on his university education for him .
19 But Crilly says he needs the money he should have gotten for them in Dublin .
20 Many would regularly ‘ pop their ticker ’ — pawn the watch they may have bought for five pounds , on which they may have raised forty pounds or more in loans , as Melanie Tebbutt showed in Making Ends Meet ( 1983 ) .
21 We 've answered a few of the queries you may have regarding the new Great Lengths Hair Extensions :
22 If this could be shown to be the case they would have been entitled to a share purchase order from the Court .
23 However , he said : ‘ The case we would have put had already been voiced March and it would have taken two months for the appeal to be heard during which time there would be no money coming in to provide council services , ’ he said .
24 Being the senior trainers for the whole county could be a full time job , and I am afraid that if that were the case we would have to give it all up .
25 At the moment it looks as though shock Juddmonte International winner Ezzoud will come over from England and if that 's the case we could have an intriguing race on our hands .
26 This being the case it would have been good to have had some assessment of Kellner 's copy of the cello suites , recently issued in facsimile by Bärenreiter together with Anna Magdalena 's copy and two others .
27 She says if they had lost the case it would have opened the flood gates fort many more people to claim gypsy status and demand sites from the council .
28 And he told me that if that was the case I would have to find somebody else . ’
29 The hon. Gentleman is concerned about the placement of this convicted person in a nearby hostel , so if he will give me the details of the case I shall have it investigated by Her Majesty 's inspectorate of probation .
30 His Lordship indicated that even if this were not the case he would have rejected any agency argument on the same grounds as Staughton J. , and the Court of Appeal .
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