Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | And try and personalise it , I do n't mind if you refer to any information that you might have gathered during the evening , a bit like I did with Andrew . |
32 | That much the reader may have gathered from the argument so far . |
33 | She 'll have heard through the family grapevine . |
34 | ‘ I doubt if you 'll have heard of a Romany having a magistrate removed from office either , Mr Peck , but make one arrest here and you 're very likely to be the first . ’ |
35 | You may have heard of a technique called ‘ path analysis ’ and have wondered if it referred to the methods discussed in this chapter . |
36 | Oh yes I enjoyed it very much but erm we had American visitors around and we had one a Captain and I 'm afraid we all fell for him cos he seemed such a handsome man and he 'd been a hero in the war , and he was engaged to , then to the then president of America 's daughter , so they informed us but erm I do n't know whether it was the truth , that 's what they , they said but of course some of the , some of the things had to be cast , the bodies had to be cast and they were , they were I do n't know whether you 'd have heard of the Orritor |
37 | Perhaps , among the 75 per cent who may have heard of the CAB but have never sought assistance , there are many who would come to a bureau if they could . |
38 | You may not have heard of the journalist or author concerned but that does not mean that they are not engaged on a bona fide testing programme or working on a first-class magazine feature . |
39 | You may have heard about the Family Bond before , but I 'd like to remind you how attractive this investment plan really is . |
40 | I thought you 'd have heard about the accident . |
41 | Colleagues , as , as conference will have heard from the mover of motion three , motion six , not prepared to withdraw and the C E C is therefore asking you to oppose both . |
42 | We 'll then have heard from the hospital and can decide what to do about the situation . |
43 | Your baby must have frightened off the intruder . |
44 | Noodle or Blueboobs would have flown at the kid to avenge Crackpot . |
45 | If last night had n't happened , would she still have flown off the handle , sooner or later … ? |
46 | ‘ And they could have arranged for a taxi . ’ |
47 | When planning staff at Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire said the Union flag outside the Bell Hotel in the town needed planning permission because the flag pole was n't vertical , they could n't have guessed at the outcry . |
48 | Who 'd have guessed at the start of the season that within a handful of games Oxford United would be looking for a new manager … |
49 | Who 'd have guessed at the start of the season that within a handful of games Oxford United would be looking for a new manager … |
50 | This is , of course , wrong as we could have guessed on the basis of our experience with forces acting upon capacitor plates . |
51 | You would never have guessed from the way the Parsons talked that they were childless . |
52 | ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , I must apologise for dragging you in here at such short notice , but as you will have guessed from the Meeting Notice the urgency … ’ |
53 | Many of the amino acids are coded by more than one triplet ( as you might have guessed from the fact that there are 64 triplets and only 20 amino acids ) . |
54 | PAMELA : I thought , sir , you would have distinguished between a command where my conscience was concerned an a common point . |
55 | What about which year joined as alternative to years of Membership , since some may have joined as an Associate ? |
56 | Normally , Henry would have joined in the laughter . |
57 | The jamming and bridging got steeper — with the one big consolation that , strength permitting , you could pop in nuts almost at will — until he reached a ledge which elsewhere he would have regarded as a slab to be climbed , but here seemed a spacious refuge . |
58 | Thus , when he suffers what in the past he would have regarded as a disaster , he can move now into the transcendent and in a few moments compose himself . |
59 | The higher age did not immediately become compulsory , due to the strain it would have placed upon the economy of working-class families . |
60 | How he must have stared through the grid at freedom , and squinted hopelessly at the waxed wingnuts securing the gate of his oubliette . |