Example sentences of "have [verb] [det] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I , I , I would n't have given that a chance , I must admit I would never have backed it . |
2 | Our constituents were horrified that the media should have given such a person a platform , and that the father 's attitude was so wholly irresponsible . |
3 | UNLU would not have given such a warning had it not feared how the PLO outside might behave . |
4 | ‘ As far as the New Statesman is concerned this question will be determined at the end of the day by a judge and jury who will have heard all the evidence , and not by any other means , ’ it said . |
5 | ‘ As far as the New Statesman is concerned this question will be determined at the end of the day by a judge and jury who will have heard all the evidence and not by any other means . ’ |
6 | he 's only been f here for half of the Debate , under those circumstances since he ca n't have heard all the arguments , it 's a bit rich for him to call us casual . |
7 | Nothing in Tristram 's letter could have provoked such a response . |
8 | It occurred to Lyn — fleetingly , to be gone in a moment that most men would have broken such a thing more gently to their wives . |
9 | This development on the green belt of Ipswich is partly because of the Conservative Government withering away the planning powers of borough councils , who in the past would have dismissed such a planning application as this , on the grounds that housing and industry should not mix and that it is desirable to have a green buffer zone between the two . |
10 | I suppose it is out of the question that one of our own police stations might have received such a notification , and failed to pass it on ? ’ |
11 | So we did n't have to go all the way to Lime Street , Liverpool , Chapman , with his characteristic attention to such details , had arranged for the train to make a special stop at Edgehill Station , to give us a better chance of getting home the same night . |
12 | Because if yo if you got to the end of testing and then you found an error , you might have to go all the way back to the beginning again , because what it affects affects something that you did earlier on , so you have to go back and test everything again . |
13 | The same horses would have to go all the way . " |
14 | It 's only a very short walk down , if you walk through the shops you do n't have to go all the way down , you can actually come , just walk past that shop and go down the middle , and you come out through the car park . |
15 | But thanks to Sheila , now you do n't have to go all the way to Dodge City to win your spurs . |
16 | Yeah I know we 'd still go up the Clickers sometimes but we do n't have to go all the time do we ? |
17 | ‘ I must have travelled all the way with Sparky in the engine . |
18 | The parties can not have intended such a consequence . |
19 | He 'll just have to drive all the way back home . ’ |
20 | Mr Gorbachev might well have won such a vote , and added to his formal powers the authority he now lacks . |
21 | We hope some day that we shall have won all the battles , and then can relax and develop more of the social side of the retired member 's association , but until then we enjoy the friendship and satisfaction of working together to secure a better deal for the elderly everywhere , and remember that , hopefully , you will all be pensioners one day . |
22 | ‘ Yes , ’ she said , and to lighten the situation added , ‘ And had you done so I would have dropped all the dishes for your dinner party tonight over your unfortunate guests to show that two can break a promise ! ’ |
23 | ‘ But they will have stockpiled all the food and wine , the grain and livestock and powder that they could ? |
24 | Her father could not possibly have owned a house like this , nor could he have owned half the things in it . |
25 | A map does not have to indicate all the features of the terrain in order to help people find their way about it . |
26 | Chief coach Rod Carr could hardly have expected such a position at this stage of the Olympic run-up and it is a justification of the Richard Ellis elite squad system under which financial and training assistance has been concentrated on a small number of the best sailors in each class . |
27 | ‘ I might have expected such an answer from you , McAllister ; it fits in with the general picture , ’ said Dr Neil angrily , picking up his cane . |
28 | This made him easier to take home for the night ; people who would normally never have approached such a beauty felt that they could . |
29 | I could have forgotten all the times we had enjoyed together , where we 'd been , what we 'd done ? |
30 | 19 Walker would have loathed such an association . |