Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Properly applied better-off tests would have highlighted how the lack of competition in an internalised link imposes extra costs .
2 And when the walls came tumbling down in Eastern Europe at the end of 1989 to reveal cowering and bitter populations , overflowing prisons and mental hospitals , ruthless armies of secret police and state informers , corrupt politicians and equality in misery only , they might have wondered how their parents could have given even a second thought to the self-evidently corrupt , ruthless and authoritarian appeal of the ideal of ‘ World Communism ’ .
3 At that moment he would have given up every moment of his past and future freedom to have her at his side .
4 I can not resist saying that when Japan finally exchanges her peaceful simplicity , her admiration for , and artistic appreciation of , Nature 's beauties , and her contented national life , for the storm stress , and hurry of that feverish existence known to the West , she will have given up the substance for the shadow .
5 Had it not been for Pam 's voice cajoling him onward and upward , he would have given up the struggle .
6 At this stage most people would have given up the struggle and for a time settled for Ted , who by now had enlisted new blood into his team , including the trusty old campaigner , John Peyton , and Peter Walker , who was re-engaged as Ted 's campaign manager .
7 Add a small local earthquake and most men would have given up the ghost .
8 I tell you another thing that amazes me , how any one with a Sovereign right , were a Sovereign in those days , could have given up the palace of Westminster which is so beautiful , palace , together I suppose reigned after the Duke of is it ?
9 At the moment , he would have given quite a lot to stay here , and never return to the other cities again .
10 Jezrael hated being the only one there who wore a bodysuit but she would have hated more the embarrassment of displaying herself with all her imperfections to the crude and lumpen miners .
11 Would we not have heard again a hubbub of outrage , complaints that the Coalition ought to have flattened Baghdad when they 'd had the chance , a chorus of demands that Saddam be taken out now …
12 Suddenly , the division bells ring and the room empties , milords making their way to vote in a debate of which they may have heard not a word .
13 You will already have guessed how the weighting is done .
14 A number of changes will have occurred : it will have lost ten to fifteen per cent of its weight through loss of water ; the cell structures in the meat will have broken down ; the proteins will have changed into individual amino acids ( developing the flavour ) ; the muscle filaments — yes , the noble carcass is no more than a collection of muscles , bone and fat — will have broken down a bit and become more tender .
15 ‘ Pray , sir , may I ask you , do you think that if St. Paul happened to be travelling with us and had passed the place where he was born , that he would have pointed out the fact to us ? ’
16 4–4 They were unaware that they should have filled in a Schedule for Erection of New Charges but now did so .
17 If you ask me , they should have incorporated Catharism into their own theology , it would have filled in a lot of holes … ’
18 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have completed successfully a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
19 I could surely have bluffed out the running ; it was the standing under the rod that was the important part , the critical part ; why had n't I realised that ?
20 At one time you could have travelled up the Aspe valley by railway , and entered Spain through a tunnel five miles long under the final ridge .
21 For many people the saddest aspect was the selectors ' policy of playing Randall at number three ; every fan in the country could have told them that he should have batted down the order and that exposing him so early was almost certain to fail .
22 ‘ Surely someone should have checked out the complaints more carefully . ’
23 But I lied about the afternoon and I was worried when you wanted to keep the betting slips because you probably know that one of the horses won and I would have won quite a lot of money if I 'd stayed in the betting shop .
24 Next week came , and we never got that half hour , so it must have added up a lot , all throughout the year .
25 Or in North Africa , having left the 11th Field Regiment , he might have sat out the rest of the war in luxury , gaining rank through time and , come the Peace , have been a live major instead of a dead lieutenant .
26 The sceptic might , at this point , complain that while I may have sketched out the functionalist position , I have not provided any convincing arguments as to why one should believe it .
27 Had it occurred in the West , competing teams of scientists from many different countries and institutions would have carried out a mass of surveys of the victims and of the environmental damage .
28 Years later , when they told this story , those who had conceived the plan insisted that they would have carried out the attack in their own names , as rebels , and not under the Shah 's authority .
29 But for the support of these societies the Cizek school could never have carried out the work that it is doing .
30 An alternative explanation for Abu Nidal involvement was the suggestion that his group might have carried out the killings on behalf of the Iraqi regime ; this version depended on the suggestion that Abu Iyad , while publicly backing the PLO 's pro-Iraqi line , was expressing reservations about it to Arafat in private .
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