Example sentences of "have [vb pp] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He wrote : ‘ But it is when we examine the zoology of these countries that we find what we most require — evidence of a very striking character that these great islands must once have formed a part of the continent , and could only have been separated at a very recent geological epoch . |
2 | Furthermore , although there was no shortage of surgical complications which might have formed a focus for psychological discontent , the researchers noted that ‘ even those who had experienced complications tended to underrate their seriousness and to express satisfaction . ’ |
3 | Firstly , a young horse may not have formed a habit of accepting things as they are and automatically always behaving in the same way . |
4 | ‘ If he had lived any longer , the world would n't have given a toss for any of our compositions . ’ |
5 | At least one member of the jury said he would not have given a sentence of death ( which must be unanimous ) had he known that Prejean had suffered prolonged mental and physical abuse from his guardians . |
6 | The judge applied a multiplier of 12 years ; and he said that he would have given a multiplier of ten , but he gave 12 to protect against the possibility of future inflation . |
7 | Such a volume , Shaw calculated , would have given a rise in global sea level of 230mm within a matter of weeks . |
8 | Erm I do n't know if if I 'm right in saying , but I think they may have given a tip to other people like er the chore boy , there used to be a chore boy . |
9 | Somebody who knew us must have given a list of our names to the Germans , and it must have been somebody from Fontanellato . |
10 | Anyone over the age of 50 , and in some fields over the age of 45 ( younger for women ) , should have given a lot of thought to answering an interviewer 's question about age . |
11 | Lord save us , I would have given a bag of silver for the sounds and smells of old Cheapside ! |
12 | Tolkien could have given a lecture about all these at any time . |
13 | ‘ My father would n't have given a lift to anyone . |
14 | You know the government may well have given a priority for special needs |
15 | Although I might have layered a lot of notes on one part it 's still basically , say , a D minor chord or whatever . |
16 | How could she possibly have foreseen a situation like this ? |
17 | Those who trudged dutifully to the polls yesterday to mark their perforated ballot papers with an ‘ X ’ in the appropriate box , or who sat through last night 's results with only black coffee for company , would have witnessed a tableau of restrictive practices and old spanish customs fit to warm the heart of the most backward-looking member of Nalgo . |
18 | Detectives are trying to find two men who may have witnessed a murder in a quiet country hamlet . |
19 | Queen Philippa died in August 1369 , and the removal of her influence may have hastened a deterioration in his character which became all too apparent in the 1370s . |
20 | They must have heard a lot of wonderful music-making . |
21 | To obtain this you must have flown a minimum of 35 hours and there are medical exams and ground exams to be taken . |
22 | Too much exclaiming and protesting would have aroused a degree of doubt as to his sincerity , but Herluin clearly felt that here was nothing worse than some confused stupidity among too many helpers in too much panic and haste , and what was lost would be found as soon as everyone calmed down and halted the hunt for a while to take thought . |
23 | Ramsey asked himself whether if the electors had been the university officers without the bishop they would have regarded a man of one book as electable . |
24 | People indeed talked privately about the waste of government money , the lack of respect for public property , and it is possible that government might have regarded a discussion of that issue alone as constructive criticism : Kufrans were not sure . |
25 | In his memoirs he admitted that he had secretly aspired to it for decades , but had not pressed the issue for tactical reasons ( because it would have made him vulnerable to the charge of Bonapartism and perhaps also , as Debré argued in his memoirs , because popular election of the president in the circumstances of 1958 would have placed a majority of votes in the hands of the peoples of the French Community ) . |
26 | … they meant well — they felt kindly towards him , and acknowledged his provocations ; but they fell into the too common error of supposing that the finer feelings , which induce a man to prefer death to dishonour , are only to be recognised among the higher classes ; and that , because circumstances may have placed a man before the mast , he will undergo punishment , however severe , however degrading … in preference to death . |
27 | He kept in check the political and economic expectations of his people , but in so doing he may well have placed a burden on his young and untried successor , the fourteen-year-old Makhostive , his son by Ntombi Latfwala , who was queen regent of Swaziland from 1983 until the prince was crowned in April 1986 . |
28 | To use the army as strike-breakers for the first time since Franco ( and Spain 's universally detested military service would have caused some intersting tests of loyalty ) would have provoked a confrontation with an unclear outcome for both sides . |
29 | The document should have provoked a number of doubts in your mind . |
30 | But wheats are very slow to turn and have developed a lot of ear disease during recent damp weather , reports Mr Lister . |