Example sentences of "have do a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I would have done a great deal more , Hilary , ’ he told her seriously . |
2 | he might have done a roast dinner and that they |
3 | Practising freekicks , with no ball , on no pretext other than looking as if you 'd have done a marvellous job if there had been a ball . |
4 | They might well have done a thousand years ago , but the Imperial Age converted that horizontal relationship into a vertical one so that Sri Lankan schools still teach vertical history ‘ Ceylon Under British Rule ’ and Senegal continues its cultural obsession with France . |
5 | Is not the Minister deeply ashamed that he intends to carry on with that cruel and stupid tax instead of scrapping it , as he should have done a long time ago ? |
6 | She always said she could have done a better job running the place than the Director or his boss , Controller Establishment Research and Nuclear . |
7 | I was n't very happy with my legal representation ; in fact , I think I could have done a better job myself . |
8 | Yep The Don was crap — I could have done a better job . |
9 | No-one can argue against or overstate what Sgt Wilko has done in this area , that 's why I believe no-one around could have done a better job , and why he is the best man for the future too . |
10 | They must have done a good job and not over ‘ humanised ’ her because her introduction to the chimp group was problem-free . |
11 | You may have done a good job on your own patch but you can not clear the entire neighbourhood . |
12 | Yet , the people , who might assert this , will not have done a careful costing of royal finances . |
13 | ‘ Jamie would never have done a silly thing like climbing up the archway . ’ |
14 | He eyes me , thinking that , although I might have done a few things in the Arctic , I am still a tiny lad without any fat ; he decides that it will be just a few minutes . |
15 | Looking back , they would have done a few things quite differently , but they certainly did not conform to the view taken by some authorities that they encountered , that they are children who have ruined their lives and wasted their education . |
16 | Although there was never a great deal of action , at one time the firm must have done a fair trade as old Mr. Talbot was reputed to be a very wealthy man . |
17 | It must have done an awful lot of damage everywhere else too . |
18 | Santa Cruz Operation Inc , however , says it may have to do a Pentium-specific version of its Unix operating system . |
19 | and I 'm just wondering if maybe , maybe we will just have to do a wee bit of work and try and get something on the go to see if somebody will |
20 | Once he had decided to write the Guide Book he realised he would have to do a considerable amount of writing and although he never felt he was a good writer , his unwavering intent carried him through . |
21 | But er the these production investment activities are associated really with production engineering , er very closely aligned with development and erm unless you can do those between now and the end of nineteen ninety five , when we start the P I phase in nineteen ninety six before you can really make any progress you would then have to do a further year and a half of production engineering so in the new quotations Eurofighter are making a case for what they term a development assurance phase , some advance production engineering work starting later this year and going on until the end of ninety five but when we start P I in ninety six , we can start with a bang and make fast progress . |
22 | You will still have to do a little detective work first , to make sure that you are cutting into the circuit cable itself and not into a spur . |
23 | We 'll have to do a little detective work on it . |
24 | So you 're gon na have to do a little bit of work , just a tiny bit tonight on one area which is your training objective for your session tomorrow . |
25 | ‘ I am capable of cooking for myself , ’ he assured her stiffly , and she knew she would have to do a little begging to keep him from another burst of anger . |
26 | You 'll still have to do a few miles ? |
27 | And we 're always revising that picture of the past , in other words , somebody else in twenty-five years ' time will have to do a different kind of social history . |