Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] extra [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Indirectly the permitted industrial expansion must have created extra employment ; this effect on the inland coalfields alone was , though impossible to compute , very considerable .
2 Weekend and hostelling sacks need to be larger , as you 'll have to carry extra clothes , nightwear and washing kit , plus extra food .
3 To give the appearance of aging Joni could have mixed extra glue with the pigments which , when exposed to heat ( as in an oven ) would crack in a convincing way .
4 ‘ He felt that if he went there it may have generated extra publicity through TV and radio interviews which might do some good in tracing the girls , ’ said Simon .
5 The desire to create a pseudo-history of the movement 's afterlife may be good for business , and may have provided extra material for the book ( I refer to the Boston text , see pp. 10–13 ) but it is not in keeping with the purer aims of the Situationists outlined elsewhere in these and other texts .
6 If the client takes more of the risks , the contractor 's tender prices may be lower , but the clients may have to pay extra sums as the contract proceeds and the risk becomes quantifiable in the light of claims and variations because of events such as unforeseen ground conditions .
7 ‘ Adequate resources would have to include extra staff , as this shortage contributes a great deal to our lack of staff training , i.e. the staff we have are all needed to run the service ’ …
8 More full-time farmers than part-time farmers in the study would have liked extra land .
9 Once again Bush endorsed a Republican alternative which would have limited extra coverage to a maximum of 20 weeks , and which included an assortment of tax incentives for businesses and individuals .
10 This would have meant extra guards were needed on the camps , and would have forced the British soliders to use force .
11 Bank of America would have brought extra competition that threatened to remove the surplus capacity the unpleasant way — by sending some other bank to the wall .
12 Finally , as regards the poll tax , it was on the grounds that disabled people should be treated as ‘ normal ’ citizens that the government rejected the Allen amendment in the House of Lords , which would have offered extra rebates to poor disabled people to cover the full cost of poll-tax payments wherever they may live .
13 ‘ . Of course , had the wind been very gusty before , they would already have stopped flying , or they would have taken extra precautions to make sure that there were enough people to prevent an incident .
14 They 'd been feeding her up ( according to Danielle , they would have taken extra food from the other children ) .
15 ‘ I shall have to get extra waiters , order the food , prepare the wine , get musicians — ’
16 Each goal is planned for a week but some may possibly require longer ; our dieter will have to take extra time if it is taking her body longer to adjust than she anticipates at the start .
17 First in the firing line will be EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry , who will be quizzed closely by the French , who claim Europe 's farmers will have to make extra sacrifices for the Gatt deal .
18 Young people , the unemployed and women returning to work after a long period at home will have to show extra ingenuity to extract evidence of their work skills and potential from their life history .
19 4.18 Often a disabled plaintiff will have to incur extra expenditure on normal items .
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