Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The cost of chip plants continues to soar , and Intel Corp will have to invest $1,000m to expand its microprocessor fabrication plant in Rio Rancho , New Mexico , which won against bids from Arizona , California , Oregon , Texas and Utah . |
2 | Should the defendant have foreseen damage caused by a falling tree ? |
3 | Yeah but I swear you should have heard Pete mouthing off at Joe ! |
4 | You may have heard people speak about the loss of brain cells as we get older but , as Tony Buzan , expert in the working of the human mind , writes in his book Make the Most of Your Mind : |
5 | I may therefore not have heard points made to which I wish to refer . |
6 | The major brewers do not have to evict tenants to comply with the requirement that they release pubs from ties by 1 November 1992 . |
7 | Labour 's Shadow Chancellor John Smith responded , explaining why the great poet would definitely have joined Amnesty had it existed in the 18th century . |
8 | This blurring of class identities may have provoked Manet to have been impressed , not so much by Paris 's streets , but by the ‘ queerness ’ of the people who used them.go It is this sort of ‘ flattening ’ of identity in the creation of blasé urban character that occasioned Clark 's observation that ‘ the pleasures of seeing ’ in Haussmann 's Paris involved ‘ some sort of lack ’ , a certain ‘ brazenness ’ . |
9 | Writs for the holding of the regard in forests such as Sherwood , Galtres , pickering , Inglewood and Rutland continued to be sent out from the Chancery during the fifteenth century , but the Forest Eyre , which would have punished offences revealed by the regard , had now almost fallen into desuetude . |
10 | Remarking that he would not have forgiven Boswell had he not brought Johnson to Monboddo , he showed the travellers a stalk of corn , his laetas segetes , his abundant crop , and remarked that Virgil , to judge from his writings , seemed an equally practical and enthusiastic farmer . |
11 | Although the police do not need to be certain that a person has heard or seen what is going on before they can call for quiet under the Act ( since it is sufficient that they have reasonable cause to believe that an offence is being committed ) , they would afterwards have to conduct house to house enquiries before they could truthfully say that the conduct was actually heard or seen by a bystander . |
12 | Fusion was the word that would excite the world following the press conference , and although they were convinced from their heat data and also from their vaporised palladium block that fusion was occurring , they would have to see neutrons to convince the scientific community of it . |
13 | I always shop on Sunday and I just thought that it was nice to see in the paper today it looks like we will have legalized Sunday trading everywhere for all of us fairly soon . |
14 | The actor need not have intended war to come about . |
15 | Where there is a concentration , but the Regulation does not apply because the thresholds are not met , the Commission will still have limited powers to intervene and national courts will be able to apply Article 86 . |
16 | Recordings were put out by small companies and would have limited sales compared to popular , commercial discs . |
17 | All 700 delegates , journalists and back-up staff will have to carry passes bearing their photographs . |
18 | In this way , church music students would have varied opportunities to put into practice the theory learnt in their studies . |
19 | But they have been eroded in recent years , and it is likely that this erosion will continue although , as before , it will have varied impact according to issue and ( geographical ) place . |
20 | ‘ I would n't have expected claims to become due before 2005 or 2010 , so the payment has been accelerated . ’ |
21 | Of course , an absurd price is exactly what we would have expected Ephron to suggest in the circumstances . |
22 | From the title , some might have expected Lilley to give an indication of his hopes for revival in the near future . |
23 | Actually , not one of its members is a day over 50 ( although all of them are coming close ) but you might reasonably have expected age to leave Daltrey , Townshend , and Entwistle looking worse than well-travelled . |
24 | It was how he would have expected Frankie to react . |
25 | She would have let Lizzy go to the party eventually , she rarely denied the girl anything . |
26 | Perhaps Mayberry should have let evolution take its course after all . |
27 | But independence is indivisible , so Ceauşescu thought , he should not have let Romania become dependent on Western credit any more than he had let it fall under Soviet political control . |
28 | ‘ If you 'd really wanted to hurt me , you 'd have let Ash go ahead with the publicity , would have backed him up , and I would n't have been able to deny it because it was all based on the truth , but a twisted truth ! |
29 | If HW is as smart as he is supposed to be ( he is favourite to get the pos. as Englands new manager ) he would have let Frank come on much earlier ’ |
30 | He should never have let Lee go out on his own . |