Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Recent evidence based on oxygen isotope ratios in the Earth and in lunar samples suggests that the Earth and the Moon may not have formed in widely separated parts of the PFM .
2 But every cave is unique — none will have formed in exactly the same way .
3 Strong attitudes may have formed by then and teaching of avoidance skills may be too late to immunise children effectively against the pressures to smoke .
4 Jumped ‘ The gunman got out of a window and must have jumped at least 25 feet to the ground .
5 In order to lock into today 's low rates potential borrowers will have to agree to marginally higher rates than are really current .
6 The reader may have gathered by now that I place myself amongst this group .
7 William , as you 'll doubtless have gathered by now , was my father .
8 All the time she dashed through the streets , fighting her way through the hubbub , Wilson looked for Mr Browning , knowing he must have heard by now and would surely be rushing to his wife 's side .
9 Spokeswoman Captain Marcella Adams said the base , which planned to hold the event on May 29 and 30 , would normally have heard by now .
10 You will have heard by now about the Government 's proposals for the reorganisation of local government boundaries .
11 You must all have heard by now about the Canterbury girls latest ‘ Fight the Flab ’ scheme ? ( ‘ speak for yourself Samantha ’ the rest of the team shouts in disgust ! )
12 They reached The Carlops that first evening , to camp on the moorland to the east , although Douglas would have pressed on further .
13 You must have guessed by now that 1-2-3 for Windows is n't the best Windows spreadsheet on the market .
14 Unless the public tax bills goes up , the Treasury will have to borrow at least £40 billion next year , just to stay afloat .
15 While manufacturers go to great lengths to produce the many excellent ‘ artificial ’ diets without which the fishkeeping hobby would certainly not have developed to today 's high standards , it is up to the fishkeeper to look more closely at the food requirements of his fish and provide what is necessary .
16 At any number of points events could have developed in dramatically different ways if the balance of power had shifted only slightly .
17 However , if every home is to have its own fibre link , the price will have to fall to around £25 per kilometre .
18 The bond 's market value would have to fall to around £50 .
19 But if you are looking for a 21st century Polo , you will have to wait at least three years until the genuinely all-new one .
20 Sadly , there was no Marmite and no honey , we were told , and we 'd have to wait at least 20 minutes .
21 In any case , I shall have to wait at least until November …
22 But he 'd have to wait at least another 2 and a half hours — that 's how long Mae Luz 's flight from Manila was delayed .
23 Yesterday , Det Supt Keith Readman revealed police will have to wait at least another month to interview 24-year-old Pringle , of Thirlmere Road , Darlington , who needs further surgery .
24 Yesterday Det Supt Keith Readman , head of Durham South CID , revealed police will have to wait at least another month to interview 24-year-old Pringle , of Thirlmere Road , Darlington .
25 We may have to wait for much more advanced technology before we can do that .
26 It was unacceptable , he said , that patients should have to wait for more than two years for their promised treatments .
27 I meant to bring in one of the Sunday papers today to type in the match report , but that 'll have to wait till tomorrow
28 You 'll have to wait till tomorrow .
29 His boots and rabbits would have to wait until tomorrow ; that was certain .
30 Forester had an idea of how he might get the additional information , but it would have to wait until tomorrow .
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