Example sentences of "have [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | An independent share valuation would have given these shares a total value of about £50,000 . |
2 | The Woolwich people may have broken these ropes in direct tension by hanging weights on them , having tied some sort of scale pan to one end and the other end to an overhead beam . |
3 | It was much too big and I wondered if I should always have to wear these clothes . |
4 | Obviously we shall have to cancel these subscriptions unless our grant is restored to the previous year 's level . |
5 | The council should have stopped these dealings when the district auditor began to question their legality in the summer of 1988 , but the new options were taken out between then and 23 February this year , when the council decided to cease making payments on the transactions . |
6 | When the Berlin Wall was built in 1961 and the first killings began , one might have expected these siren voices calling for a third way to fall silent . |
7 | However , it can cause severe problems especially in mining areas where the smelting of copper , lead , arsenic , tin and zinc might have dispersed these elements over the adjacent downwind soils . |
8 | I would have picked these players for the 18 men squad : |
9 | Someone must always have discharged these duties ; but the mention of these officials in eleventh-century households pointed to two developments : firstly , a conscious imitation of Carolingian ways ( for Charlemagne and his heirs had surrounded themselves with seneschals and stewards ) , and secondly , a revived interest in administration . |
10 | You do n't have to write these things in great detail — in fact you would stop the learning flow If you did so ; it is enough to put the page number and one or two words to remind you of the significance of what is contained there . |
11 | WHENEVER we deal with Local Authorities on sensitive issues , especially those concerning the environment we must HAVE considered these aspects and have the answers before we get the questions . |
12 | Other groups may have bettered these results ; they are gleaned from Special Action Feedbacks which had been received by AIBS at the time we went to press . |
13 | No-one knows whether openness could have prevented these tragedies . |
14 | I could not have done these things any more than I could have killed my mother . |
15 | I do n't think Sophie had ever felt anything so complicated as guilt , so she must have done these things because she was fond of him . |
16 | Would he have done these things if he 'd killed Albie ? |
17 | Well perhaps a few , well-intentioned people like Jesse Helms [ the senator who criticised the NEA vigorously for allocating public funds to pornographic and blasphemous art ] might have said these things are disgusting . |
18 | And he could believe that although Zoser might not have said these things he had actually felt them . |
19 | Better use of machinery and tractor and erm farmers are at risk of I know that manufacturers who could have to progress these capital to get better returns . |
20 | If it were consistent the government would have to view these variations too as evidence of inefficiency . |
21 | The man who will have to answer these questions , the new environment Secretary John Gummer , was visiting Cheltenham today by coincidence . |
22 | Lewis Carroll may well have seen these cheeses . |
23 | Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone who may have seen these people in Linthorpe Village pubs on Saturday night to contact them on . |
24 | Somebody must have seen these people last week … |
25 | ‘ Somebody must have seen these people last week … |
26 | Somebody must have seen these people last week … |
27 | If Mr. Howell 's argument is correct , the school , even though over-subscribed , could not have adopted these sibling and proximity criteria in deciding which of the applicants ' parental preferences were to succeed and which fail . |
28 | I 'll have to serve these people . |
29 | Should you not have made these calculations and blithely continue entering more stitch patterns , you will be given no warning that you are approaching the limit of the memory . |
30 | ‘ You should not have made these arrangements without my approval , Adam ! ’ |