Example sentences of "have see a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But manager Howard Wilkinson 's hopes that Batty would be available to spark a revival at Elland Road were dashed yesterday when the player said : ‘ I ca n't set a comeback date and if things do n't improve soon I 'll have to see a specialist . ’
2 ‘ I 'll have to see a specialist when I get back to Barnsley but the eyes feel much better today , ’ said Taggart .
3 ‘ You do n't really have to see a therapist at all .
4 You do n't have to see a show to eat at our warm and welcoming bistro !
5 Thus we could not claim that an adult must have seen a speck of dust at a range of more than a foot or so , whereas birds could be said to see a small insect at 400 metres .
6 ‘ You would have seen a person .
7 Some of you may have seen a bit of these before or similar ones , but it does n't matter , because it 's worth looking at again .
8 Anyone who has travelled the country lanes around Holt , near Wrexham , may well have seen a tractor working that they could n't quite identify .
9 You may have seen a film of the African tribe , the Masai , running : they run on their toes .
10 I was n't too impressed with this — I 'd rather have seen a film — but Andy thought it was all right , so I did too .
11 You may have seen a film , but wish to talk about who did the cinematography or who played a particular character .
12 Fanny Burney said to Johnson that Shakespeare ‘ could never have seen a Caliban ’ , and Johnson told her that having seen a man Shakespeare knew how to vary one ; ‘ A man who would draw a monstrous cow , must first know what a cow commonly is ; or how can he tell that to give her an ass 's head or an elephant 's tusk will make her monstrous ? ’
13 BRITAIN 'S No.2 tennis player of 1992 , Andrew Castle , is making a post-Wimbledon trip to Liverpool to coach the finer points of the game to novices who may never have seen a racket .
14 HALF WAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
15 HALFWAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
16 HALF WAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
17 The early Church , noting that this miracle took place in the wilderness , ‘ a lonely place ’ , would have seen a parallel with the feeding of the children of Israel with manna in the wilderness of the Sinai desert .
18 As Charles stood in his doorway and looked around , he must have seen a bustle of activity and a variety of dwellings only possible before the days of clinical town planning .
19 now some of you will also have seen a form being circulated , asking you to agree that the recordings that are being made of the discussions , can be used as part of a research project .
20 Police want to interview anyone who was in the wine bar on Wednesday evening who may have seen a woman drinking with a man .
21 The er the honourable gentleman might well have seen a copy of the er the provisional report which has been prepared but that provisional report is er the same basis as the report er which was presented to er Westminster city council er and then we were n't talking er a difficulty of er two million pounds created , created as a direct result of government under funding of the police authority there , we were talking about the expropriation of millions of pounds to line the pockets and to further the political interests of his party and I did notice the honourable gentleman er vociferous in his condemnation of Westminster city council or any of the other tory controlled city councils .
22 He would have seen a judgment in it .
23 I think she must have seen a lot of things at that time which had made her the way she was , seen things in the blackout and in the underground stations .
24 It 's likely that most of them wo n't ever have seen a microlight .
25 It 's likely that most of them wo n't ever have seen a microlight .
26 Wolfram may never have seen a Muslim ; but he preaches , with outspoken conviction , the common humanity , the common place in God 's purpose , of Christian and heathen — ‘ spare God 's handiwork ’ .
27 You may have seen a table of life-events which indicates the relative effects of change on stress level .
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