Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] have " in BNC.
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1 | In the barracks she apparently agreed to have sex with one man but then was surrounded by paratroopers chanting : ‘ Get them down , you Zulu warrior . |
2 | Occupational types , for example , whether crofters , fishermen or merchants , are together presumed to have more in common than they have to divide them . |
3 | I suppose being realistic we could clean the car out in the evening because you only got to have the door open you 've got the interior light on |
4 | During the hearings , officials from the CIA apparently admitted having concealed evidence from Judge Shoob , but claimed that they had been pressurized into doing so by the Justice Department . |
5 | But so much seemed to have changed … and Joe would make a much better ally than an enemy , if only he could accept the situation as it stood . |
6 | The wind suddenly seemed to have grown much colder , striking so fiercely against Jinny 's cheek that it numbed it . |
7 | Recognising the control he suddenly seemed to have found when she still had none turned her anger to rage . |
8 | ‘ Then that makes two of us , ’ Shiona countered , meeting the blue eyes that suddenly seemed to have grown darker beneath the sweep of thick black lashes . |
9 | None of the places I had been in seemed to have a men 's room anyway . |
10 | When the disappointed Cov fans started sneaking out before the end , the stand we were in seemed to have just as many Leeds as Cov fans in it . |
11 | Crosby 's acceleration and close control were a frequent worry to Everton on the right but seven minutes before half-time the winger only seemed to have got past Snodin by fouling him . |
12 | He only seemed to have had it when he was drunk ; he could n't remember surges of relief , or anything else , for that matter . |
13 | He reached for his handkerchief and dabbed his forehead again — a cold , clammy sweat that only seemed to have surfaced in the last half an hour . |
14 | Maggie kept catching her eye with an expression of knowing amusement , but at the same time she obviously hated having these men stomping through her every possession and destroying any remaining magic in her secret chamber . |
15 | I much enjoyed having him as my guest . |
16 | We so enjoyed having friends to stay and got to know them so much better than in London . |
17 | In spite of the strangeness of Eliot 's behaviour , however , few people begrudged him the happiness which in personal relations he had never experienced before : " He obviously needed to have a happy marriage , " Valerie Eliot said on a later occasion , " He could n't die until he had had it " . |
18 | She suddenly decided to have it chopped off . |
19 | Henri was a totally normal baby until six months , when he suddenly started having infantile spasms . |
20 | It says a great deal for the language faculty of the Polytechnic of Central London that it not only survived having this vociferous cuckoo of a course in its midst but is planning to repeat it . |
21 | He obviously meant to have the land that was being auctioned , and when he set his sights on something Luther Reynolds usually got his way . |
22 | It rejected the idea that the associated companies which together did have a countrywide business were in any way relevant . |
23 | Several items Iris had arranged to be flown in proved to have been wrongly listed and had to be sent back . |
24 | So did have to take them |
25 | However , the Colorados ' Batllismo Radical faction , which hitherto had had one representative in the Cabinet pulled out of the coalition . |
26 | Ashton 's careful build-up to this climax makes Vera 's discovery of them in each other 's arms all the more poignant because she shows a child-like petulance at losing one she so longed to have for her own . |
27 | She had never so much resented having been made to take over responsibility for the dog from old Adam , who had been used to walk him , than on that day . |
28 | I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them , who obviously had had one or two over the eight came towards me . |
29 | She only had to have the usual amount of arms and legs and to be able to see where she was going . |
30 | Certainly there was every need for a road-widening scheme : four years earlier , in the October of 1793 , poor old Parson Woodforde had nearly come a nasty cropper on Frome Hill , when the chaise he was in had had an unfortunate encounter with a large ‘ heavily loaden ’ London waggon , complete with eight horses : |