Example sentences of "[adv] to have have " in BNC.
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1 | In all cases , however , Standard English has been present for long enough to have had a substantial impact on the language practices of the communities in question . |
2 | Scriabin 's First Symphony is a cyclic , tautly structured work than can well manage without being manoeuvred towards the sound world of the Poem of Ecstasy , and Segerstam would have done better to have had more of an ear for pacing and projection than is evident here . |
3 | It 's better not to have to have pensions than not to have pensions , surely not . |
4 | Hills said : ‘ She has been crying out for a mile , and the way the race was run she has been lucky enough not to have had too hard a race . ’ |
5 | I prefer my patients not to have had alcoholic drinks just before a session . |
6 | ‘ We are the biggest club in football not to have had any recent success , but right now the city is rocking . |
7 | Examples of the latter include the installation of an electric blanket at Murrayfield , which has meant that they are the only home union not to have had a Five Nations match postponed within the last 30 years , whilst they always have a venue for important representative matches available there if the weather tries to sabotage the programme . |
8 | He appears not to have had a ready answer to this question ! |
9 | He turned into his house , thankful not to have had to make conversation with her . |
10 | On Oct. 25 Prime Minister Paias Wingti confirmed the advance , but claimed not to have had prior knowledge of it . |
11 | around about it , like whether we liked it or not , whether he was , it was a good thing to have had it , we should have been better not to have had it with the situation at the time , you know , that kind of mulling over might be |
12 | In addition the practice of billeting was used on occasion ; it is described plainly in a poem written by a Gallo-Roman landowner , Paulinus of Pella , who originally thought himself lucky not to have had Visigoths billeted on him , but afterwards regretted not having them to protect his estates . |
13 | Glenn Hoddle says its been frustrating and annoying not to have had a game , but they 've played Spurs in a friendly and are in good shape . |
14 | Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated . |
15 | Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated . |
16 | It feels good just to have had a talk . |
17 | To his astonishment , Johnson yelled angrily at him and there broke out the most serious row the pair is reported ever to have had in their long association . |
18 | She would have liked always to have had a baby . |
19 | He seems also to have had the right to appoint deputies to act for him in individual duchy lordships . |
20 | , Sir George ( c. 1500–1558 ) , merchant and alderman of London , was the son of George Barne , grocer of London , though the family seems also to have had connections in Wells , Somerset . |
21 | He seems also to have had the right to appoint deputies to act for him in individual duchy lordships . |
22 | The viola is 87cm long and is thought originally to have had twelve strings , but now only has nine wire strings . |
23 | The lower , parochial clergy seem often to have had wives and children ; but the ladies and children of the close , of whom Heloise herself had been one , become a thing of the past . |
24 | A warehouseman with whom goods have been deposited is guilty of no conversion by keeping them , or restoring them to the person who deposited them with him , though that person turns out to have had no authority from the true owner . ’ |
25 | Other attempts to restrict preferences of voters seem equally to have had limited success . |
26 | And that end you would do well to have had in mind from the very beginning . |
27 | It would have suited his purposes admirably well to have had the police arrest them for responding to his antagonism . |
28 | and the money for your daughter in the future so do you feel that it 's been of some benefit to you today to have had this discussion ? |
29 | This fact is of great importance , for it carries within it irrefutable evidence that whatever definition of ‘ god ’ is finally accepted , mankind must be , if not the sole architect of it , then at least to have had a very considerable influence on it . |
30 | Full though these are , they are not always very helpful — much of the chronicle material depends on hearsay , although the author of the Anonimalle Chronicle seems to have been an eye-witness of events in London or at least to have had access to some eye-witness account . |