Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] to have " in BNC.
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1 | Fads breed products with a short life-cycle , such as pop records and other leisure items ; fashions tend to develop or reappear over the course of years , and the products which follow them tend to have a relatively long life-cycle . |
2 | And everyone has to have an answer , do n't they ? |
3 | ‘ Everyone has to have something they can keep to themselves , ’ said Dorcas vaguely . |
4 | Many of them appear to have been angered and disappointed at the church 's suppression of the proposed scheme . |
5 | The Secretary of State put before us a whole catalogue of countries that have ballistic missile capability , and a substantial number of them appear to have embarked on a nuclear weapons programme . |
6 | This reflects the overall size of these departments , and the fact that all of them appear to have the resources to cover all of the earth science sub-disciplines in depth . |
7 | This reflects the overall size of these departments , and the fact that all of them appear to have the resources to cover all of the earth science sub-disciplines in depth . |
8 | My mother made me promise to have only one glass — and I 've had two already . " |
9 | They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school . |
10 | No-one wants to have a glare lamp in their face at closing time nor to have a doorman shouting ‘ Drink up ’ in the middle of an act even if it did get a laugh . |
11 | He 's not the kind of person any of them want to have as a friend . |
12 | ‘ While everyone wants to have a nice looking bass , I think you have to get your priorities in order . |
13 | Curran also revealed that the Dublin soccer writers , most of whom appear to have written-off Derry 's challenge , have provided the motivation that might just make the difference . |
14 | There is evidence of a religious enthusiasm more acceptable to the establishment among the nobility , some of whom appear to have either anticipated or eagerly embraced the official establishment of new liturgical feasts in devotional offices in their private chapels . |
15 | I asked to have one of the family present when I opened the safe but Gerald objects to it being opened at all without their solicitor being present . |
16 | Someone got to have it . |
17 | Why would I want to have anything to do with you , eh ? |
18 | I have n't been in yet because when I do I want to have bought the silk flowers for the old lady . |
19 | I was 19 years old when I made To Have and To Hold , but Humphrey Bogart was never my idol . |
20 | In this respect also I regret to have to say that the stated approach of the justices was seriously flawed . |
21 | ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , I regret to have to inform you that , due to an accident to Mr. Banks , we will be unable to continue the performance . ’ |
22 | I regret to have to tell the House that a bomb planted by the Provisional IRA exploded in Musgrave Park hospital at 3.53 pm last Saturday , killing two soldiers and injuring 11 other people , among them a five-year-old girl and a baby of four months . |
23 | If it did I 'd never get the jade back — and , one way or another , I mean to have it ! ’ |
24 | Come , now , I mean to have an answer . ’ |
25 | erm , well it just , it just , you know , with her , I mean , she ca n't sit still , I mean to have , I mean I , the last four Saturdays , admittedly I have n't been well , but I 've just been totally indoors sewing . |
26 | I mean to have to work out from first principles erm four plus three is seven every time , you may be able to do that with great understanding , but there 's an awful waste of time if you 've got to understand it each time . |
27 | I intend to have a thoroughly enjoyable and lengthy period without paid work . |
28 | And I intend to have it . |
29 | ‘ Because he would n't have answered it , and I intend to have my money . ’ |
30 | ‘ I want a chalet and I intend to have one , ’ she declared imperiously . |