Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] have " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , children deprived of such stimulation may grow up to have difficulty with human relationships . |
2 | ‘ I hope this baby does n't grow up to have your brains and my beauty , ’ said Ken . |
3 | ‘ If we prevent children dying in infancy they will just grow up to have children of their own and population will increase even faster . ’ |
4 | She rarely attempted to create new routines but one idea she did think up had painful consequences . |
5 | As some viruses have a slow gestation period before they become noticeable , it pays not to recycle your back-up disks too often , or you could wind up having infected backups . |
6 | no , about three month 's , just decided to run then the cafe on the corner to cof coffee cavern , well you , you can drop in have a , like you used to have in |
7 | I say to Lee did n't you , you take on having her |
8 | I might have down to have proper plates the amount of |
9 | If this idea appeals to you , you can go on to have your photograph taken every four to six weeks during your weight loss campaign . |
10 | Sustainable development consoles us with the idea that we can go on having more provided we are more hygienic and respect nature . |
11 | Concerned now that there is a pressing need to draw Eastern Europe and the Third World into the debate , she is nevertheless convinced of the continued centrality if the market economy as a force for change : ‘ The market will go on having a fantastically important role , pushing things forward . ’ |
12 | Though I hope we do n't go on having family Christmases . |
13 | After all , we did n't go along to have a look at the place . ’ |
14 | Republican opponents of the bill had managed to raise terror among businessmen that they would end up having to adopt hiring quotas in order to avoid costly discrimination suits . |
15 | You 'll end up having to carry me ! ’ |
16 | ANYONE using a computer language could end up having to pay royalties for the privilege , if a British court case being brought by a computer company called Filetab Support Services is successful . |
17 | My peg top evening gown — my beautiful cerise lace — I could end up having to rethink the whole collection ! ’ |
18 | Who would have thought that the terribly modern Carter would end up having a crack at the Christmas Number One with a song written in the 1950s and once covered by Elvis Presley ? |
19 | ‘ We 'd better go in anyway or we 'll end up having to sit in the shade for the rest of the week . ’ |
20 | You will end up having written a novel , not a crime novel . |
21 | central selection , we will end up having |
22 | If you let it last , if you let sleeping together become regular — the way you live , instead of unexpected and just for sex — sometime you will end up having one of these four-in-the-morning , lay yourself bare , skin-peeling torture sessions . |
23 | Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid . |
24 | Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid . |
25 | I could end up having my weekend on a Tuesday ! ’ |
26 | They feel the fighting is justified because their religion is something worth supporting and fighting for because if everybody just accepted what the other said then no-one would have the right to choose and end up with a dictatorship where one person is saying what they believe in and nobody fights back so everybody would end up having to agree . |
27 | diet and you 'll end up having his dinner . |
28 | Instead of having three to look after I 'd probably end up having to look after a seven or eight . |
29 | You 'll probably end up having to carry her home . |
30 | Had we 'd better go back had n't we ? |