Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adv] to have " in BNC.

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1 Although urged by his party to remain , he thought , like a decent democrat , that it was time for someone else to have a go , and he retired at the time of the 1987 General Election .
2 Interviewed on BBC Radio Four 's Today programme , Swales said : ‘ I would love to keep going , but I realise it is probably time for someone else to have a go .
3 at night cos there 's nobody here to have a conversation with .
4 He wanted somebody else to have done the persuasion and taught her a thing or two first .
5 You 're not just paying somebody else to have a Cos if you 're moving if you ca n't sell it you can always rent it again .
6 You do n't have to have an abortion , there should n't be one there to have an abortion for should there .
7 And yet the two were so different in so many other crucial respects that one can not but suspect something else to have been involved — something which the four issues listed above served to mask for posterity .
8 However , the charge is often returned by environmentalists who note how much farmers pride themselves on being ‘ stewards ’ of the English countryside for the benefit of future generations and for the nation at large , but then deny the right of anyone else to have a say in how it should be maintained for them .
9 Therefore it is no more satisfactory for Muslims or anyone else to have a syllabus which does not mention Allah anywhere than it is for Jesus , God and the Bible to be omitted .
10 He is content for everyone else to have their say first , though his everyday associates and friends respect his views too much to let him get away with that too often .
11 And there were plenty left over for everyone else to have a taste , too .
12 The closer men get to God the nastier they get : the more judgemental , the more punitive , the more murderous in their determination to have got God right , and everyone else to have got God wrong .
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