Example sentences of "have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Capes in The Flower of the New World ( 1899 ) and F.P. Keyes The Lily and the Rose ( 1962 ) have sentimentalized her .
2 My theory is that I have to unmartyr him .
3 Now that Norman Lamont has begun to adjust company car tax rules to remove these disincentives , the other economies of big diesels have make them significantly more popular among business buyers .
4 Over the past year the bank has managed to raise its provisions from 30% to 50% of its loans to poor countries while rivals have hiked theirs to the 70% level .
5 She goes she said if we had n't have stopped we might have won yeah like you know not that I was bothered .
6 If he had tried to tear the clothes from her , she probably would n't — could n't — have stopped him .
7 A shopkeeper whose premises have been smashed open by ramraiders twice in three weeks says his local council have stopped him installing protective security shutters .
8 Er I , I was going in the evening you know , doing the tailoring class but of course my illnesses have stopped me doing all of that and made me realize I ca n't do it all .
9 And people have stopped us and have said , If this i if you 'd have been on on the flats , say six , ten years ago , erm it would n't have got the reputation it has now .
10 If we find that when we have stopped it , either things are just as bad ( which is improbable ) or that they are still fairly bad , then indeed it will be easier , scientifically easier , to detect any other causes which may be at work . ’
11 The mistakes made in the manufacture of the mirror , which is as smooth as could be desired but the wrong shape , have stopped it from seeing many of the faint objects it should be looking at .
12 ‘ But you have stopped it ?
13 In some way you have stopped it ?
14 And er she says , Well , she says , If the others have stopped it 's my turn .
15 I do n't think either of us likes it very much , but it 's part of the image , so we bought a packet of Gauloises in yellow paper on the first day of the Great Famine , and have rationed them strictly , just as if we were in prison .
16 If , as Brian Wilson says , it is Labour 's job to defend its people and communities to the best of its collective ability in Scotland , then it has to be accepted that the Scots have to go it alone .
17 Have to see him , ’ Bodo said .
18 ‘ Children only have to see him and they 're climbing all over him !
19 We have to see him die . ’
20 She 'd like to run away , not have to see him again , but there was no one she could go to stay with .
21 Wanted to disappear and never have to see him again .
22 I have to see him . ’
23 You are to tell him that you have to see him urgently .
24 You have to see them first hand .
25 There is a wacky feel but perhaps you have to see them live .
26 And you really have to see them before and after .
27 ‘ I have to see her — it 's urgent .
28 I have to see you right away .
29 I have to see you .
30 People are so trusting and hopeful , they only have to see you to imagine they 're cured .
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