Example sentences of "have [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 erm , you know which is , we 've had more rain in the last fortnight than we have for about in the last three years .
2 Discourse analysts have for over a decade been probing the properties of what has come to be called the conversational ‘ turn ’ .
3 Take the clothes you have on with you , so that if he wants you dressed up as a teenager you have the proper clothes for that , too . ’
4 There was , there was a programme on Channel Four there to I was watching before I picked my book up and they had Conservative Labour bloke and the independent er Liberals and these were supposedly they have on on er Channel Four a a programme called Week in Politics anyway this night , this , tonight they were doing a a fu , they had a floating audience , supposedly a floating audience
5 And I have to down the water .
6 No unless we have to Minus nineteen minus thirty seven divide by two minus twenty eight ?
7 I suppose you have to into something linguistic then ?
8 You have to into the potatoes .
9 What you do for the first two years is you learn all the theory of being a doctor and you go and you have to between eight of you , learn all about a body you have one body between of you and you learn all about all the muscles and the nerves
10 So there are successes in Horizons Agency , you just have to at the moment by the difficulties in finding the necessary funding to cater for people who are not great achievers in terms of output funding .
11 Yes , but then do all , all costing forms have to on the same colour ?
12 Do n't deploy onto a larger frontage than you have to with Goblins .
13 I can lie on the floor , reach up in a rather contorted way and focus it myself , rather than shouting instructions to somebody else , as you have to with a more conventional one . ’
14 But I 'll tell you this , ’ she glared at him , her heart pounding , ‘ I 'd rather work around the clock to get the money back to my father in time than spend one minute longer than I have to with a selfish , bad-tempered misery who was obviously born an expert at everything . ’
15 ‘ I do trust George completely ’ Annette went on ‘ I just have to with his work and so much he ca n't tell me but when he come back in that state I just could n't help …
16 They have to for some journeys yes , but there are a lot of alternatives and I think if the councillors were actually to rely more on public transport they maybe would feel more comfortable about putting subsidies into buses instead of subsidies into car parks .
17 I think you have to round all your friends and family you know Nice Yorkshire flowers .
18 I mean they have to by law , when it 's , I mean
19 Do n't do any more than you have to in order to pay interest on remainder of mortgage ( see 3 , above ) ;
20 Well , whether they have to in France or not , but I want to know , as a person , whether I am French , English or whatever , I want to know that kind of .
21 But they have to in our garden because erm I know the first she was a the one we 've got and the first day me husband brought her he went up to fetch her out the kennel and she sort of saw this cat and it 's a
22 And we really have to in the first instance , get public opinion to realise the way in which our lives are so pervasively subject to criminal prosecution , that 's the first step .
23 Where we what we have over on that table Douglas is a representation of er all the products and the and the compa companies that we market our products through
24 The times and places of striking advance in productivity have by no means generally been times and places of educational advance ; nor , where they have been , is it clear whether this is cause and effect or , if so , which is cause and which effect .
25 This time we have by no means exhausted the resources of invention , but these possibilities contain perhaps enough plausibility to be getting on with .
26 Redundancies have by no means been restricted to those nearing the end of their careers or whose job performance has been subject to criticism .
27 ‘ We have by no means demonstrated that this deficit is responsible for all , or in fact any of the symptoms . ’
28 Although US unions have been associated with support for the Democratic Party , the politicians and policies they have backed have by no means been the most socialist of those on offer .
29 The universities of Europe which have not been influenced by the analytical tradition … have by no means represented any unitary tradition .
30 Latter-day multiculturalisms , to turn our attention back to them , have by no means overcome the weaknesses of earlier discourses and policy interventions , despite the greater attention given to cultural pluralism and diversity ( cf.
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