Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Britain from the 1820s all attachés had to have a letter of appointment signed by the secretary of state ; and from 1815 a number of them began for the first time to be paid .
2 It is not thought to have had a stake in the video .
3 After temporary repairs the ship set out for the United States on a voyage it would not have made had the collision not occurred .
4 ‘ Or he could just have wished to have an excuse for placing men near the chateau to keep us under closer observation .
5 The news he had just imparted had had the effect he had expected .
6 Before the originating summons was served upon the mother the father had not made her aware of his intention to ‘ go back ’ upon his letter of 23 September 1991 in which he had said that he did not intend to seek to have the children returned to Australia .
7 Nutritional improvement itself does not seem to have had a role in the effect of PEN in our study .
8 Why did this man he had just begun to believe had no interest in him have to have chosen that book among the dozens of others ?
9 Quite apart from the fact that if all the girls he 'd ever dumped had had a go back he might have grown up to be less of a bastard . ’
10 The question should be asked , would the serious symptoms ever have appeared had the mother identified and avoided the dietary allergen responsible ?
11 Cnut is also said to have had the relics of saints Botulf and Jurminus translated there , and a ditch dug round the abbey 's lands to protect it from interference .
12 The gathering was held under the auspices of the Saudi government , and was also understood to have had the backing of Iran , which had conducted separate talks with opposition leaders .
13 Mind you there 's a lot of Northern Ireland lads in London anyway , erm we think that when our members voted to return the political levy they also voted to continue to have a say in the running of the Labour Party .
14 The resistance also refused to consider having the Phnom Penh Prime Minister , Hun Sen , as SNC vice-chair .
15 Sometimes these sophisticated nine-year-olds really do seem to have the bug but I still feel a bit uncomfortable encouraging them because they are so young .
16 In the 1670s it became clear that this was not the case and that the English really did intend to have a network of trade among all English possessions to give the colonies a safe if restricted market in England and to allow England — and London in particular — the whole re-export trade from the entire empire .
17 Not for professional historians so much as for people who really did want to have a version of England 's past which makes some sense sort of sense now .
18 She looked at him longingly , Wondering if he really did want to have an affair with her .
19 Tell you where I would n't mind going to have a look erm , Crystal
20 If this makes it seem inevitable that Labour 's electoral support should slump , it has to be pointed out that , according to the opinion polls , Labour might well have won had an election been called in 1978 .
21 So I told the press the next morning who were mega grumpy at all of this and I do n't blame them , so when the ceremony started Pat took the stills photographer round to the front and the television guys as the Princess began to inspect er the crew pulled all their gear through the Band of the Royal Marines over their toe caps under the tubas and pressed their cameras under the nose of the Princess Royal which would n't have happened had the Lieutenant Commander been prepared to listen to us and of course you could see him getting angrier and angrier
22 If I 'd had control over everything I would have had a full Wales tour in the summer and then we would n't have needed to have the practice games , but as it is we are giving them the advantage and I wanted to try to do something about that . ’
23 I do n't seem to have had a choice .
24 ‘ I do n't seem to have had a lot to smile about just lately .
25 She meant he might at least have promised to have a go at shaking the devils out , even if he did n't quite believe in them ; he might at least have tried .
26 It also seemed as if somebody up there had decided to have a laugh at the expense of an arguably premature rave by yours truly .
27 Cassidy and Le Page say that seh is " never pronounced like English say " , always having the short open [ ] vowel also found in JC take and make , but when used in LE it sometimes does seem to have the diphthong of LE say .
28 I found it personally difficult to justify the cost to my society of attending these occasions in times of recession , and I would have dearly loved to have had the support of my spouse on the occasions when I did go .
29 Most of the issues that Dewey raises would never have occurred had the journal editor simply followed common courtesy .
30 She remained the faithful wife but Richard certainly appears to have had the licence to rove .
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