Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 " Hari , I 've decided to let you go home .
2 We talked it over and I 've decided to let you 'ave five pounds .
3 ‘ I 'm encouraging people to diversity , so I 've got to let them know what the pitfalls are . ’
4 I 've got to make him feel that finally I 've been touched by his chivalry and so on and so on …
5 I 've got to make you understand .
6 Well I 've got to make you look respectable for going to bed with , have n't I ?
7 ‘ Then if there 's time she wants a ‘ Guess the Weight ’ cake making as well — I 've got to make it look as if it weighs five pounds when it really weighs ten . ’
8 ‘ You 'll never know how I 've longed to hear you say that ! ’
9 And believe me when I tell you that I 'll do whatever I have to do to make you stay here . ’
10 ‘ But I have to try to make you understand , Gina .
11 The rich peasants made up another seven percent I have to check to see I 've got the figure 's right the middle peasants , twenty percent the poor peasants seventy percent .
12 Suddenly her daughter telephoned me and said , ‘ My mother asked if you could come as she has agreed to let you have those two things you wanted .
13 She 'd longed to hear him whisper that he loved her — but he had n't .
14 You 've got to turn it turn it off .
15 Cos you 've got to do them have n't you ?
16 You 've got to do it have n't you ?
17 I do n't like throwing plants away either , but you 've got to do it have n't you ?
18 ‘ Look , Blanche , you 've got to let me go .
19 Oh it 's hopeless trying to help you in n it , you 're so independent you wo n't have no one help you and the pen 's not coming out , see you 're not doing it right I do n't mind helping you , but you 've got to let me show you , now go all the way along , round the Q , come round here , come round here , round here , back along , stop .
20 The Council wants to make out that you 've got to let them have the first option
21 With the older boys there are times when leave them alone is the very best policy , you can intrude too much on a pupil who knows what he 's doing ; maybe not doing it 100 per cent successfully , but you 've got to let him get to that point of destruct , as part of his learning process …
22 If you want to motivate them to go out and sell that product , you 've got to make them feel it is important to them .
23 You 've got to make them feel that you 're not expecting too much of them , or you may make them freeze .
24 You also have to think of the effect it has on other people , how er if you just let people get away with it , it does n't mean you hate them , loathe them and damn them but er you 've got to make them realise that for other people , for everybody .
25 If you want to get them to look at something new , you 've got to make them see . ’
26 You 've got to help me choose now , darling — would you like me in red , green or blue and white flowers ? ’
27 You 've got to help us keep the garden a secret . ’
28 And this is the second day you 've refused to let me bring my bedding up .
29 She had lived to see him prove himself beyond all her expectations .
30 She was unsure now why she had decided to let him go on believing that , and she felt torn by a sudden desire to tell him the truth .
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