Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 For , oh , how awful is the seizure of the invisible , last enemy , sitting in triumph over the body , which is all over which he can have power . ’
2 ‘ Because if you do n't keep your lover away from her I 'll have the two of you off this island with twice the speed of those rockets out there .
3 If they 'd come straight to me we could have quietly got it done .
4 He said : ‘ Keith Fletcher and Graham Gooch are both members of the TCCB 's cricket committee and we shall listen carefully to whatever they might have to say in their end-of-tour reports .
5 talking about I mean us six er pe peasants we 've got a landlord , you know , oh shall we go and kill him , he , he 's got all the authority , he 's got armed militia , the works , now to me he could have
6 However , although he says this , partly to emphasise that the truth of the matter is quite independent of the question whether we know it , it would seem reasonable to expect that , if there is a real truth here into which we might have rational insight , careful attention to just what is at issue will bring about convergence .
7 She made between 70 and 90 blouses a week which , despite the low rate of pay , compares well with what she might have got as a part-time worker in a sweat shop , the most likely alternative .
8 Then below it you would have da da , year and somehow the subject fitted in on a line across , below it ?
9 Mm , no they wanted to be in , but you not hear it no I think pussy cat is gon na be a no no about us you 'll have to .
10 He waited until they were out in Reception before apologising again about what she must have overheard while she was eating her supper .
11 Had I not worked closely with him I would have seen little of this .
12 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
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