Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 And now I have to make a decision .
32 And now I have had a letter from Katie Mallett , saying she will not be entering no 3225 ‘ because I did n't see the TV exposé of Summerhill , and have n't got the faintest clue what it 's like ’ .
33 Until now they have represented a mass of public opinion which is noisy rather than articulate , and more remarkable for its courage than its ability to coalesce as an organised force .
34 So far they have produced a list of 16 blocks of work !
35 When you listen to one of the rather better Kylie records , they have taken a girl who does n't really have a great voice , who is an actress , and slowly they have developed a career where she actually now has a sound which is similar to some of the girly groups in the 60 ’ s , in a totally different way .
36 Today I have had a reply to a parliamentary question to the Minister , which tells me the latest figures of young people currently in young offender institutions .
37 Well I have made a statement to the police and have put it in the police station in a sealed envelope .
38 Well I have got a plug and lead hanging out .
39 Not even I have got a copy of ‘ Pewter Suitor ’ . ’
40 Oh yes , you say I 'm on a diet , they say oh well you have lost a lot of weight then .
41 Well you have raised a point
42 Well you have to make a list you see .
43 Well you have to tell a load of lies as he said well it 's a right shambles , nobody would go and see would they ?
44 But saying that if you want a decent wage in here you have to work a lot of overtime .
45 that was — uh hu — ‘ expensive ’ — well at least they — can — get hold of ‘ loose ’ tickets … over here you have to buy a package with trip , hotel and tickets for the three first games — comes in around GBP 1400 which might not be that bad compared to the price you mention .
46 Well we have to take a chance .
47 Here we have adopted a schedule order which follows the citation order .
48 But here we have built a society with a colour bar as real as South Africa 's , and worse because it is not admitted .
49 Sometimes I have to open a bopx and remove a pair of smelly socks donated by a child
50 I 'm not supposed to look after the ledgers now , but I do still keep the PoSition record for the ships , and sometimes I have to get a ledger to check a sailing date .
51 Sometimes I have to make a lot of noise with them and move my body with them like passion — and sometimes they just slide out very gently and do n't affect me so much , like a cooling system .
52 Sometimes I have to dig a path through the snow down to the stream and use a pick on the frozen stream .
53 Or maybe you have seen a crystal ball containing a tiny house which you can shake to produce a brilliant snowstorm ?
54 Maybe you have to throw a coat over your nightie and pick them up from miles away in the car .
55 Maybe you have to make a choice , but I do n't think there are any hard stamina routes ; it 's just a question of training stamina for six weeks ’ .
56 One final point — sometimes you have to return a card to the manufacturer before the warranty becomes valid .
57 To get the real benefits of aerobic walking and to walk towards that fitter , slimmer you , then you have to achieve a walking heart rate between 60 per cent and 85 per cent of your maximum heart rate ( refer again to Table 3 ) .
58 If you kick a child all his schooldays , force him to labour sixteen hours a day seven days a week , yank out his teeth with forceps when they ache , bleed him when he is ill , beat him throughout his apprenticeship , starve him when he falls on bad times , and finally let him die in the workhouse when he ages prematurely , then you have educated a man , in the best way possible , to be indifferent .
59 And that 's where the rift begins : then you have to make a choice , staying with my white friends or going with my black friends .
60 If you have a 286 or 386 then you have to find a way of converting the natural extended memory to expanded .
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