Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] [pron] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | The children did n't understand at first , but when it was later explained to them , they were enormously proud that she should have singled them out for a visit . |
2 | Dad must have told him off for |
3 | You 've got ta probe and establish the reasons why I 'm gon na talk to him and most people it 's , it 's , it 's a lie , they 're not gon na talk to him , they want to use the accountant as a reason to say oh erm I 'm , I ca n't do it this time the accountant said no or I 've not spoken to him yet I 'll have to put it off for a , for a bit longer |
4 | Then : ‘ You 'll have to let me out for the Jubilee . |
5 | Do n't put it away , you 'll have to leave it out for the week . |
6 | Erm I do n't think I have got any written down here for you to have a look so I 'll have to write it down for you erm stuff about Stanley knives . |
7 | ‘ Do n't stamp on the Catholics ; else I 'll have to run you in for kicking me mother in the face . ’ |
8 | She might have put me down for talking . |
9 | There he was swirling a bunch of flowers , dressed in ill-fitting Levi 's ( surely Joe Moss could have fitted him out for the event ) and a ridiculous shirt . |
10 | ‘ You could have kept him on for two quid a week . |
11 | If Blackberry and he had driven the stranger across the field by force , he could have handed him over for safe-keeping to Bigwig or Silver . |
12 | She could have put me down for talking |
13 | With only five minutes remaining Claire McMahon could have wrapped it up for Pegasus when she gave herself room , but blasted the ball off the post . |
14 | I could have let you in for it then , could n't I ! ’ |
15 | so he said I 've had to , they 'd have to keep him in for ten days or more you know |
16 | Luckily , my mum is sound ; she never would have thrown me out for putting rips in my jeans or anything like that . |
17 | ‘ I saw you struggling with it ; you should have left it in the Range Rover — I would have lifted it out for you . ’ |
18 | His best friend was due for a bad let-down , and it was he who would have to spell it out for him . |
19 | ‘ Had the care manager stuck to the initial referral alone , which was for respite care , she would have sorted them out for that , and that would have been it . ’ |
20 | ‘ If I 'd had any sense at all I would have signed them up for ten years or fifteen per cent … ! ’ |
21 | But maybe the leaders , Brice Lalonde and Antoine Waechter , will have to fight it out for the leadership of a united ‘ green ’ party before a real alliance can be forged . |