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

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1 This has to ultimately mean more cuts in jobs and services .
2 THE row over whether the Queen Mother will attend Princess Anne 's wedding on Saturday has at least clarified one point .
3 ‘ Or that you 'd at least had some control over what happened . ’
4 In the past , when a postponement was to our obvious advantage , I have had to physically restrain fanatical supporters from going out in freezing conditions to shovel snow off the pitch .
5 Well he 's got to ring Mr and see if he if he really pushes for a month 's notice well we 'll have to just pay another month and stay you know ?
6 The teacher should not have to constantly check each group to avoid such a situation .
7 ‘ I 'll have to fairly shout this story , ’ yelled Tom above the noise .
8 Obviously I would be very loathe to agree to have to now provide different information again other than that which is going to be readily er available through the computers .
9 He seems to have at least gained some contact with his thought-penetration circuits and this is confirmed by the smelly fumes of wood smoke and melting plastic that wriggle their way into the atmosphere of the carriage .
10 ‘ I can see you 've at least done some unpacking .
11 The case of Zubaydat revealed other problems which had until then received scant attention .
12 This was a peripatetic Diogenes of the masses though , and fined for obstruction he had to constantly seek new pitches : ‘ His barrel was sandwiched between a fasting girl and a flea circus .
13 Thus , as ambassadors who had till recently expressed total loyalty to him " rallied " across the world to Khomeini , he expressed bewilderment .
14 Anyway , her short stay on board had at least served some purpose .
15 If his answer had not quenched my curiosity at all , it had at least jumped another pretence , and moved us on .
16 The sconces burning in the passage had at least provided some light , poor though it was .
17 He joined Toohoolhlzote and White Bird , whose warriors had by now killed fourteen settlers on Salmon River .
18 Theodora had by now abandoned all attempts not to sound like an interrogator .
19 Theophrastus spoke of the Jews as philosophers who had by now discarded human sacrifice and performed their holocausts while fasting and talking incessantly about God .
20 But the main reason for my silence was that secrecy and deception had by then become second nature to me .
21 Modern historians have for long assumed this rise , and stressed its importance ; and yet its nature and the evidence for it have never been properly analysed .
22 I have of late had two letters from him , in which he has shown such an easy and familiar way of expressing his thoughts , such a delight for improvement and so much exactness and dilligence in the making of observations that I look upon him to go onward with a curiosity and genious superior to most of his occupation .
23 The exaggerated anorectal smooth muscle responses to rectal distension and the attenuated external sphincter response explain why patients with complete supraconal spinal lesions experience uncontrollable reflex defecation , while the persistance of external anal sphincter contraction and the absence of any external anal sphincter relaxation during straining ‘ as if to defecate ’ might explain the difficulty that these patients have in consciously expelling rectal contests .
24 Also , CIP entries have until recently contained less information and less accurate information than other entries .
25 All viewers have to right to see original programmes .
26 Now if you take away er , another lump of money including carry forwards , you really do reduce your own ability to be able to pay to take advantage of the window of opportunity we now have to actually put European money into the county .
27 and er , we all have to never mind any thing else there 's always
28 all the consultation that also talks about in this paper is met with the two centres , the management committee of Highfields youth and commune centre and also the users of the Moat Centre and I think in light of everything that 's gone on I think it 's substantially a success to stand here and say that we have at least achieved some result and I I formally would welcome the Libs supporting this this afternoon and I 'm grateful for the turn that the Libs have made and in light of er what er Mr the involvement Mr has put in .
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