Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | So much so , that in the conventional use of the term , ‘ being critical ’ has come almost exclusively to mean that the object or action in question has fallen short of the standards in question . |
2 | The nature of these changes , then , can be seen as some confirmation that the trends identified by Dearlove were genuine enough , but that working them through has taken much longer to achieve and involved much more upheaval than his initial analysis would have suggested . |
3 | Having waited long enough to see if they were needed , the two girls went up to Moran and kissed him on the lips as they did every night . |
4 | It had fallen too slowly to break but the wine had flowed out and made a dark stain like blood on the white candlewick . |
5 | No you 've done very well to survive as well you have had a |
6 | Beddington had lived long enough to know that very few people were quite what the public considered them . |
7 | The question is whether prices and mortgage rates have fallen far enough to ensure that this position will be reached in the near future . |
8 | I have seen enough already to know that my work on Christabel must be seriously altered in the light of what you have in these letters — I would n't be happy going on without taking them into account — and that must be true of Dr Michell 's work on Ash too , just as true . ’ |
9 | Some have gone even further to suggest that , since people are purposive beings , all practices , including moral practices , are purposive in nature : ‘ a practice without a point is an empty ritual ’ . |
10 | Most of us have lived long enough to know that you ca n't say with any certainty , where you might be in the future . |