Example sentences of "to [pers pn] have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They included Gilly Miles , who had a lovely personality and manner and to me had the greatest potential of them all .
2 I do not know ; she seems to me to have no human heart left in her . ’
3 But it makes sense to me to have a little bit of help .
4 I rather deplore the recent manifestation of Pop ; it does n't seem to me to have the intellectual force of the art of the Sixties .
5 Oi Tammy , what happened to you having a little dinner party over the holidays ?
6 we went back to we had the new boiler
7 When she has , through the process of grieving , faced the reality of her loss , you will need to be very patient with her through the period of depression that will follow , in which she may feel slowed up and extremely lethargic because , for a while , life will appear to her to have no further meaning or purpose .
8 She had an intimation that it had been important to her to have an impersonal initiation , in her own control , not over-whelming .
9 But the build-up to it had a familiar ring about it for Dave .
10 Ethology 's assertion that male aggression has an instinctive basis to it has a close parallel with those radical feminists such as Dworkin who argue that males are inherently and innately violent .
11 It is not only advantageous for us to know which of a horse 's emotions are destructive to us having a good working relationship with it ; but ideally , if we also consider horse will do more for us and give us greater pleasure .
12 Just as characters in the plays switch from Thou to You and back in a way that seems to us to have no evident rationale , so in the Sonnets Shakespeare uses both forms indifferently , and indeed switches from one to the other within one poem ( Sonnet 24 ) .
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