Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] to have " in BNC.
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1 | I just about to Have you seen up there . |
2 | It is vital that our children have the best possible education to allow them not only to have the best possible standard of life and maximise their opportunities , but for the benefit of Britain , so that we can compete in the world in trade and industry . |
3 | up there , right , there 's the she 's on her fifth child , she 's got four kids , she just about to have her fifth |
4 | As Scott said later , the judges ‘ were not Gothicly disposed and though they awarded premiums to all the best Gothic designs they took care not to put any of them high enough to have much chance ’ . |
5 | Theodore Mann , co-founder and producer of Circle-In-The-Square since 1951 , had seen Dustin on stage and wanted him badly enough to have dismissed two directors instead of the actor . |
6 | Just a microphone taking erm ju just I just have it on just to have conversations with people . |
7 | Is it not enough to have to endure that when one is alive ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Giles Hawick is taking it seriously enough to have reported her as a missing person , ’ he said tightly . |
9 | They 're also supremely naive if they do n't think at some point in the future that MCA will hike out a similar compilation to the one Phonogram just have … that 's always assuming that they sort themselves out enough to have the required amount of hits . |
10 | It would suit them very well to have the tenancy of the house for at least another year . |
11 | Those of us near enough to have observed this were by now climbing onto chairs and beds and squealing , ‘ It 's a mouse ! ’ , but Rosie continued her progression into bed , pulled the clothes up to her nose and regarded us all with mild astonishment . |