Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] to have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Curran also revealed that the Dublin soccer writers , most of whom appear to have written-off Derry 's challenge , have provided the motivation that might just make the difference . |
2 | I got to have some beef in that role . |
3 | I tend to have flat ones . |
4 | Erm but after you 're confirmed , you will have er you know the ability to say , yes Lord I want to have wisdom , I want to have right judgment . |
5 | ‘ In the meantime , ’ Blanche said , ‘ I want to have another chat with our prime suspect . ’ |
6 | I want to have this man drive me in his car all night long , for us never to arrive anywhere … but if we should then let the gates swing silently open , let there be a long gravel drive , let it be like when the young master comes home from school . |
7 | I seemed to have more time to get things together the second time and Fringe stayed beside Bob fairly smoothly to the end . |
8 | ‘ I know , ’ I said , ‘ that he wants what I have , and also what I hope to have one day . ’ |
9 | I hope to have more details for you in the next Journal . |
10 | ‘ There is one key area in which I hope to have some success over the next year and that is in bringing the clubs and the union closer together ’ . |
11 | ‘ I seem to have little choice as far as you 're concerned . ’ |
12 | I seem to have more time for her than I had with them , and I still do my housework and all the washing . |
13 | At this point I began to have serious doubts about this man 's hold on reality . |
14 | There had still been nothing of that kind from John 's kidnappers and for the first time I began to have serious doubts about whether he was alive ; I began to feel less sure of it deep inside , where it mattered . |
15 | The awful thing was that , as I said it , I began to have serious doubts about it . |
16 | I began to have strange dreams . |
17 | I 'd probably been teaching for about four years before I began to have that confidence . |
18 | And so I began to have erotic daydreams . |
19 | I like to have young people about me . ’ |
20 | I like to have young people about the house . |
21 | I like to have some sort of colour down as an underpainting first to kill the white of the paper — a similar process to an oil painter , and I start by wetting the paper with an old one and a half inch household painting brush and then quickly slash in some colour which slightly relates to what I see . |
22 | Pöhl has said , ‘ I continue to have substantial doubts whether all or any governments would really be willing to relinquish the monetary policy sovereignty of their countries . ’ |
23 | I continue to have graver concerns that four months is simply not enough time for any vendor other than G Tec to implement a turnkey online gaming system . |
24 | But it was n't until I read the piece in the paper last week that I decided to have another try . ’ |
25 | I try to have two pieces of fruit a day , one being an orange the other an apple , or an alternative pear |
26 | After I 'd got rid of about half the beer I 'd drunk in the Arms , I went to have another look at the Factory . |
27 | I 'm no expert , but I love to have huge displays whenever I can afford them , ’ says Clarissa . |
28 | I had to have that fish . |
29 | So I had to have eleven appointments to get my two sales a week . |
30 | My contract said very clearly that I had to have complete control of the making of the film , so I asked Darryl Zanuck if he would please replace me and I would give him the necessary time to find someone else . |