Example sentences of "[pron] have [pron] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , I knew I had something else to tell you , your brother got married . ’ |
2 | It was my decision , mainly because I had nothing else to do . |
3 | I had nothing else to do , so I just started pushing . |
4 | I had nothing further to do with Sally but she did n't seem to be bothered when I passed her in the street without speaking . |
5 | After all , now Tommy 's in America and Ebbie 's been gathered , I 've nobody else to care for . |
6 | must think I 've nowt else to do and watch down street . |
7 | ‘ After all , I 've nothing else to do . ’ |
8 | ‘ I ought to , I 've nothing else to do but watch the water and the shipping . |
9 | I 've nothing else to give . |
10 | I 've nothing further to add , thank you very much . |
11 | and I says I have one not to swear , so it gets rubbed out if it 's too bad , you know she comes back , she comes back next Friday , she left twenty tapes and batteries |
12 | He politely declined to pose for pictures with Nesta and added : ‘ I have nothing else to say today … but I will say plenty when the time comes . ’ |
13 | I have nothing further to say on the green pages . |
14 | If we 're not allowed to discuss the costs er associated with er electing a greater number of M E Ps to the er European parliament er and the boundaries associated with it , I have nothing further to say . |
15 | I referred earlier to article 104B , and I have nothing further to add . |
16 | ‘ I have nothing further to add . ’ |
17 | I have something else to show . ’ |
18 | Against this background of craters and devastated buildings people sit in the sun at cafes open again for a town which has nothing else to do but drink coffee and wait for the future . |
19 | But that is only a reason for saying that the value is not really there in the world if we presuppose a scientistic view of reality for which it is of itself necessarily ‘ motivationally inert ’ and cognizable in a manner which has nothing essentially to do with being attracted or repelled by it . |
20 | Well my there 's never any please , there 's never any thank you , there 's nothing , I mean there are are n't they , when he was saying that all he 's done for her and they virtually like turned their back on them , he got out in all those winds and weather were n't it , but , we built there and he come out apparently and said I do n't want you having anything else to do with my kids , |
21 | It sounds dull — you 've nothing else to do except clean and dust and cook . |
22 | " Why do n't you come down and have a bit of a drink with me on Christmas Eve , if you 've nothing else to do ? |
23 | The original purpose of the meeting — to discuss her discoveries in Oxford , and ask his advice on what to do next — had been overtaken by events , but she had nothing else to do that evening , and Tracey was usually good company . |
24 | She had nothing else to offer them . |
25 | As the transporter approached the dead end without slowing , Bernice remembered that she had something else to tell the Doctor . |
26 | She was n't to wait for him if she had anything else to do . |
27 | What you needed was a Gofer : someone who had nothing else to do but look after you and your team . |
28 | and I played football in the street with the boys cos you had nothing else to do , you had nowhere else to go in my time ! |
29 | Whilst this is obviously a concern , it can be acted upon , but the influence on others , who have nothing else to do , far more damaging . |
30 | Japan 's plan to build ‘ fifth-generation ’ computers , which started the British debate , was formulated only after discussions with people representing many sectors of society who have nothing directly to do with computers . |