Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 I have n't really to get down it was just I , I took .
2 Well Dorothy got er , some to knit something for Bryony and she actually got too much so if I do run out if I have n't enough to finish this er er vest , T-shirt summer top , whatever it 's called she 'll have some .
3 But then , when I come to think and ask myself what made me like this , I have n't far to seek the answer .
4 Sleep has left me and I feel that I have not long to live .
5 ‘ I would be glad to leave it , but I have nowhere else to go . ’
6 Certainly , I have still more to do , I must fill the oxen 's cribs with hay , give them water and carry out dung .
7 The position is vacant following the resignation of Dick Corden , leaving only John Brockbank and Richard Tonks on the board , who have both yet to serve a full season .
8 And local Labour leader John Tompkins called it a scandal , adding : ‘ If the house is vacant , it should be used for the people here who have nowhere else to go . ’
9 " If you have somewhere else to go , you will go . "
10 You have somewhere else to stay now so you need n't risk coming here again . ’
11 ‘ Such a shame about the weather , and you have n't long to enjoy our Mediterranean climes , have you , my dear ? ’
12 As you near the end of your first video safari , the low-battery warning in your viewfinder may begin to flash , indicating that you have not long to go before switch-off for the day .
13 If you have children and you smoke , you have even more to worry about .
14 By deprivation I mean that the parents or school recognized the child 's achievements , but only grudgingly , for example , ‘ You have done quite well ’ or ‘ You 've passed this exam , but you have still more to pass ’ .
15 You have long enough to lose yourself in Fragonard 's world , Charlie .
16 It will not be very comfortable for you there , but we have nowhere else to put you .
17 To understand the specific nature of the abnormality experienced by disabled people we have not only to document a general failure to provide for needs .
18 They have also yet to lose in the League , Millwall 's threat being thwarted by a dogged defence and a dollop of luck .
19 ‘ They say that they have nowhere else to go , but I know that facing the world on their own would be even more frightening . ’
20 Steve says they have nowhere else to go .
21 They have nowhere else to go .
22 In a tract written shortly before the 1715 General Election , Atterbury maintained that " the People " had been " fleec 'd so often " by the heavy taxes imposed by the Whigs to fight their wars , that " they have scarce enough to keep them from Perishing " .
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