Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , he 's celebrity-seeking enough to have made you talk about him . ’
2 ‘ You know , Lissa , seeing you tonight has made me realise that I 'd hate to lose contact with you again .
3 Cocaine is the kind of drug that does not have to do you harm — unless you 're stupid with it .
4 I would not have made him motm against Oldham , I thought the Oldham defenders Jobson and Redmond were the best players on the park .
5 Had the editor of " Private Eye " made impromptu allegations against Goldsmith on prime-time television , the long arm of the criminal law could not have felt his collar .
6 Perhaps the shock is severe enough to catapult the person into feeling all the pain and extremity of loss that their defences might not have let them do if they had had more time to get organized .
7 Dr Myerscough said he would not have let her go home without repeating the traces of the heartbeat or if she had gone home she would have been asked to attend on alternate days for check-ups .
8 I should not have let her attend that ridiculous affair , but she insisted . ’
9 None the less , he wrote , I should not have let her see it .
10 at the moment , and I think I would be some people would not have let me do that , I think , in the past
11 ‘ Your leg — and the Teller 's weakness — would not have let you stay with it . ’
12 Do you normally have Do you have much for breakfast normally or not ?
13 ‘ You ought not to have let her go with Rose , ’ he said reproachfully .
14 I just had to let myself go .
15 ‘ There 's always a self-imposed pressure , especially when you 're starting out — ‘ Shit , I 've got to come through big-time on this ’ — but you just have to let it happen ; if it does n't happen today it 'll happen tomorrow .
16 I just have to let you know
17 I used to work for a record company as an office junior ages ago and they were always talking about music as being a packet of cornflakes : you just have to make it look right and make it so it 's easy to recognise and people will buy it .
18 Presumably the French had believed her , or they would hardly have let her go .
19 She could n't possibly have let herself get tangled up in the arms of Rourke Deveraugh , not in her wildest dreams .
20 ‘ And , if you 'd given me the chance to finish , you would also have heard me specify ‘ for the general collection ’ .
21 I would rather have seen it move to Merthyr Tydfil , Brecon , or anywhere else , because it is an authority for Wales .
22 Mr Major 's appetite for leaving the country 's problems behind has seen him visit Rio de Janeiro , Bogota and Washington .
23 This time he really had made her cry .
24 And I was doing alright myself , I should n't 've let him do it .
25 But coming here has made me realize how much time has passed since , as a small boy , we used to set off for dinners and functions .
26 I certainly do n't have to let him take advantage of it or let him bludgeon me into a marriage that would be power-based and intolerable .
27 All right , so it 's a mystery , and there 's not a lot you can do to get to the heart of it yet , but you do n't have to let it get to you .
28 Oh Jesus , Sam , she was everybody 's Aunt Jemima , if she 'd turned up with her hair in a bun and flour on her apron she could n't have made them love her more , Jesus , Sam , we 're not guilty .
29 I immediately got a lot of media attention — Radio One could n't have made me fail . ’
30 You should n't have made me come down here .
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