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

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31 Coming home 's taught me that .
32 Apart from the difficulties of physically getting into clothes and fastening them , the patient also has to identify what each garment is , which way it goes on , and to which part of the body each part of each garment belongs .
33 There is no doubt that if CCs had been on offer at the time , Bruin would probably have taken them all .
34 If it acknowledged his existence , it would also have to acknowledge its own existence , thereby inviting precisely the attention it had to avoid .
35 She says that although victims may be worried that the attacker will rape another woman , they also have to consider what many rape victims feel is the ordeal of going to court and re-living the rape in the witness box .
36 I 'd rather have said it all to his face !
37 As you will often have to sell your own work , it helps to be a good and persuasive talker who gets on well with people inside and outside the agency .
38 Good lord ! and but for his hand going up she would really have brained him this time , and then where would she have been ?
39 You 've been here long enough now to have formed your own impressions of what goes on .
40 Those two were going to give her the creeps if she really had to take them all the way to Titan .
41 He was a pragmatic loner from first to last , and by now had devised his own answer to the student chestnut ‘ Who will do the dirty work under socialism ? ’ :
42 They moved into a second floor flat , so Dawn now had to run her own home and travel to work each day .
43 All I mean is you have to accept that they really have heard it all before — the jokes about taking samples , wearing black stockings , so forth , so fifth .
44 so you really have to remember what some of them change into
45 Having grasped the use of silence you now have to quieten your own brain , stop it muttering away to itself about all the things you need to do and may forget , stop it reacting and getting on its high horse when all it needs to do is to absorb information and store it for future reference .
46 And then , not having a secretary , you know , he even has to do his own typing !
47 Your old man here has brought me all the way up here for a complete and utter waste of time
48 Presentation software has now developed a very distinctive approach in which the user simply has to combine their own information , message and logos with an appropriate selection from the wide range of supplied backgrounds that are designed complete with colour palettes and suitable fonts .
49 Snails ' shells are of course also asymmetrically coiled , so the hermit crab has plainly had to adapt its own anatomy in order to fit into its adopted shelter .
50 A Conservative government had emerged that the Liberty and Property Defence League could well have called its own , but as a consequence it was a government that had very little to do with Conservatism .
51 He might well have formed his own opinion but he knew that would not bear cross-examination at some later date .
52 Had it not been for her chance meeting with Estabrook — who saw through her tumbling , distracted manner to the woman she was — she might well have taken her own life .
53 Retiring BBC chairman Sir Marmaduke Hussey might well have managed one this time around .
54 As well as major settlements with minsters , hamlets and farms may well have had their own small churches .
55 Seeing Rohan , even fleetingly in a crowd , would simply have caused her more pain , especially at a wedding with all its attendant might-have-beens , she told herself forcefully .
56 In time she might even have threatened your own position .
57 And probably he would have found the Whistler more understandable than the pop star whose gyrations would surely have convinced him that man was in the grip of his final , manic St Vitus 's dance .
58 I even had to loan him some more to get out of Nicaragua .
59 They could devote only very little of their time to the affairs of the BDDA , and until 1922 even had to pay their own expenses .
60 But the Russians of Torpedo Moscow hit back when Igor Chuganov beat Peter Schmeichel , who two years ago had led his former club Brondby to penalty glory in the same stadium .
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