Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose , poor woman , she had been repeating this phrase for days on end to hundreds of us on our way out , and she would obviously have preferred us all to disappear down a big hole and relieve her of the tedium of wearing out her voice . |
2 | Our local starling population is a race apart in that they are non-migratory and have been isolated in the islands for long enough to have developed their own characteristics . |
3 | She had not been absent from her home for long enough to have forgotten her own house smell . |
4 | ‘ You ca n't just 've thrown it all in a bin ! ’ |
5 | That will check , McLeish thought , of course it will , someone just has to do it all . |
6 | There is still the missing ingredient of ‘ power ’ : the nature of the replicators must somehow have influenced their own likelihood of being replicated . |
7 | ‘ Well , you 'll just have to seduce him all by yourself , ’ said Camille , reasonably . |
8 | ‘ If that 's the way you take it , ’ Arty said , ‘ I 'll just have to leave it all to the ould fellow . ’ |
9 | ‘ We 'll just have to give it another go . ’ |
10 | The stopped chamfer template has not to my knowledge been marketed , readers who want one will just have to make their own . |
11 | ‘ You 'll just have to make your own entertainment . ’ |
12 | You will just have to make your own mind up on my views . |
13 | ‘ The kinema might just have had its own generator . ’ |
14 | It must be getting very obvious , Gina thought , frightened by his frankness and aware that she could n't easily have told someone that . |
15 | Had it not been for anti-depressant drugs and psychitaric help , he says he could easily have taken his own life . |
16 | Factories no longer had to generate their own electricity ; more of them were willing to invest in electrical machinery when they could draw on central power supplies . |
17 | She knew what she wanted to learn and she knew where it was ; she just had to shovel it all into her head . |
18 | I mean we 're not allowed as many holidays as , as most of them , but then again it was starting up so we just had to take it that way . |
19 | ‘ But you just have to put it all behind you and I just hope that my back trouble will clear up and I 'll be able to start playing again soon ’ . |
20 | erm and the rest you just have to fill it all out . |
21 | You know I get things now , I just have to throw them some of them . |
22 | Like many well known dictators , the King always has to have his own way , and is terrified of being laughed at . |
23 | Who could ever have told her that love could be this good ? |
24 | I sympathize because in my little way I grieve too , but over the people in my life I have allowed to die without ever having shown them any particular affection . |
25 | You ca n't possibly have to do it all do you ? |
26 | And afterwards — no-one could possibly have heard her own conversation with Dominic . |
27 | I worry about my daughter , she 's growing up in a world where things are inevitably going ’ Asked whether he may just possibly have got it all wrong , Hopkins pauses melodramatically . |
28 | He still had to put his own words on this blank sheet in front of him . |
29 | Could even you know have possibly have driven it another yard , taken it a yard further and killed the keeper off . |
30 | Firstly , because it goes against its grain : women always have to find their own way to where they 're going . |