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

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1 For wee might justly have done it our selves without you , if we had thought it convenient ; … "
2 I mean we do n't necessarily have to give him it every month .
3 You only have to tell him something or show him something once .
4 You only have to tell him something or show him something once .
5 And maybe somebody would come to your door and say their wee boy or their girl was making their first communion , and they were in dire straights and could n't buy anything for them , and you would more or less have to give them your book to help them out , but you would go with them so that they did n't go over the score and get just exactly what that wain needed , you know , and just hope that they had enough money to pay you at the end of the quarter , you know .
6 He 's just had to alter them hisen !
7 By this time she could already have borne him their two sons , Swegen and Harold .
8 Louise : Well , you 'll just have to tell them it 's a new fashion !
9 But if she 'd wanted to she could easily have told him something that would have stopped him dead in his tracks .
10 He had devised a purely verbal test of his daughters ' love , and while a devotee of Practical Criticism could soon have told him what was wrong with Goneril and Regan from their speeches alone , there was apparently no way in which he could discriminate them from Cordelia .
11 No he just had to give me one
12 But after that you just had to do it yourselves .
13 If you wanted something done , you just had to do it yourself .
14 He was a little hesitant at first but soon had told her everything ; how he met the Bookman , his funny habits , his endless knowledge , their pranks , sitting in the sun on reclining chairs and leaping through the shelves .
15 Now a lot of people when that was first mentioned said ‘ I do n't need that , it 's all right you can look at them if you want to ’ , but afterwards , half-way through their course , they wanted to know that they were theirs and other people would n't see them and have this reassurance that if they wanted to watch it and then wipe it blank , or if they wanted to wipe it blank without ever having seen it themselves , they could do that and no-one was going to ask ‘ What 's going on ? ’ .
16 At Question Time today , the Prime Minister , in ruling out a referendum , boasted that the right hon. Lady in her speech yesterday had promised him her full support .
17 get all these programmes for some reason , somebody allowed for it when they put the system in , mind you still have to check it I suppose but checked through it , tested it , took me about five minutes , still a minimum charge of an hour
18 It could so nearly have cost him his life .
19 We 'll probably have to split it I would think .
20 Its small size may also have hurt it it does n't have a lot of ‘ wall-power ’ , and maybe people want more Rembrandt for their money ’ .
21 I would rather have shown him my love .
22 But , he said yesterday , the love and understanding of a 26-year-old woman he met less than a month ago has convinced him he should remain living life as a man .
23 Had he shown himself unambiguously ready to start pulling out , the coalition would have surely had to offer him something , if not to save his face , at least to cover his backside : an American commitment to talk about any Middle Eastern issue whatsoever has already been given ; the call for Iraqi reparations could still be waived .
24 Indeed , when Pilate produced a coin which had an augur 's staff on its obverse , it could well have cost him his job ; for an augur 's staff smelt of pagan religion , and that could not be tolerated in Judea .
25 Jean , we do n't even have see them you know what I mean ?
26 If they admire something , you darned well have to give it 'em ! ’
27 He might have been able to help him , but even if Ken had wanted to do it all without any assistance from his younger brother , he might at least have told him what he was doing .
28 ‘ I would have thought the Department of Transport could at least have told us what was happening . ’
29 David and I then had to tell him we did n't have any choice because at that time there were no other futuristic stories ready .
30 Well you should y I I I er these la these these labels are so difficult to fit because if you say , Moving to the right , you then have to show me what policies the government is pursuing and you 'll probably find that I either play the part in thinking off argu arguing for them some years before some of my colleagues .
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