Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Authors can imagine for themselves how our process may stall , and we obviously have to balance the quality of the decision making against its speed . |
2 | I only have to take a moment to get my eyes strong and then I can push it out , this strongness , at anything at all so long as I am staring at it hard enough … |
3 | I only have to see a bottle of Orvieto and those desperate dawns rise up before me . |
4 | And you only have to see a police uniform through the door to feel racked with guilt , even though you 've done nothing wrong and he 's only looking for a lost cat . |
5 | You only have to do the other , you have to do there , have to find a C ? |
6 | ‘ For your information , I 've still got most of my own teeth and only have to use a walking frame when it 's damp and my arthritis starts giving me gyp . |
7 | You only have to paint the dance floor on then do n't you ? |
8 | I do shut them up at night because of the stoats and the foxes , but they put themselves to bed , I only have to shut the door . |
9 | You only have to mention the word ‘ bottom ’ and at a certain age they fall about with the giggles . |
10 | and er I only have to mention the time though , oh dear |
11 | Scotland 's junior men beat Switzerland 7-2 and only have to beat the US today to qualify for the semi-finals . |
12 | You only have to read a book about the Left Bank . ’ |
13 | Remember , too , that with a putter you only have to strike the back of the ball . |
14 | You only have to check the gun for that , ’ Donna said wearily . |
15 | Downtown is awash in a torrent of languages ; you only have to ride the subway to see the city is no longer the prim , white Anglo-Celtic centre of 40 years ago . |
16 | Now , I only have to get a Fender ‘ Eric Clapton ’ signature , a Marshall 30th Anniversary Limited Edition amp and a Bob Bradshaw rack ! |
17 | You only have to study the improvisations of musicians like Charlie Parker , Clifford Brown and John Coltrane to discover an abundance of chromatic tension and resolution points . |
18 | He won that actually on appeal because he said he needed to raise the funds for a project he 'd got in mind and they allowed him twenty eight days in the first year , he now carries on fourteen days without planning permission every year , but give him credit he does run it very well , er and you can not fault him , but we in our area do actually issue licences , you can not have a car boot sale or market stall without a licence and I personally have run the charity markets in er the village high street and got a licence at the cost of a pound . |
19 | personally have had a horse actually had things thrown at it by saboteurs ! |
20 | Older horses who do n't try and run away from bot-flies , usually have not had the use of shelter sheds when they were young , so have formed the habit of no longer attempting to evade these injurious insects . |
21 | First , the pace of change and economic developments during the last twenty years or so have altered the landscapes he described very considerably . |
22 | If a more powerful lord had been shot , with a vast estate , many men might have been thrown out of work and so have borne a grudge against the gunman . |
23 | That summary of early Texan history is included , not just for general interest , but to illustrate several factors which have always been characteristic of Texan culture , and so have influenced the history of prisons in the state . |
24 | Though property-disputes were no doubt very often settled informally , through arbitration by senior family-members , for instance , and so have left no trace in the written record , some recorded cases arose over property-claims held or transmitted through women , especially widows . |
25 | Those who have done so have enjoyed the benefit . |
26 | Whereas the bulk of athletes being attracted to this new four-pronged sport have spilled over from the more established triathlon ranks , and so have found the canoeing discipline particularly tough , Graham has the advantage of a fine record with the paddle . |
27 | I hope regions/countries will continue to share these reports , as those who hitherto have done so have found the practice useful . |
28 | Instead of a windfall-profits tax , which cost them £375m in 1981 , the banks merely have to suffer the pin-prick of a delay in claiming tax-relief on those same provisions which hit their profits . |
29 | At equilibrium , these are equal , and we merely have to solve the equation for p to discover it . |
30 | Enough of the worms find themselves on the tight-fitting lid so that when I open the bucket I merely have to lower the lid into my aquarium to feed the fish . |