Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From April 1st anyone found not to have followed guidelines on making VAT claims and payments will be liable to a penalty that could cost them and extra 30% plus interest on any unpaid tax . |
2 | At the same time , only 11 boards ( 8 CSE and 3 GCE ) reported ever having received requests for information from employers . |
3 | He seemed suddenly to have lost interest . |
4 | But then money , or something , seemed suddenly to have brought Gerald Seymour-Strachey from the hazy background to the centre of the picture . |
5 | We were very successful in our June 1990 exhibition in Tokyo and came back having sold paintings . |
6 | She seemed again to have lost interest , in that swift way she had , and I felt useless and bereft . |
7 | Grunte , who affected never to have sought office — ‘ too many people dependent on me , dear boy , wheels of commerce and all that ’ — would have been only too delighted to accept the seals of any office . |
8 | Yet , again like Venice , this far-from-ideal situation turned out to have hidden advantages of its own . |
9 | What happened here has touched heartstrings all over the world . ’ |
10 | True , barges and wagons alike were drawn by horses , but the latter did not have to negociate flights of locks ( the Rochdale Canal had ninety-two locks in only 33 miles ) , and until the advent of " fly boats " at the very end of the canal era there was no night working , with the canals open only from sunrise to sunset . |
11 | I was glad that my presence , my little money , meant he did not have to carry messages across Paris on his motor cycle . |
12 | One did not have to attend school meals with the boys over the week-end if one was off duty ; and the only master who might have noticed I had been away was Méli himself , but as it happened he 'd been in Athens . |
13 | Some still by that date did not have trained nurses but employed untrained workhouse inmates . |
14 | With the greater part of her days work done and since she did not have to cook Alisdairs lunch , ( he would likely stop in a pub near the market ) , she went back into the cottage to enjoy the only pleasure she got from life on the croft , her weaving . |
15 | The welfare state decades of 1952-1972 saw the rise of two of Britain 's greatest ever amateur and professional boxers — Dick McTaggart and Ken Buchanan , who did not have deprived childhoods despite their working-class origins . |
16 | Branson did not have to like Randolph Fields , but , in a curious sort of way , he admired him . |
17 | Fortunately he did not have to define duty . |
18 | Rasbora Ltd. was wholly owned by Mr. Atkinson and , being a Jersey company , did not have to pay V.A.T. ( valued added tax ) on the boat . |
19 | They none of them had much money , but the Bouveries had a house , for which they did not have to pay rent . |
20 | So the slide in mergers and acquisitions did not have to mean disaster in itself . |
21 | They did not have to isolate zinc metal to do this but used the cementation process described on page 76 . |
22 | However , some members of his family were glad , because it meant they did not have to produce cattle . |
23 | They did not have to face protests and reforms in the middle of the first millennium B.C. In Egypt a morality of silence prevailed , and Mesopotamia — whether Assyria or Chaldaea — seems to have been bent on conquering the others rather than on criticizing herself . |
24 | The Ixmaritians in Mandru 's household did not have to share rooms as they had in Por Tanssie . |
25 | She appeared not to have inherited Frances ' forgiving nature . |
26 | She appeared not to have taken offence . |
27 | cleared out having cleared directory |
28 | My brothers did n't have to do housework ! |
29 | Floors done and everything , we did n't have to do jobs as like that in the morning . |
30 | I did n't have to ask Richie any probing questions . |