Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] to have [det] " in BNC.

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1 Then I wind them into balls and put them in the oven to dry , and that 's how I come to have all those woollen articles to sell . ’
2 As I struggled to follow her directions my natural curiosity overcame me and I asked her how she came to have all that wool and all those knitted garments which were obviously not for her .
3 This is why she likes to have all the compliments — it makes her feel young .
4 Now during the war when we had to have all the windows sealed and blacked out that place became very warm and very uncomfortable to work in .
5 Why they have to have such complicated names for these , Road Community Day Nursery .
6 Maybe , Liz reflects ( for this is what she contemplates , through the oval mirror ) , maybe this is why they decided to have such a party , this year , at the end of this decade : as a sign that they had weathered so much , and were now entering a new phase ?
7 This bears some resemblance to the definition communication referred to in Chapter 2 and seems to me to generalize the meaning of the term authenticity to the point where it ceases to have much significance .
8 To use environmental analysis as a special intelligence source for top managers is perhaps the single most common reason why it ceases to have any effect on decisions … .
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