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

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1 well it never has done I mean that , it 's always been like that I 've never had
2 The frequency of such bids has made it seem that stockmarket valuations are arbitrary , that bidders are stealing money from somebody else rather than creating wealth , and that American and British managers spend too much time shuffling assets and too little investing ( that is , building factories ) for the future .
3 I felt this book cries for action ; it has helped me understand that to give an honest testimony of my feelings , I had to impose on myself not to betray my dignity as a woman and as a member of a community .
4 Another symptom of paedomorphosis is child-like selfishness and self-absorption , and Bill has shown he has that .
5 He has invited you to review that hotel 's operations with a view to restoring its position prior to any such sale .
6 Just consider the idea that fear is a hungry creature that wants to feed off our energy and see how easily it has trained us to provide that nourishment at the push of an idea .
7 Mr Denton has asked us to stress that flexibility must be the order of the day .
8 Best of all is the quality of life because with Citalia you will find experience and expertise has allowed us to develop that certain relaxed lifestyle perfect for a holiday .
9 This has allowed us to keep that discount and work toward perhaps improving that discount .
10 She was tired , Carolyn reflected , she 'd missed her sleep that morning because of Mum and Dad .
11 That was the er , last one that she 'd seen they said that .
12 ‘ I 'd seen him like that so many times before , but at least after a couple of days he 'd say , ‘ Vicky , I got to clean up . ’
13 She said she 'd got him to agree that day and it was no use arguing because it was her price for keeping her promise to be silent about her work on the other paintings . ’
14 That 's a cyclamen , two I 'd had me given that at our family party , we have a family party once a year
15 I mean you 'd asked him to do that
16 Another thought struck her — the farmhouse he 'd taken her to see that morning … could he have gone there ?
17 Her own feelings swung so violently between attraction and a very real fear and hate of what he 'd forced her to do that she was still as prickly as a porcupine in his presence , unless they were talking about work .
18 I would 've thought you knew that . ’
19 ‘ He may not have expected them to do that , ’ objected Noble reasonably .
20 How could she have let him do that ?
21 at the moment , and I think I would be some people would not have let me do that , I think , in the past
22 But I should n't have let you do that . ’
23 Sadly he rejected this dual instruction and was lost on a low-level marking attack that , had Cochrane been aware that Gibson was not checked out at Warboys , his AOC would have forbidden him to fly that night .
24 Having decided they had that power , they decided not to exercise it and made no order under that section .
25 Perhaps the court would have accepted it had that stipulation been explicit .
26 Observing Raskolnikov wince at the idea of eternity as a bathhouse , he murmurs ‘ with a vague smile ’ that he would certainly have made it like that himself .
27 I 'm sure sh you know she would have been in dire trouble er only for my mother having seen her limping that day , but that 's the sort of thing she would do .
28 Except call in the Bow Street Runners , although your mama would even have had me do that , she was so distraught . ’
29 Do n't have to do it done that one .
30 Why did you have to let her read that ? ’
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