Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , since Gordon ‘ I always wanted to play for Rangers ‘ Durie has just signed I do nt suppose Rangers can afford anyone else
2 Any questions or anything else anybody has ever done we want to use the calendar for ?
3 Your , your arithmetic has really improved you know , you can do these things in your head now whereas not all that long ago you 'd have been reaching for the calculator thinking , oh I ca n't do that .
4 Davies may number John McEnroe and Alex Higgins among his heroes yet mundane security has now replaced his self-destruct button .
5 ‘ It has n't stopped you know ’ , she said wearily .
6 Are you anybody Dor I 've got erm Doris here is is there anybody has n't asked I wan na sort of brig to some conclusion because people are getting restless Doris .
7 It 's hardly my fault , is it , if Luke has n't noticed you exist as a woman ? ’
8 It has considerable agility , and its powers of dry staccato have been so much exploited that this form of musical humour has quite lost its savour nowadays .
9 with these posts as well , because it has actually stated we have employed an Environmental Officer .
10 Erm and then once they 've organized themselves into these associations their first er job should be , or was perhaps , I 'm not he 's talking about what has actually happened I suppose
11 We do n't have any erm Chris has never bothered us bring people back from school , I do n't think he knows them that well , well I mean he does know them , but they 're not really his type , you know ,
12 Erm .. you know you should 've nipped that in the bud straight away rather than saying yeah we 'll put it in the post , we can do that , you should 've just said you know well I 'll bring it all along and gone from there .
13 We did we 've just completed we 've done three or four others .
14 And you 'd better hope we succeed .
15 ‘ Well , I suppose I 'd better show you round the estate .
16 I 'd better get me timesheet out of
17 ‘ Perhaps , I 'd better run you round there , sir . ’
18 You 'd better pray we reach it soon , ’ he declared , and stalked away .
19 I used to go into a shop and I 'd shake and I 'd know that I was doing wrong and I 'd be really scared and I 'd just knew I do n't want to go to prison so I decide to stop it .
20 Because er my mother was fair and she must have carried it or something and then I I 'd just started I think a week of two or three weeks and my sister got it and the boys never got it .
21 ‘ I 'd already decided we have to check on him closely .
22 It 's the first job I 'd ever had you see , and then erm I , I suppose my next job was erm recording the bus mileage .
23 I 'd once helped her break a habit .
24 He 'd never seen her look like that before , and when he thought of why she looked like that he wanted to throttle her .
25 Round about four o'clock he did a thing I 'd never known him do since I got there — he started to play his guitar .
26 I 'd never known him believe in anything before , so it was an amazing novelty to find him literally staking his life on the principle of absolute patriarchal authority .
27 You 've just got to have somewhere to put them have n't you ?
28 The anticipation overcame her fear , and there was fear : the thing which had most made her hesitate was the thought of the deaths of her two friends .
29 The GIST workpack , Gender in Our Lives , was used at another school , but a senior member of management had effectively insisted they use it , and some teachers did so with considerable reservations , afterwards reporting almost complete failure to alter children 's prejudices .
30 Well they want , they want divorce and they 'd rather custody of the children and if they 'll some but she can allow them to take the children away cos the well the media coverage , they 've obviously got they have a law .
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