Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 With his splendid physique and proud , noble head his presence is such as to give him an instant advantage over any bowler , and he has rarely failed to put that advantage to use ; spinners in particular have suffered at his hands , but when he decides that he wants to score runs it is virtually impossible to bowl to him .
2 Yet with treaties , lack of protest is viewed as irrelevant ; the strong presumption that a State is not bound by a treaty which it has not accepted means that lack of response to a treaty communicated to it entails no acceptance .
3 This mean that as it has already applied to run that route it only now needs clearance from the British government .
4 However , by the time a foal has matured , it has usually come to accept that patting is some peculiar human aberration to indicate friendliness — and accepts it as such .
5 He never quite went on to the big scores but has now begun to put that right .
6 Thank God we have n't been bombed , and Theresa has n't had to put that gas mask on the baby . ’
7 Well as Michael says , we 're not proud of the results er , and we 're not going to try and dress them up , Michael has n't tried to do that and I certainly do n't intend to .
8 The Doctor , the guy with the blue box , could normally be relied on to deal with problems of this magnitude , but on this occasion he had apparently failed to understand that Pool was made of human brains and was in any case crazy .
9 I had already decided to do that as soon as I entered the darkened chamber where the royal beast sat slouched on a chair .
10 Lucien found he had not wanted to hear that .
11 She had not intended to go that way .
12 On the same day that he received Palmerston 's letter , he replied that he had not intended to say that Gothic was re-established as the leading English architecture of the day , but rather its history and origin made a strong case for its revival in those countries where it had first flourished .
13 Isabel had not offered to refund that money .
14 She had not meant to say that last part .
15 They had not learned to decipher that terrible handwriting of human destiny , illness and death .
16 Their laughter was a tonic to Beth , and she was glad that Cissie had finally begun to forget that terrible night when Maisie was killed , along with poor Meg , and another neighbour who perished while asleep in his bed .
17 It took a while to identify the first two but we 've finally managed to do that .
18 I 'm sure you 've already agreed to do that . ’
19 ‘ I 've always wanted to do that , ’ said Grimma , in a satisfied voice .
20 I 've always wanted to do that . ’
21 And then we 're going to do a new Dow text and a new Scotch-Roman for their headlines and I 've always wanted to do that .
22 I 've always tried to dispel that idea . "
23 I 've still got to drink that ukky medicine . ’
24 ‘ And I 've worked harder than I 've ever worked to complete that goal .
25 ‘ You 've really come to appreciate that fact ? ’
26 Cos what would we have done if we had n't had done that ?
27 He had n't meant to say that .
28 He bit on his lip ; he had n't meant to say that .
29 ‘ I 'm retiring , ’ Fox said , realising that she had n't expected to say that .
30 ‘ Well , we 've certainly got to hear that one , have n't we ? ’
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