Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He has had to make do without his familiar retinue of civil servants and , as plenty of critics from his own side have pointed out , he neither looks nor sounds like a prime minister .
2 As it is , Richard , previously the Rugby Correspondent of the Western Daily Press in Bristol , has had to make do with a bottle of Glenfiddich …
3 The Middle East Council of Churches ( MECC ) has agreed to help coordinate a newly created network of Christian documentation centres in the region after sponsoring a seminar on the theme ‘ Documentation for Effective Information Sharing ’ in Cyprus , 28–31 August .
4 The UK has agreed to help provide further research and technical assistance into sustainable logging .
5 Glass has been given to believe that there may be a future for him and Maria together , so he has agreed to help get Leonard out of Berlin .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what measures his Department has introduced to help mature women get back into the work force .
7 As it did with the Combined Transport Bill of Lading , FIATA has proposed to help resolve the uncertainty of the carrier designation in the air waybill .
8 The first line of the article stated : ’ Kent County Council has pledged to help sort out the shambles surrounding the International Rail Link . ’
9 Concerned about the increasing number of complaints from neighbours of alarms sounding off for several hours the council has pledged to help end the menace .
10 From the little I 've been able to piece together when my father has chosen to let slip some information , I 've been able to get what I think is an accurate idea of what happened .
11 ‘ I think we are already safe , but I would have liked to help make sure , ’ said Rogan .
12 There had been another bad raid on Sunday night but soldiers and gangs of workmen were clearing the roads of the debris from shattered buildings and fire crews from all the surrounding districts had come to help fight the numerous fires .
13 So the trading environment still remains er somewhat weak , but the better news is that the medicine we 've applied does seem to be working .
14 ‘ You 've got to let go of me , darling .
15 You 've got to let go . ’
16 ‘ I 've got to let go of them and see what happens .
17 It 's the edges you 've got to do look , not inside it .
18 Any problem you 've got do come and see me .
19 Oh they they might do that but then er if you can be selective in other words I mean if they 've got competition and the competition 's advertising they 've got to come come to terms with that .
20 He had had to make do with friends ' children , many of whom were his godchildren .
21 But we had had to make do with black crepe paper , which was the next best thing .
22 We 'd have liked to try the LSE with Lowden 's new preamp system complete with volume and treble/bass controls on the upper bout , but none were available at the time and we 've had to make do with the non-controlled version .
23 Previously , we 've had to make do with mediocre collections of clip-art or fun things like Kid Pix .
24 ‘ It 's a party for refugees , I 've promised to help hand round cakes — I 've done it twice before .
25 If we 're going to increase nursery provision , we 've got to do it by putting , putting money where our mouths are , huh , putting our money where perhaps some Conservative government peoples ' mouths are as well , and they 're all very keen to will the ends but they 're not so keen to will the means , anyway this is the means , there 's a million pounds here erm , next year we we effect , and other members can speak about that and the work that they first have erm , I do notice that , that the latest report from the erm commission on on education and the book we all had to read does give us this first priority , er provision in nursery education particularly in areas , er deprived areas .
26 By the end of the fifties , Washington had agree to help improve the Iranian armed forces more rapidly , but American military aid was still far less than the Shah wanted .
27 He 'd looked around that shabby dwelling and smelled the poverty which he had vowed to help alleviate in his dedicated youth , and to his shame he had thought only of escaping from the fleas he might have picked up from that terrible straw mattress .
28 The papers I 've mentioned did make some suggestions , in particular Palmer , in his paper recommended that if the patient had a single tumour presentation and a negative three month cystoscopy , then subsequent cystoscopy could be performed yearly .
29 Perhaps he 's come to help catch the Whistler . ‘
30 Now one such centre , Outward Bound Loch Eil , have decided to help rectify the situation .
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