Example sentences of "have [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So , please do n't assume that teachers have nothing else to do but give lectures and await your arrival in their rooms . |
2 | Whilst this is obviously a concern , it can be acted upon , but the influence on others , who have nothing else to do , far more damaging . |
3 | He politely declined to pose for pictures with Nesta and added : ‘ I have nothing else to say today … but I will say plenty when the time comes . ’ |
4 | " … but I take it you have nothing else to say ? " |
5 | But he would't comment further saying the association is suspended during the election campaign and we have nothing else to say . |
6 | But he would't comment further saying the association is suspended during the election campaign and we have nothing else to say . |
7 | ‘ You middle class women have nothing else to worry about . ’ |
8 | ‘ You are sure that you have nothing else to tell me ? ’ |
9 | Their contribution to the well being of society is in stark contract to the actions of those evil people who kill and destroy and have nothing else to offer . ’ |
10 | Erm , and all of which , in that case , seem to me completely and have nothing really to do with me . |
11 | Japan 's plan to build ‘ fifth-generation ’ computers , which started the British debate , was formulated only after discussions with people representing many sectors of society who have nothing directly to do with computers . |
12 | While the methods of structural linguistics seem to have some role to play in studying the structure of meaningful systems , they have nothing directly to offer the unravelling of meaning . |
13 | ‘ We have nothing further to say . |
14 | ‘ Go away , Ryan ; we have nothing further to say to each other . ’ |
15 | I have nothing further to say on the green pages . |
16 | If we 're not allowed to discuss the costs er associated with er electing a greater number of M E Ps to the er European parliament er and the boundaries associated with it , I have nothing further to say . |
17 | At the end of the two years purchasers can either trade it in for a new car , pay the final payment and keep the car , or hand the car back and have nothing further to pay . |
18 | I also agree and have nothing further to add . |
19 | I referred earlier to article 104B , and I have nothing further to add . |
20 | ‘ I have nothing further to add . ’ |
21 | ‘ The battle of ideas only begins now , and we will produce our ideas and have them fully debated , ’ the Prime Minister 's press secretary , Mr Bernard Ingham , said . |
22 | But what you 're actually going to find is that what they 've divorced themselves from is the assistance and the technical help that comes from the County Council , and whilst you may have your teachers trained up to a certain point you therefore have at that particular time you you have them fully trained , and then you say oh well I do n't need any training for the next couple of years so I can step back and save on that area . |
23 | Yeah and they have them there see and like after so long they come out and sell them . |
24 | Thou hast made a graven image and Jeroboam-like wouldst have everyone else bow down before thy calf . |
25 | ‘ Mildred Hubble , ’ said Miss Hardbroom wearily , ‘ what have I just said to you ? |
26 | She was such a sweet-natured , generous girl — I had never before nor have I since met anyone so naturally , if indiscriminately , kind and loving — that I found it hard to deny her anything . |
27 | Which work have I most disliked ? |
28 | Or have I already done so ? |
29 | Have I already told you about that one ? |
30 | Have I already told you that I am Greicha the First ? |