Example sentences of "have do [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I have done with excuses , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I have done with excuses towards myself and towards others , that is the meaning of the right time , he wrote , that I have done with excuses , that I have used up all the excuses and reached the bottom of excuses , that I have wrung the neck of excuses , that I have settled the hash of excuses .
2 I have done with excuses , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I have done with excuses towards myself and towards others , that is the meaning of the right time , he wrote , that I have done with excuses , that I have used up all the excuses and reached the bottom of excuses , that I have wrung the neck of excuses , that I have settled the hash of excuses .
3 I have done with excuses , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I have done with excuses towards myself and towards others , that is the meaning of the right time , he wrote , that I have done with excuses , that I have used up all the excuses and reached the bottom of excuses , that I have wrung the neck of excuses , that I have settled the hash of excuses .
4 What it means , of course , is that very often we have different definitions of experience and reality from men , and that much of what we say is critical of men and about what they have done to women .
5 They congregate in favoured places such as Quendale Bay , Ronas Voe and north of Hascosay , as they have done for generations , and here they complete their moult into their smart summer dress , to replace the drab dark grey and white .
6 IN a quiet , residential street in the suburbs of Edinburgh , a family argues over the state of society today , as families have done for generations .
7 Indeed , the Conservative Party did begin to widen its potential appeal by issuing a plethora of pamphlets in the 1920s : Aims and Principles ( 1924 ) , What Unionists have done for Workers ( 1925 ) , What the Conservative Government has done for Education ( 1928 ) and What the Conservative Government has done for Health ( 1929 ) .
8 It had started as an evening of fun , said Harper 's defence team , 5 young people doing what young people have done for centuries .
9 As people have mathematicians have done for centuries .
10 ‘ I just concentrated on the job in hand and felt better than I have done for months .
11 Arguably , however , many do and have done for years .
12 I always cry at the doctor 's , have done for years .
13 If I may take one more minute just to convey this when I was a child in South Africa and we demonstrated and the police would come you know , ready to fire ready to kill if necessary and you had to calculate how you can avoid that situation and then you try in your normal life after the demonstration to do something against the regime to organize people and so on , and then like a juggernaut the state comes and destroys all the work that you and others have done for years and you just see it as a child of what your parents and others had done .
14 I would still prefer to see the priority being a quick release of the ball to the backs , purely because they are looking as dangerous now as they have done for years .
15 This is the sort of thing Reader 's Digest have done for years , of course , on great enormous computers .
16 In the Guides you will work for Interest Badges just as you have done in Brownies .
17 And I think that is exactly what we have to do as cyclists .
18 Everyone okay with what they have to do with regards to their respective role plays ?
19 In the changed climate , the most powerful arguments surrounding modularity have to do with resources , rationalisation , how to maintain options with declining rolls , and ultimately — sheer survival .
20 Many of these have to do with shifts of ‘ voice ’ between author and character .
21 Robson was , in one sense , simply echoing the words of Maitland that ‘ if you take up a modern volume of the reports of the Queen 's Bench division , you will find that about half the cases reported have to do with rules of administrative law ’ and that you must ‘ not neglect their existence in your general description of what English law is ’ otherwise ‘ you will frame a false and antiquated notion of our constitution ’ The fact that Robson felt the need to propound this view so strongly , and that Maitland 's thoughts seemed to have been almost entirely neglected , serve to indicate that conservative normativism had by the 1920s become established as the dominant tradition .
22 He once wrote In the experiments about atomic events we have to do with things and facts , with phenomena which are just as real as any phenomena in daily life .
23 ‘ Men have to do with morals ’ , she wrote , ‘ women with conventions .
24 Some equations , asserted in a certain context or on certain assumptions , have to do with parts of causal circumstances .
25 What the Independent very badly needs is very solid professional newspaper management er to go along with the good franchise which it has created erm and a proper owner who can actually er do what all of us in newspapers have to do from times to times which is back a promising newspaper .
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