Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] those " in BNC.

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1 And what would n't one have given in those distant days for a ball-point pen !
2 We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’
3 ‘ You do n't have to worry about those sheep , Seb , they 're as snug as bugs in a rug out there , but I 've given them some more hay , just in case .
4 Cos if he gets rid of them first then he does n't have to worry about those things until er later which sometimes does happen .
5 Opinions might considerably have differed between those places .
6 As Philippe de Mézières wrote in the late fourteenth century , some may well have come from those members of the lower nobility who did not normally go to war except when summoned by the king , but who , in certain cases , were now being forced to take up arms as a business .
7 A lot of women must have suffered in those
8 Instead of slapping me down , as any surgeon could quite reasonably have done in those circumstances , and particularly a surgeon with his reputed bite , he said simply , ‘ Not having seen them , I ca n't truthfully answer you , but from what I 've heard the two in the black car should have a fair chance .
9 And in fact you will have seen on those cards over there a BUPA hospital .
10 . I think it 's too late to order today but I 'll have look through those leaflets .
11 What nomes might have thought in those private moments before they went to sleep … well , that was private .
12 Alison would have to deal with those matters , it was her task now .
13 Thus the marginal cost of a film is not only the market value of extra meals that could have been produced , but is also the value of the marginal utility consumers would have derived from those meals .
14 Can he say by how much the groups affected by the scheme will have benefited in those years ?
15 When the females were promiscuous , the sperm of each male would have to compete with those of other males , and the male producing the most sperm was most likely to generate offspring .
16 Societies have an extraordinary capacity either to consider objects as having attributes which may not appear as evident to outsiders , or else altogether to ignore attributes which would have appeared to those same outsiders as being inextricably part of that object .
17 And he must have gone to those churches for the first time .
18 No Talmudic saying was nearer to him than that at the end of the Kiddushin : ‘ When a man faces his Maker , he will have to account for those ( God-given ) pleasures of life which he failed to enjoy , ’ and the Mezeritzer Rabbi commented , albeit a little more warily , ‘ You may reach a compromise between evil and good by enjoying legitimate bodily pleasure and serving God at the same time . ’
19 Erm , so that you would have to allow for those ideal circumstances in maximum temperature .
20 If I had held that the disturbance to residents in those roads was otherwise actionable in nuisance , I should not have acceded to those submissions .
21 No , but I mean do n't you have to pay for those
22 What messages would have passed along those lines ?
23 Obviously , he and Eglaf may have sided with those attacking Denmark , and one or both could later have been forgiven , but other candidates are available as Cnut 's opponents at Holy River .
24 This may already have happened in those species that will not tolerate a strange egg in the nest .
25 ‘ If it had been a car bomb , it would have blown in those windows . ’
26 So now perhaps the right hon. Gentleman will answer my first question ; what does he have to say to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has gone far enough and should stay where he is ?
27 No , there are probably other forms already existing on those colours , we presume we would have to take off those colours .
28 We have recently had the good fortune to spend an afternoon with the present writer in residence , Joy Hendry , as our visiting speaker , and have savoured but a taste of the feast of enviable experience that she in particular , and others of similar calibre , must have afforded to those lucky enough to live in the Stirling area .
29 It will have to rise to those heights where shear between two wind layers gives a choice of wind-direction , and plentiful turbulence to sustain lift .
30 Eurotunnel should produce traffic and revenue forecasts based on the assumption that its fares will have to rise above those of the competition to reflect the increases in its own costs and in the cost of the rail link to London .
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