Example sentences of "to have [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They share a parent , who seems to have given them both the same handsome shiny leaves . |
2 | What she did n't know was quite what life on a mission station would be like or how she would adjust to it , though it does n't appear to have given her any sleepless nights . |
3 | seem to have given you any more files and buff |
4 | I 'm going to have to kill you both . ’ |
5 | We seem to have heard it all before , but EIT Group Plc , trading in whose shares has been suspended at 9.5 pence since February , told the Sunday Telegraph that it was close to an agreement with its bankers that would enable it to put together a refinancing package ; it says its relations with its own bank , Midland Bank Plc , are good , but that Barclays Bank Plc , which had a £2.8m loan out to Sintrom Plc when EIT bought the firm for £1.7m , reckons it has prior claim on a part of any new money coming into EIT . |
6 | One seems to have heard it all and I 'm sure you 've heard before that I 've , I 've to say . |
7 | But surely too many conversations are recorded in the Life for Boswell to have checked them all in literal detail ? |
8 | He was to have joined me this week , but his train met with an accident , so he 's been detained for a few days with an injured ankle . |
9 | I do n't wan na lose that table , cos I do n't want to have to write it all again . |
10 | He gave Tottenham Hotspur the title , I think , of the greatest club side ever in erm , British football , and they won erm , the double as everyone knows , in nineteen sixty one , the first English team to have won it this century . |
11 | But you have to have earned it all . |
12 | At 85 , Swanton can claim to have seen it all , including those dire days in the mid-6o 's when the county game was in such a mess . |
13 | helped myself to a load of paper threes and I seem to have done them all . |
14 | But it would have been simpler to have done it that way I think . |
15 | Nice to have met you both . ’ |
16 | Christina disliked her nasal drawl , and said for the final time , ‘ Well , nice to have met you both . |
17 | ‘ Yes , lovely to have met you both . |
18 | I would like to have told them both that on that occasion the crack had sailed over my head . |
19 | They and the Carters were to have shared it that year with the computer analyst and his wife , but one of this couple 's children was involved in an accident and they had to cancel at the last minute . |
20 | It seems to have hit us more than anyone else for some reason . |
21 | And although it may be bad for a girl of that age to have sex , I can honestly say that it does not appear to have caused me any lasting harm , either emotionally or physically . |
22 | And Norwich would be delighted if you cashed early , because that means that their pool , their , their main fund is not at is not going to have to pay you any terminal bonus . |
23 | And , indeed , he must have been a tough little lad to have survived it all , though it was to take its toll on him eventually ; by the time he died in far-away London at the age of 29 he had lived through some very harsh times indeed . |
24 | ‘ So sorry to have to ask you these personal questions , Lady Charity , he said , raising his bowler hat … . ’ |
25 | I 'm sorry to have to ask you this , but are you an alcoholic at all ? ’ |
26 | Well , I 'm glad to have afforded you some amusement . |
27 | ‘ I 'm sorry to have to bring you this terrible news , ’ the inspector said . |
28 | Well , you 're going to have to tell me all about that because … because … ’ |
29 | And erm , anyway , I 'm , I 'm sorry to have to tell you that but erm now we 'll get on with the second half of the meeting . |
30 | I 'm very sorry to have to tell you this — but Mrs Kemp tried to kill herself this afternoon . ’ |