Example sentences of "have say [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 Subsequent Escort reports from around Europe have said everything that we said on 29 August 1990 .
2 In a sane world , I thought , we would have discussed the state of my feelings , debated whether I loved Syl sufficiently to commit the rest of my life to him , questioned my views on the institution of marriage , examined my mother 's motives in striving to introduce me into this state , have said something of some interest .
3 I have said nothing of your letter .
4 We have said nothing so far about the Joseph story , and we have no space here to go into any detail .
5 I have said nothing , only that my husband is lacking in perfection , I believe . ’
6 So far I have said nothing of my family nor of my friends .
7 ( Please note I have said nothing about female homosexuality since some of the above arguments do not apply , so will lesbians please save themselves a stamp ) .
8 One is that the present level of unemployment must concern the health service ( and 1 have said nothing about other social problems ! ) .
9 I have said nothing of metal , believing it to be offensive to any right-minded book lover , at least in his own home .
10 I have said nothing all these weeks , because there had of course to be an arrangement made by us with your former publishers , which is now completed , if you agree .
11 The two friends I went fishing with have been at work today but they have said nothing about any practical joke .
12 And then there are all the seaside towns and the dockyard towns , about which I have said nothing .
13 But we have said nothing yet about what you are to put in the notes .
14 Notice that we have said nothing yet about the possibility of actually deciding , in a given instance , which of the two mutually exclusive classes the posited existent belongs to .
15 ‘ Anne and Maureen have said nothing about wanting to join anything yet .
16 I have said nothing to anyone so far because I have never been quite sure how much it might affect Mr. Andrew .
17 ‘ I have said nothing because nobody would believe me if I did , because a doctor 's word would always be taken against his secretary 's , and because … . ’
18 ‘ If I have said anything untoward , the Chief will beat me . ’
19 You just have to say something like , ‘ Not enough , ’ and admit you do n't know .
20 You have to say something like ‘ God was always there ’ , and if you allow yourself that kind of lazy way out , you might as well just say ‘ DNA was always there ’ , or ‘ Life was always there ’ , and be done with it .
21 Well , you have to say something .
22 I have to say something .
23 I have to say something like hang on just one minute erm I have to pull this faded down do n't I go B B C Radio York the station that 's always first for travel .
24 You have to say something now Rhiannon .
25 We 've all — take these two poems , we 've all been children ; most people have been in love ; we 're all we all think about our death ; we all think about our parents ; we all like stories and we all like stories that seem , you know , to deal with some primal central human experience , so I do n't think you have to say anything more than what we all know already , that we all have a great deal in common with one another .
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