Example sentences of "and have do " in BNC.
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1 | They are formal in character and have to do with language at the level of the sentence and its constituents . |
2 | There is much in the ordinary world that we do , and have to do in order to act within it , take for granted . |
3 | So you do need to look at that page very carefully and I still get tied up sometimes and have to do a few crossings out . |
4 | Make it pleasant , you know , and have to do summat you know , just to make it have to get nice mirrors up on wall and |
5 | and the eighty eight group in favour of happy and have to do the best , certainly |
6 | In The Possessed , the conspirators have enticed their victim to a dark remote spot where nothing will be seen or heard , and have done the deed and tied two heavy stones to the body so that it is sure to sink , and have carried it to a pond and thrown it in : then , ‘ With extraordinary carelessness ’ they overlook that cap which has no doubt fallen off in the struggle , and which the police will soon find . |
7 | But both played a great deal of different music before then , and have done so since . |
8 | In the intervening five years the socialists have allowed the national stock of houses to deteriorate gravely , have allowed the building industry to drift into an inefficient and wholly artificial pattern , and have done their best to disorganise the building materials industries . |
9 | I just feel that I can take credit , or blame , for what I do and have done . |
10 | But I have deliberately left out in both those chapters the actual details of weight lost or gained , and have done the same in my own story at the beginning of the book . |
11 | ‘ Both might murder the other and have done with it . ’ |
12 | I almost feel as if I have gone on getting to know and understand her after she died , and have done my mourning as I go , whereas with my father the relationship was perfect and complete and ended with his death . ' |
13 | Nevertheless , Education Authorities do close such schools , and have done so in large numbers since World War II . |
14 | The argument was over Zack 's decision to close with the negotiator called Quinn and have done with the whole thing at two million dollars ransom . |
15 | Arguments raged then , and have done so ever since , whether or not the industry was responsible for the long-term destruction of much of the Weald 's best timber . |
16 | ‘ We won the World Cup under the old laws and have done OK during the change . |
17 | ‘ We got on very well together and have done ever since . |
18 | But why go to the expense of elaborate shrouds and superfine linen coffin linings ; why not just put the naked body into the coffin and have done with it ? |
19 | ‘ I needed to check the facts for myself — and have done so . |
20 | ‘ Why do n't you just change the paper 's name to New Morrissey Express and have done with it ? ’ goes the usual enquiry , ‘ he 's on your cover every bloody week anyway ! ’ |
21 | Why do n't we just call it New Mancunian Express and have done with it ? |
22 | Why do n't we just give Napoleon the keys to Berlin and have done with it ? |
23 | Many Dwarfs live in the Empire and have done so ever since the time of Sigmar himself . |
24 | We both know that we can — and have done — ring each other up at any hour of the day or night . |
25 | I have worked with Basil Rocke over the years and have done this willingly knowing full well that Rural Studies has so much in common with Art . |
26 | This often means that you 've studied the subject at a lower level before coming to college — and have done reasonably well at it . |
27 | It is sometimes suggested that women 's legal rights are fairly minor and have done little to improve the position of women in society . |
28 | If Theo was worried about marriage settlements in the event of death " why do you not just knife your wife and have done with it ? " |
29 | Older people comprise a large proportion of those living in poverty in Britain and have done so ever since the systematic studies of Charles Booth ( 1894 ) at the end of the nineteenth century . |
30 | Arguably , however , many do and have done for years . |