Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adj] [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He did feed them at one time , but they became so rampant he had to stop . |
2 | The company , founded by Mrs Cooper 's great grandfather Robert Richardson , soon began to specialise in clock making and became so popular it had to set up a separate factory at Robert Street . |
3 | ‘ But I got so depressed I had to have it cut short . |
4 | It got so bad we had to do the full old lady bit and put up net curtains . |
5 | I 've been at dinner with him when something someone has said made him laugh so much he 's got up from the table to give the fullest physical expression to it . |
6 | Still , it tasted so bad she had to make sugary coffee instead of tea . |
7 | And the temptation to try out all she 'd learned was suddenly overwhelming . |
8 | He wanted to find out all she 'd done and been , everything she thought , but she was reticent . |
9 | ‘ Perhaps you would like to know how much you 've inherited ? ’ offered St John politely . |
10 | I could n't stop myself thinking of the nights she had spent with Harry and wanting to know how much she had enjoyed them . |
11 | I want to know how high I 've gone . |
12 | eh , I , I was supposed to do well I was suppose to do ten , do you know how many I 've done ? |
13 | I 've thought guaran two machines you 're guaranteed for four years then , cos they did n't write the serial number down , so if I got two machines and it goes faulty I just send it back and say this machine 's faulty , they do n't know how many I 've got |
14 | I 'll have to check , I do n't know how many I 've got in there , I do n't look . |
15 | every day now , now I mean I do n't know how many she 's got living in there or what they 've got living in there , they stay |
16 | It 's alright , I 'll know how many you 've got anyway when you start buying them . |
17 | Did you know how much I 'd lost ? |
18 | You ca n't know how much I 've wanted you , Lissa . ’ |
19 | ‘ That 's because he does n't know how much I 've suffered , ’ she answered quietly , turning away to hide the tears on her face . |
20 | ‘ I just do n't know how much I have left in this head , these legs and my heart . ’ |
21 | Do n't know how much you 've got . |
22 | Did he know how much he had hurt her ? |
23 | All that was left to her now was pride — pride not to let him know how much he had hurt her , pride not to let him find out how much she loved him . |
24 | And I shall think over all you 've said most carefully , you can be quite sure of that . |
25 | Once the veneer of hunt balls and dressing up for the occasion is stripped away all you have left is a very cruel activity which is a disgrace to those of us who live in the modern world . |
26 | ‘ But I know some people have felt so miserable they have seen their doctor for some medicine and have been told that the fumes are the likely cause of their symptoms . |
27 | Less well run events rely upon the memories of the refereeing panel to screen out those who have won by two disqualifications . |
28 | Sandison tried hard to remember how much he had given the girl . |
29 | Richard tried to remember how much he 'd liked Simon . |
30 | In doing so , they reveal how accustomed they have become to working with entrenched and unquestioned assumptions that such loss and decline is caused by age alone . |