Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [conj] [pron] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | And many of those things do have dangers attached to them but they also have , potentially , a bit of f er er fun attached |
2 | I would like to have it very much because music is one of the great pleasures in life to me but I just have nowhere to put it at the moment . |
3 | Someone comes up to you and you only have to say you 're not interested in drugs ; sooner or later they 'll leave you alone because they 're too busy trying to find a £5 deal to bang up with in the evening . |
4 | It was our bad luck that those chances should fall to him before we eventually had to bring him off . ’ |
5 | Finally , he showed me off the premises with the injunction , accompanied by a theatrical wink , that I should get straight on to him if I ever had any bother . |
6 | I explained to her that I only had a couple of quid to my name , but I 'd be willing to pay off the rest before six months were up . |
7 | What she hated was the scorn lacing his recognition of the power he had held over her , then and now , although it occurred to her that he really had been considerate — merciful — in leaving her alone six years ago . |
8 | Did he dare to impute such motives to her as he clearly had himself ? |
9 | Er , the , so something must be done quickly , I fear , about the er , management er of er , er the , the new structure and I hope you would agree to it unless anyone else has got , yes ? |
10 | You never got drunk from that : you were used to it and you always had it . |
11 | And if you do n't withdraw it , the C E C is completely and totally opposed to it because we already have what it 's asking for in the rule . |