Example sentences of "have eat " in BNC.

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1 Otherwise as meaningless as any other gesture , as deeply rooted in the moment , in how one is feeling or what one has eaten or who one has been seeing .
2 A climber jumps in his car , burns precious fossil fuels on a stretch of tarmac that has eaten acres of countryside to arrive at an undeveloped crag .
3 Even the late Roy Orbison has eaten pie and mash here .
4 Blond-mopped and doughty-featured , he resembles — Nature 's fault not his , but one magnified on screen — a schoolboy who has eaten too many buns during the tuck-box break .
5 Celia Cviic ( no , it 's not a typist 's error ) sends two recipes for burek based on street snacks she has eaten on visits to her husband 's family in Yugoslavia ; one with a meat filling , one spinach and cheese .
6 If the slim person has eaten a really large meal , he or she will naturally be very full and will perhaps not eat again until hunger really returns ; in addition this type of person might take a little exercise to ‘ work off ’ the food .
7 He has eaten plenty of them at the Brighton guest house where the Commonwealth of Independent States team , paid for by race sponsors ADT , have stayed since arriving .
8 After Mr Randolph has eaten a meal with the Trotter household , Gilly is sent round to his house to collect a book for reading aloud to him .
9 The improvements were a little disappointing and five years on , corrosion has eaten well into the reflective surfaces .
10 Vic has eaten his two slices of toast and is on his third cup of tea and first cigarette of the day when Marjorie shuffles into the kitchen in her dressing-gown and slippers , a scarf over her curlers , her pale round face puffy with sleep .
11 Now this is not strictly a soul food recipe , but since Philadelphia is my home town and my family has eaten its way through tons of this , I always think of it as northern soul food .
12 It is this kind of ‘ book ’ which has eaten away at budgets and corrupted the library staff more than any other .
13 But the Teredo woodworm has eaten into 69 of the viaducts pillars .
14 Any human being who has eaten a bad oyster , spent a night in agony , and vowed never to touch oysters again , will understand this .
15 WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CHILD HAS EATEN A POISONOUS PLANT
16 And trainer Paul Cole said yesterday : ‘ She 's come out of the race very well and has eaten up .
17 Consequently this acid now contains some zinc which has eaten it away .
18 Our normal response is to look for a comparatively minor adjustment near the periphery ; if we can not see the cake when we expected to we would normally suppose , perhaps , that someone has eaten it , rather than that cakes now have a tendency to dematerialize .
19 ‘ Yes , now that I can see you better , I can say that you are a decidedly pretty girl , even if the cat has eaten your tongue . ’
20 He 'll go there first , I expect , and when he has eaten and rested , he 'll see Arghatun and Wotai .
21 ‘ Edward 's wretched dog has eaten the biscuits . ’
22 Has eaten ; is upstairs .
23 Different poisons require different actions , so if you suspect poisoning find out what substance your child has eaten or inhaled .
24 I could swear this calf has eaten some irritant or corrosive poison . "
25 She 's lucky that nobody has eaten it . ’
26 Neither of us has eaten since last night . ’
27 has eaten here and manufactured death .
28 The birds are ready before he returns , and the wife takes a morsel of them , but can not stop herself before she has eaten both birds .
29 The bitterness of his early experiences has eaten into his soul , and he does not love the human race , though he does not denounce it , and dare not despair of its ultimate redemption .
30 He says the drink has eaten away not only his pancreas but his memory .
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