Example sentences of "[vb base] to have [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | no , no , I , I , I just really want , cos I do n't think there 's any question of me this afternoon ruling on whether you 're right or not on these points , but I just er on second I thoughts I want to have them in mind |
2 | I want to have you about the house because I brought you a little souvenir from New York , only it may take a while to get it out of my suitcase . |
3 | Think later , be about five o'clock or quarter to five , or something like that depends when it 's on , have to come in early if they want to have it with us . |
4 | But once we have left school and have gone on to a different sort of existence , those relationships cease to have anything like the same meaning . |
5 | They hope to have it by then |
6 | I suggest buying a new cone of yarn , unless you happen to have one in the cupboard that is untouched and which still has the price paid for it . |
7 | " I 'm referring to a leading article which appeared in The Times concerning the Exhibition and which I should like to read you ( by a fortunate chance I happen to have it on my person ) . |
8 | If you happen to have anything like this , by all means use it . |
9 | However , as we saw in Chapter 2 , many degree courses seem to have something between a large core ( 66 per cent or more , typically in the natural sciences ) and a small core ( 20–40 per cent , typically in the arts or social sciences ) . |
10 | They all seem to have something on their minds . " |
11 | Unfortunately , you seem to have them by the wrong end , but , seeing as no amount of protestations will make you change your mind , I sha n't bother . |
12 | We only seem to have one in the erm basket . |
13 | That is why we like to have one in the house because we lead such urban lives . ’ |
14 | I love to have them around me when I 'm working . |
15 | ‘ In fact I love to have them around me all the time ! ’ |
16 | ‘ I love to have them around me all the time . ’ |
17 | ‘ I love to have them around me all the time . ’ |
18 | But once you break that down and start to have lots of small independent production companies , then you find very many larger numbers of women and everyone can choose who they want to work with . |
19 | Perhaps that 's because being a larger lady I prefer to have something on the large side rather than the small ! |
20 | The job will take some hours and you will be without hot water while you are doing it , so you need to have everything to hand before starting . |
21 | Get yourself on the course that Paul went on and you 're gon na be getting the kit soon anyway , as part of the network , it wo n't give you stand alone , but you have to have somebody on the network |
22 | You know , you , you sort of think well have to have plenty in . |
23 | so it 's a rare occasion have to use it , but I probably have to have one with me all , for the rest of my life . |
24 | They were distinctly unenthusiastic at the prospect , but in the end had little option — the independents simply have to have something with which to challenge the BBC . |
25 | Have to have it with chips then . |
26 | No cos you , you only have to have it on volume three to get the same amount of noise out instead of volume two . |
27 | Well they have to have lots of pretends cos there 's so many children . |