Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Willy Thorne , for example took part in a ProAm game at Alsager and insisted that one of the three charities who were to receive donations just had to be the Rainbow Trust and that meant £1,400 cheque .
2 More equipment , especially computers are desperately needed to help youngsters here have just as much fun as any other children .
3 But I mean , they got , they got ta come out the front to put stuff in have n't they ? till that was clean int it ?
4 THE General Consumer Council for Northern Ireland today vowed to ensure people here had strong protection in the greater European market .
5 Finally the algebra introduced by Boole to model logic mathematically has found application to the design of computers and telephone switching circuits , again via the very real problem of reducing construction costs .
6 Animals which need to judge distance accurately have eyes at the front of their heads — like us .
7 The thought of having to face Rohan again had nearly kept her in England .
8 Those forced to borrow zinc overnight had to pay a premium of up to $100 a tonne .
9 Having made the decision to act Gary also had a deep sense of peace .
10 A case in point might be certain subjects related to medicine , such as optics and pharmacy ; the growing number of women studying these disciplines may be the consequence of the flexibility of optics and pharmacy jobs in enabling women to take time off to have children .
11 Being able to store BLOBs separately has two advantages .
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