Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Having studied my chemistry in the steam age ’ , he writes , ‘ presumably I have missed out on the new ‘ water ’ .
2 I think perhaps I have have n't I ?
3 My mind is full of dark thoughts and evil yearnings , terrible images which move me to wickedness , as if to some obscure crime which perhaps I have committed already — ’
4 So I have to turn over and take her in my arms .
5 So I have to go up and visit them , but her parents never come down here , only once in a blue moon when they feel like it .
6 So I have to go upstairs then ?
7 But where I am is in something of a dilemma , because if we do n't recruit anybody now it seems to me unlikely that we will actually manage to reduce our times , that would in tern would mean we 'd actually want more staff next year erm , so I have set out a series of options .
8 So I have spoken instead of forms of knowledge , and allowed the various possible objects of knowledge to surface where they will .
9 So I have worked out by impeccable logic that , regardless of what you do , I must defect .
10 So I have to work out what the entire value of these is .
11 Or if suddenly you have to halt then the whole lot does n't come forward and squash into the next piece in front into the ne That 's why it 's edge on longways down so that the the wardrobe is that way edgeways on you see so that if you suddenly stop the weight of something there wo n't squash the the wardrobe .
12 But turn a corner , walk a few yards , and suddenly you have stepped back centuries , to the old town , a place where it is sleepy quiet and easy to believe all they say about Aarau 's eventful past .
13 , late at night , , they 've got the boat , and the tape , they 're both out on tape and video , and basically you have to go back , as soon as the boat comes through docks the next person picks it up and goes , so you 've got very little time to pick up information , and all the time you ca n't go in , and the clock 's going , and the clock 's going and you switch , and they said it was , next to you , they said it such a
14 So you have to go somewhere now do n't know where but Auntie Dad your sister wants you .
15 So you have to go back and have another shirt .
16 So you have to have much stronger legs .
17 Obviously we have to move fast , so I want you to accompany me to a dinner that the developers are giving tonight .
18 So we have to pick up the pieces on this one . ’
19 So we have to take away , twenty seven metres .
20 So we have fixed up a deal for readers with chartered surveyors Angmering Gorse and Partners .
21 So we have gathered here this evening to spend a last evening telling jokes with our friend , who is unfettered by responsibilities .
22 So we have seen how ill the average consumption of these can make one person feel .
23 So we have waited out here , watching .
24 So we have to look elsewhere .
25 We all work and so we have to chip in .
26 ’ Yes , you do , and so do I. So we have to figure out who 's after us and how we can avoid another attack . ’
27 erm Other people 's solutions affect what we can do , and so we have to come closer , in the sense at least of understanding and consulting .
28 So we have to keep ahead of that , because we 're planning the benefits for you , twenty or twenty five years ' time .
29 In Ealing alone we have received over 30 referrals for Home Care .
30 The pretenders became genuine contenders by showing how much they have grown up as a team .
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