Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] to have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | When Picasso painted the Demoiselles d'Avignon , those of his friends who were allowed to see it seem to have felt that in some way he had let them down . |
2 | I have n't been in yet because when I do I want to have bought the silk flowers for the old lady . |
3 | There 's a new one , but erm Jane , do you want to have cut of bread ? |
4 | Erm and ho how many of those do you expect to have agreed as fixed prices at er this stage of of the development ? |
5 | But there is no evidence that the Greeks ever became seriously concerned with problems of ethnic classification ; nor do they seem to have worried about the practical problem of how to distinguish between strange men and monsters . |
6 | God help you want to have seen the size of him and how young he was . |
7 | Nor does it seem to have stifled what is often stringent criticism . |
8 | The opposite palazzo is private , but the view to the small arcaded courtyard , especially if it is sunlit , is enough to make you yearn to have spent time in Renaissance Milan . |
9 | The common European toad , when it meets a snake , inflates its body and stands on tip-toe , a procedure that makes it appear to have grown suddenly and that seems to baffle most of the snakes that encounter it . |