Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You must get out of this place and do the one good thinking you 'll ever have done for any woman . |
2 | It was as clear an indication as he could ever have wished for that Hope was not primarily interested in the immense dowry . |
3 | do I still have to pay for these on ? |
4 | They will usually have to charge for these , but you may be reimbursed if you subsequently register with the agency or fulfil a certain number of hours working for the agency . |
5 | Many will have learned that the kind of job that they will probably have to do for most of their working life will be semi-skilled , routine , undemanding , and tedious . |
6 | The French high command must also have known for some time , but hushed it up no doubt . ’ |
7 | Detective Inspector Gerry Wright says although she had heart disease she may well have lived for several years , if it had n't been for the sudden shock of finding two men in her house . |
8 | But the rest of the act lacks this savagery and Posner should surely have aimed for more laughs earlier — at present the audience only relaxes , by the usual process of familiarity , around the half way mark . |
9 | The issue of whether female relatives — or anyone else — would provide unpaid care for relatives simply would never have arisen for most people . |
10 | I mean we could never have paid for all those tyres and when I retired the erm , they actually had a tyre fitter supplied and paid for by they were the , they took over the whole of the tyre maintenance , they had a tyre fitter down there and he used to go up to depot , change any tyres over there that were necessary , he inspected them each day and changed them over but of course he was notifying erm at the same time . |
11 | Record-keeping systems will therefore have to allow for this . |