Example sentences of "have [indef pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 and er , anyway he hobbled in , oh he said , me knee , hmm , anyway sat with him and had a cup of tea , she did n't have nothing to drink like and er , anyway we had our tea and he hobbled in to the front room , and er and er , she says well you bugger you are , er batter mixture up for ya
2 But these new developments in AI should give pause to those philosophers who complain that AI can have nothing to say about bodily skills , and so is questionably relevant to human and animal forms of life .
3 When the final draft was completed , shortly after midnight in his suite at the Imperial Hotel , it was made known that he would have nothing to say to markets on this occasion .
4 Constraint and ceremony could have nothing to say to her that would not be wearisome to hear as it was costly to say .
5 For in all that was said by me , I was nothing , the Lord put all in my mouth , and told me what I should say , and that from the written word , he put it in my memory and mouth ; so that I will have nothing ascribed to me .
6 But , despite her hunger , she took as long as possible over the simple meal , desperately trying to stave off the moment when they would have nothing to do except talk or sleep .
7 Lots of chaps with pink coats will have nothing to do on winter mornings unless we let 'em come repossessin' with us .
8 Once again the change can have nothing to do with making the chapter more acceptable .
9 I 'm against some sorts of professionalization , but it would be silly to think that the university should have nothing to do with any profession .
10 So appraisal has , or should have nothing to do with what the tabloid press likes to call ‘ weeding out ’ .
11 Something like ‘ I do n't have nothing to do with McCloy , I like to sleep quiet in my bed . ’ ’
12 ‘ It is a simple case of jealousy , ’ Mrs Browning said quietly , ‘ and we can have nothing to do with it .
13 RINGO Starr is going back on the road , but unlike his fellow former Beatle , George Harrison , his performances will have nothing to do with Transcendental Meditation , writes James Delingpole , Arts Correspondent .
14 If the LEA were to lay down as a condition of grant that we should have nothing to do with the University body , we should refuse the grant , and I do not see why Universities should not show the same loyalty to us .
15 A pottery fireman lived opposite his wife 's parents , but because of her drinking ‘ they would n't have nothing to do with her …
16 Frederick Cranko 's family , who had disapproved of his marrying a Jew , would have nothing to do with his widow .
17 Lord Palmerston sent for me and told me in a jaunty way that he would have nothing to do with this Gothic style , and that though he did not want to disturb my appointment he must insist on my making a design in the Italian style which he felt sure I could do as well as the other .
18 Thus , the occurrence of a quasiregular singularity in region IV can have nothing to do with the relaxation of the continuity conditions across the boundaries .
19 The words quoted from the will have nothing to do with a trust , according to Scaevola .
20 Those with proven allergies , such as asthma or eczema , may show other symptoms that most self-respecting allergists would have nothing to do with — hyperactivity , for example , or muscle aches. if these clear up along with the allergic symptoms when certain foods are withdrawn , then is it allergy or intolerance ?
21 Trust me when I say you should have nothing to do with such drivel — make like a tree and leave it .
22 The DO at that time assured his superiors that these Masai were highly unrepresentative : the ‘ Masai tribe as a whole will have nothing to do with political agitators ’ .
23 The reasons why your results look better or worse than another company 's may have nothing to do with the quality of your performance .
24 I know booksellers who regard the written word with the utmost suspicion , profess that they do not understand it , and will have nothing to do with it ; dealers who specialise in autograph material , but will not touch books — unless , of course , they happen to be on the subject of autographs ; and many who maintain an ambivalent attitude , preferring to keep their options open and , if they can afford it , employing some eccentric especially to deal with this awkward material .
25 Death is the unforgivable sin of modernity , and the modern world will have nothing to do with her .
26 The secular and technical world manages the mechanics of death very well — disposes of corpses efficiently — but will have nothing to do with rites and prayers and personal goodbyes .
27 But the Bemba language translator used the word ukubstanduka , which means ‘ to boycott them ’ , so that Kaunda was quoted in Bemba as saying that Zambians should shun or have nothing to do with Britons in Zambia .
28 They would have nothing to do with recognised ‘ sinners ’ such as tax-collectors because they considered them to be immoral .
29 The House of Lords would have nothing to do with it , nor would any senior member of the legal profession .
30 Does the difference really have nothing to do with the construction of a dominant identity for males and a subordinate one for females ?
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