Example sentences of "[pron] to have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not always possible for short journeys such as yours to have all services available from one stop ( e.g. buses to Cameron Tool are available from both stops ) but the arrangement serves a very substantial proportion of bus users . |
2 | Are n't I to have any pleasure in life at all ? ’ |
3 | Such was the austerity of his habits that it never entered his head himself to have any kind of formal dinner in which I could join . |
4 | Perhaps he even considered himself to have some kind of claim to the place ? |
5 | yeah but he wants somebody to have both |
6 | We 'll push on and take you to have that head looked at . ’ |
7 | I want you to have that money as much as you do . |
8 | So , I do n't know how useful it , it may be very useful to you to have that on one page , I do n't know . |
9 | Platinum was one of the few I came across that allowed you to have any more . ’ |
10 | Because we do n't want you to have any regrets . |
11 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ he drawled , ‘ I 'd probably be too surprised by coy looks from you to have any idea what they were leading up to . ’ |
12 | We are saying to those councillors , ’ Wo n't pay , ca n't say ’ ; in other words , ’ If you are not prepared to obey the law and pay your rightful contribution to the cost of the local services which , as locally elected representatives , you have a say in providing , it is unjustifiable for you to have any influence , through your votes , on the amount of local tax that is levied in your area . ’ |
13 | ‘ I do n't want you to have any women in your life except me . ’ |
14 | ‘ It 's just that the hospital do n't want you to have any visitors — not just for the time being . |
15 | I do n't want you to have any of these , so |
16 | This attitude/power association will enable you to have some idea for each performance , but you must get to know the exact requirements of the aircraft you normally fly . |
17 | I just wanted you to have some of what I had had today , some of the joy and warmth , I wanted to give you something — ’ |
18 | It is important for you to have these natural fears recognised and legitimised . |
19 | And look , I want you to have this . |
20 | The missions are mercifully short so you 'll often lose it only seconds from home , encouraging you to have another try to get through one more mission . |
21 | ‘ You know I did n't want you to have another child . |
22 | ‘ I wo n't ask you to have another piece of sponge , Gregory , ’ said Viola . |
23 | Although Boyle agreed with Bacon and Descartes that the quest for final causes would be injurious to science if it jeopardized the search for physical causes , the great beauty of a mechanical philosophy was that , properly understood , it allowed one to have both . |
24 | So , geographical variation does n't lead one to have any kind of impression that the boundaries between species are sharp and distinct if you move about . |
25 | but still , she said she 's gon na send some for this one to have some er bonds or something |
26 | If Coleman accepted the assignment , under no circumstances would he permit anybody to have any direct contact with or knowledge of DIA operatives in the region or allow anyone to suspect that he was reporting ‘ back channel ’ to Donleavy in Washington . |
27 | The whole sado-masochistic scene seemed to her to have little to do with love . |
28 | And , as she had invited her to have another look around , it was almost seven o'clock by the time Leith turned into the select avenue of her present home . |
29 | But maybe it was the way he was looking across at her with those all-seeing predatory jet-black eyes of his , or maybe it was the way she felt just a bit claustrophobic at being shut up beside him in the narrow confines of the car and the desire that sparked in her to have this ordeal over quickly , but all at once an idea popped into her head . |
30 | Generally , it is best for him or her to have some input into the management and other contracts instead of inheriting them from a lawyer . |