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

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1 First among them has to be Hugh Laurie 's facial interpretation of Bertie , now brought to a fine pitch of eye-popping , open-mouthed imbecility .
2 But our attitude towards them has to be based on the understanding that they want to transform us into a different party — a party which could never win , and might well not deserve to win , against a Conservative government which itself embraces the social market .
3 So if he finds himself behaving very differently in school to how he behaves at home , one of them has to be ‘ real ’ and the other ‘ phoney ’ .
4 They can be as immodest and as positive as you like — although the risk of being embarrassed if other people find them has to be taken into account .
5 Moreover , while these analyses are useful in clarifying relationships the underlying explanation of them has to be sought in the factors surveyed by other chapters .
6 Only about a third of them has to be what you really call meat .
7 Only about a third of them has to be what you 'd really call meat , and quite a lot of them had an enormous amount of fat in them .
8 One of them has in fact already opened just downtown in Arata Isosaki 's renovated space in a building at the corner of Prince Street and Broadway in the heart ( perhaps a more appropriate word would be bowels ) of SoHo .
9 you ought to say you but she you know , that I 'd for someone
10 I thought I 'd post some information about the match last night , mainly for our overseas friends .
11 Then he said , ‘ I 've managed to get a sprinkling of young men , and there 's one in particular I 'd like you to meet . ’
12 While I 'd in my allotment toil
13 Certainly the most important thing should be that I 'm happy with my paintings , but I 'd by lying if I said I did n't care what other people said .
14 I mean yes er as I said earlier on it 's just a question for for just a bit more obviously in the readings report th there is there is concern naturally with the by-passes in paragraph two five I mean I have n't had a chance to sort of looking up yet , and I 'd by grateful for County Executive 's advice on that and I thought we as a County Council had agreed a line erm for a by-pass through the West Sussex portion at least .
15 ‘ Many a romp have I had with her , and boy , could she wriggle . ’
16 What training have I had since leaving school ?
17 What jobs have I had since leaving full-time education ?
18 What business do I have with him ?
19 And some shall I have with me for ever .
20 Do n't know what can I have with it ?
21 What can I have with it ?
22 at age fifty-five what chance would I have of employment in the UK ?
23 Moreover , what chance do I have of serving on the Committee ?
24 ‘ If you know it , you know the need I have of you .
25 ‘ Good Heavens , do I have to ? ’
26 He looked embarrassed , thinking , why do I have to be in on these crises ?
27 ‘ Do I have to , ’ they asked .
28 Prompt at four o'clock , Dr Neil , complainingly dressed in his best suit at Matey 's request — ‘ Do I have to ? ’ he had said , rolling his eyes at McAllister — Matey in a bottle-green velvet gown which McAllister had not seen before , McAllister in her best sateen skirt , white blouse , and small lacy cap with streamers , were all sitting in the parlour when the doorbell rang .
29 ‘ Do I have to ?
30 So oh I said mam do I have to ?
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