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

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1 So I have to go something like a five past seven train or something ?
2 If only she could just go home , hide away and never have to see anyone again — but she had promised to stick with Paula and there would be all kinds of awkward questions and recriminations if she arrived home alone .
3 ‘ I have to see someone for a minute .
4 He , along with the artists , masons , carpenters and other craftsmen frequently permeate their work with signs of a love of the task they have undertaken , which leaves the beholder in no doubt that they have given something of themselves over and above the requirements of loyalty to the paymaster and the desire to enjoy applying their crafts .
5 For instance I have given one which is in the last ten years we have nearly one and half million more people in work than we had ten years ago .
6 Tories in Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd 's constituency have given nothing to Conservative party funds over the past year .
7 Tories in Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd 's constituency have given nothing to Conservative party funds over the past year .
8 John Major has made one for citizens , British Rail has done it for their passengers , the banks have formulated one for their customers and now the JS distribution division has done it for the branches .
9 You have to risk everything to be a PROFITBOSS .
10 It seems all so mysterious — I can not understand why you have heard nothing
11 But I have heard nothing of this !
12 If the day goes past and you have heard nothing telephone or write and ask for news .
13 I have heard nothing on the Dave Norris situation for some while , but we must consider that he has gone .
14 If an outline idea has been discussed over the lunch table ring up to carry it further , and if you have floated an idea by post and have heard nothing phone up to see if it has fallen on stony ground .
15 The police have heard nothing .
16 The police have heard nothing .
17 In those circumstances , it is unnecessary to express any view on the proper construction of the charter and statutes beyond saying that I have heard nothing which persuades me that the views of Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle and the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 were wrong .
18 ‘ You say that you have heard nothing from him — as regards the future marriage , that is ?
19 We have heard nothing from him since he acknowledged your order . ’
20 ‘ I have heard nothing of this until you came into my gallery a quarter of an hour ago and accused me .
21 We have heard nothing this evening about where the money will come from .
22 I have heard nothing .
23 I have heard nothing disorderly .
24 To date we have heard nothing .
25 ‘ We have heard nothing definite yet but we are hoping for a spot on Crimewatch , ’ said Chief Inspector Steve Cross of Cheshire 's Serious Crime Squad .
26 We have heard something of this from the Bank before .
27 We have heard something today of how West Belfast is a marginalised area in terms of employment and training , and if that is the case , then disabled people lie on the margin of the margins .
28 ‘ I have a feeling that you have heard something else .
29 But , as victims of the cultural hegemony we have heard lots of hip-hop and lots of indie-dance .
30 I do n't think I have heard anything remotely like it before .
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