Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She shivered , only inwardly , but Luke must have sensed her recognition of these realities , because satisfaction stamped his face as he opened the door and left her . |
2 | Shifty-Eyes must have sensed something . |
3 | Even when I recognized MacQuillan and he might have sensed me looking , he did n't glance up at me . |
4 | 56-56 Spencer , and came right towards me looking at the ground , then looking up quick as he must have sensed me . |
5 | I found the word tumour chilling , and he must have sensed it . |
6 | He must have sensed my puzzlement , for he offered a reluctant explanation . |
7 | Reid must have sensed my dismay , for he took my arm in a friendly grip and said , ‘ Dinna take it too much to heart , Laddie , I 've done my ‘ trops ’ too . |
8 | He must have sensed my hesitation , his ears alert for any change in the note of the engine . |
9 | Oh I guess she 'd have to invest it . |
10 | It will already have been familiar to him , and he will have formed his own conclusions long ago . |
11 | He might well have formed his own opinion but he knew that would not bear cross-examination at some later date . |
12 | He should have referred it to Management and Personnel over in Great George Street and let the Security Division sort it out . |
13 | He then forced himself to get through the rest of the day without writing , so that the well would have replenished its juice by the time he took up his pencil again the next daybreak . |
14 | ‘ Maybe we should have jumped him , then perhaps you could have injected him with something . ’ |
15 | I sent off for mine last week — I 'm sort of hoping that they wo n't have posted them yet so it may be worth ringing up to try and cancel . |
16 | I told him I believed him and that it would be such a dirty trick not to post the letter that I was sure he must have posted it . |
17 | The Russians on the other hand would have stripped me naked , even if the temperature was far below zero , and then would have sliced every article of my clothes , even down to my shoes , into tiny pieces . |
18 | What I 've done these interviews knowing about your subject , I do n't have to agree my council 's policy , but I and I understand how people feel upset about X , so that 's trying to get the message across , you know people are upset , you can understand they 're upset , but you 're not actually compromising yourself or , because you 're being interviewed as the council spokesman , you 're not compromising the position of the council . |
19 | If it acknowledged his existence , it would also have to acknowledge its own existence , thereby inviting precisely the attention it had to avoid . |
20 | ‘ My — father does n't have to acknowledge me . |
21 | You do n't have to gather them together in a group in order for that to be a successful piece of creative activity . ’ |
22 | Warner said , ‘ You do n't have to like me , Latimer . |
23 | You do n't have to like it in ten years ’ time . |
24 | In short , Karnstein appeared to feel that while she had to do her job — by the book , of course — she did n't have to like it . |
25 | She did n't have to like it , any more than she had to like being Vanessa Vail , but there was no way she could evade the responsibility without racking up a seed of guilt that would sprout and eat at her Dreams . |
26 | But you did n't have to like it . |
27 | If they will insist on arriving unexpectedly , they 'll have to like it or lump it , wo n't they ? |
28 | He could put up with it , he agreed , but he did not have to like it . |
29 | You do n't have to like my politics , but you ca n't arrest me for them ; not yet . ’ |
30 | underneath that exterior , and it made me realize , that you know , you do n't have to like your relatives , I 'm afraid , you have to put up with them , and love them . |