Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] the [noun sg] have " in BNC.
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1 | His watery blue eyes gazed bulbously at me so I let the fool have his way though Benjamin agreed with me . |
2 | So you think the community 's certainly gone down since you ? |
3 | Since there is only one opening the base has a simple podium on each side instead of a series of pedestals . |
4 | And n normally I suppose the company have a policy in relation to checking oil , water and all the necessary bits and pieces before you go out in the morning . |
5 | The jurymen are asked to hear the evidence and on the basis of the evidence to decide whether or not they think the prosecution have proved , beyond reasonable doubt , that Mr X was drunk in charge , or whatever the crime may be . |
6 | Decide exactly what functions the room has to fulfil . |
7 | But yesterday he said the MP had ‘ failed miserably ’ . |
8 | ‘ Now I hear the Pope has decided to bring me to trial . |
9 | But now I feel the world has ceased to exist . |
10 | Now I see the hat has appeared in the lot of Maxwellian headgear purchased by the Sun for their mischief-making . |
11 | ‘ We have never said no to a sport since l896 but now I think the time has come to start . ’ |
12 | ‘ And now I think the time has come to explore a little further . ’ |
13 | ‘ Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else . |
14 | Thirdly we felt the county had not understood enough of the pattern of erm impending relocations within Harrogate Borough Council . |
15 | This occurred in Egypt and Asia , for instance , and the intention was to create a closed currency system whereby everyone entering the kingdom had to change their foreign coin into local coin and did not take the local coinage out of the country . |
16 | Well I know the Minster have a nine thirty and eleven o'clock . |
17 | well you said the brochure had been reprinted |
18 | ‘ Do n't you think the time 's come , Albert , ’ wheedled Nelly , ‘ when we thought of setting up here together ? |
19 | It will either burn or heal him , and it is here one feels the evening has begun ; that here is the enquiry that needs to deepen . |
20 | here they believe the problem has to be tackled at the lower levels of the organization . |
21 | When he creates a dish he begins and carries on until instinctively he knows the dish has reached perfection . |
22 | Unfortunately I think the time has come to pack your things up |
23 | Anyhow I thought the team had a pretty good crimble period , despite the number of draws which were due mainly to bad luck and some inept finishing . |
24 | TWO police officers who plucked a drowning two-year-old girl out of the River Thames told yesterday of how they thought the youngster had died . |
25 | You should however show something of the audience , particularly in the early stages of the lecture , otherwise someone viewing the recording has no idea who the speaker is talking to . |
26 | That is why I believe the time has come when Labour should commit itself to a Bill of Rights based on the European Convention of Human Rights . |
27 | I asked Pamella why she thought the press had treated her story with such virulence . |
28 | When asked why she thought the doctor had not come more often , she replied , ‘ The doctors feel the residents are in a rest home to save them working . ’ |
29 | Why you think the advertiser has chosen that method and how it is used . |
30 | Yesterday when a shot was fired , everybody instinctively ducked and looked to where they thought the shot had come from . |