Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] [adv] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So that we then have got something to compare against something to calculate the fee on .
2 I do n't care as long as they know them so that somebody else has got some responsibility , she said I just ca n't be getting away with it and and , and erm being irresponsible .
3 In the third ( 11+ ) , children realised that equality or fairness were n't always enough and you sometimes have to compensate for circumstance .
4 It was such a good idea that she could n't think anything for a moment-as if someone else had suggested it to her , and she needed to digest it .
5 So if we only had started off with a half of it
6 It was inconvenient for a villager to walk that far to report a theft , especially since he often had to make the trip several times if he wanted to complete a prosecution .
7 My dressing-up box — I used to dress up long after everyone else had grown out of it — Mum got embarrassed , as if I was retarded .
8 ‘ Huh ! ’ he would chuckle down his shirt several minutes later when the funny side struck him , long after everyone else had forgotten the joke .
9 His first seniors outing , however , may well be in Japan , where qualification is based on a player being in his 50th year , rather than his actually having reached the 50 mark .
10 He could see that Lee was attracted to Meryl , and this amused him , because he knew instinctively that he only had to turn on his own powerful charm and the result would be a foregone conclusion .
11 And you just could n't absolutely see anything serving customer I was going to so , to move or change out my draw shutting it up , turning it off , going away and somebody else had come , he kept , kept , kept doing that and he was stood there all the time and I thought I thought you definitely wo n't get the job !
12 She 'll be here soon and I still have to decide what to wear today .
13 Yes , right if anybody else has got any feelings please let me have them
14 Television more than anything else has transformed the image of the professional sportsman or woman from the skilled artisan ( ‘ master of their craft ’ ) to the dubious cinematic status of ‘ star ’ , or currently ‘ superstar ’ or ‘ megastar ’ as show-business hyperbole infects sport .
15 And we 'd go to the theatre or but I mean we do all that sort of thing still but we just have to cram it into the week .
16 Since she has pushed the decade for almost her entire career , one can only wonder what she 'll do now that everyone else has followed suit .
17 I did want to , once , yet … now that someone else has done it , I feel nothing but pity .
18 Claytons are my favourites but I ca n't find them that often so I usually have to go with the Tortex .
19 However , Gershuny 's ( 1983 ) work has shown that married women typically spend more time on housework than their husbands , even if they also have paid employment .
20 The British played " a constructive part in helping to maintain world order " , even if they now had to rely on " ideas and dexterity rather than military might " .
21 Even if nothing else had changed , widespread support for the idea that ‘ Black Wednesday ’ delivered Britain to recovery would alter the character of the ERM .
22 Afterwards Jacques Poos , the Luxembourg Foreign Minister , declared that President Gorbachev said that " he would continue on the path to reform even if he sometimes had to take a detour " .
23 and then like like even if I still have to go cos .
24 We have 16 other good players here and you just have to get on with things if someone is ruled out .
25 Perhaps it was wrong to feel empathy with Ruth simply because she too had played truant .
26 I get on with it most of the afternoon , and I 've still got a stack of unopened buff envelopes in my hand as I head doggedly back up the little twisting staircase and sit down on my hard box seat to get on with it again up here , a task which now looks likely to keep me here after everyone else has gone home .
27 Also like police court trials , witnesses had to pay their own expenses , even though they sometimes had to travel long distances , especially when a trial was postponed several times .
28 Even though I only have to walk around the dancers , he 's taking no chances .
29 Cynthia also admitted that maybe if they really had got staffing problems they would actually have to look at whether they , they did keep maintaining the , the sub offices that they were .
30 All of sudden he 's no longer there and she still has to stay like
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