Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So far Saatchi and Saatchi has maintained its ability to win new business and remarkably has clung on to its status among advertisers , only recently being voted the best all-round agency . |
2 | We all has to put up with it ; you 're a brave girl . |
3 | The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats . |
4 | If the patient can not use the lexical procedure to read , say , pint , and so has to fall back upon the non-lexical procedure , a reading error will result : pint will be read with a short i ( as in mint ) . |
5 | had to notify the authorities that so and so has signed up for one . |
6 | One only has to see Back to the Future to realize what problems could arise . |
7 | Christianity especially has come in for great criticism as being the major religion in the history of Western civilization . |
8 | You are suggesting , tactfully , that he did n't like what he saw ( correct ) , and that if he had seen more , he would perhaps have come round to your way of thinking in these matters ( incorrect ) . |
9 | ‘ The gentleman who 'd been in with her would naturally have gone back to his room well before people started stirring . ’ |
10 | This can only have come about by a high level decision on the military products and supplies . |
11 | The body shell had been crushed in and anybody in there could only have come out through the windscreen . |
12 | Erm that 's that 's really good again you 'd only have to learn up to six add six would n't you . |
13 | He would have liked to give more information , ask someone to research the final days of the tsar ; but he knew that would only have got back to the KGB , and in this game secrecy was the only key he held . |
14 | ‘ Oh , Doctor , ’ threatened Fakrid , ‘ you 'd better have come up with something . |
15 | So having got back to Egypt ( and he was being harried from one end of the Western Desert to the other by Rommel ) Boyce found himself in a caravan which was his headquarters and also where he lived when he received an order to hare back as fast as possible to El Alamein . |
16 | ‘ Why should he suddenly have materialized out of the blue ? ’ |
17 | Definitely , yes , and you , you and Dave could have come up and er Carla , perhaps not Lee , but , you know , he may have wanted to go off somewhere else , erm , we could all have bunked down on what spare space there was and I was going to do a very primitive almost medieval , middle ages sort of Christmas |
18 | Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’ |
19 | Executives who commit corporate crime are not coerced into it , they do not necessarily have to go along with the advice or instructions of superiors . |
20 | Well sh , does n't necessarily have to end up in general practice does she ? |
21 | So you would n't necessarily have to pay out for these treatments , you see . |
22 | She was neither rich enough nor impressionable enough to have walked out on a well-paid job simply in order to indulge a vapourish mood . |
23 | Beside her , however , Alan seemed suddenly to have sunk back into grim-faced absorption . |
24 | She found herself half listening to his gossip , her mind drifting away to Piers and Nicole , wondering whether the day they were spending together had spilled over into night , and whether her husband suspected anything about what was between them . |
25 | Simon by then had heavily said , ‘ This hurts me more than it hurts you ’ to Pippa , and when the chaos was over Thomas began to laugh , for he had seen that the lash of the crop literally had curled round onto Simon 's back between each stroke , probably quite stingingly , though the man had been too excited to notice it . |
26 | In Saturday 's match , Rocky apparently had to go off after 75 minutes= because of cramp ! ! |
27 | ‘ Maurice only had to walk out of the Ibrox ground and the abuse he took was amazing . |
28 | So if we only had started off with a half of it |
29 | But Michael Fallon , defending Darlington for the Tories , said parents only had to pay up to £8 on education per pupil each year . |
30 | Would Mr Lawson then have resisted the temptation to trundle round his Cabinet colleagues , showing off his muscles and boasting that he alone had faced up to the Iron Lady and won ? |