Example sentences of "have [adv] to say " in BNC.

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1 A teacher has only to say : " Now which of you girls did — " and my spots merge for a time into the scarlet background provided for them by the rest of my face .
2 IBM has yet to say when the new operating system will ship , but users will be able to tie in the PowerPC , providing a single operating system from the desktop through departmental servers to highly-parallel enterprise servers .
3 The writer who has had most to say about this sort of issue is Massey , particularly in her Spatial Divisions of Labour ( 1984 ) .
4 Loppe had had least to say about the incarceration of Nicholas .
5 I think the lord sheriff may have somewhat to say to that disposition . ’
6 And if there 's anything I can do — or Mr Mentiply — anything at all , you 've only to say the word . ’
7 He had only to say he admired Grace Bird 's fortitude and instantly her chin stiffened with resolve .
8 You had only to say you wished to go back to the car — ’
9 He had only to say , with that threat of punishment in his voice : ‘ Who gave you — ? ’
10 Dr Barnard had more to say .
11 ‘ Ah , but Buckingham had not finished — he had more to say !
12 Structuralist Marxism and critical theory remain committed to Marx 's analysis of the material relations of production but both are concerned to address other aspects of human social life about which Hegel had more to say than Marx .
13 It was clear he had more to say and she might as well get it over with in one go .
14 Seb was uncomfortably aware that Christian 's expression was one of censure , but Detective Eddy had more to say .
15 We 've a long day ahead of us tomorrow , ’ Travis agreed , but there was something in his voice that alerted Paige to the fact that he had more to say , and that it was n't particularly good news .
16 Besides attempting to say what it was about a sensation which served as a sign of the location of whatever had given rise to it , adherents of the local sign theory had also to say in what way the reference to a part of the body was made — whether in the form of visual imagery , or of a judgement , or of something else .
17 Yet it was the least characteristic and least congenial part of Anselm 's work , the area of life on which he had least to say .
18 He had yet to say it direct .
19 ‘ You have only to say , Miss Greene , and the very best , a King Charles , do n't you think ? will be yours .
20 ‘ If you are planning to spend the evening with this gentleman , you have only to say so . ’
21 If you think there is a more equitable arrangement to be made , you have only to say so . ’
22 There 's a meal in the oven so let's have a sherry first , or if you would prefer a soft drink you have only to say . ’
23 Though I have also to say that English visitors have had their episodes of hooliganism in these parts , especially in the post Napoleonic years , when , understandably , they were not always popular .
24 Mine , mine was mine was erm if you 've got screw contacts on it , mine have well to say that these er these switches are so unreliable you 'd expect it to be erm
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