Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The staff really care , and I have learnt that I just have to take things easy . ’ |
2 | Again something that I just have to put . |
3 | I do n't feel at the moment that I even have the right to his name . ’ |
4 | It seems that I pay an extremely small price for a program from the supplier , and that I also have to pay the author if I wish to use it . |
5 | One of the things we said the worst training session can be is going over stuff that I already have done , already known , what training have I received that they received in the past ? |
6 | Too late in the day because all the hotels are full and I end up tramping round in the dark , lugging my pack and money ( cash , a great wad of hard currency ) , nervous of the hatchet-faced youths who watch me meandering round , concentrating so intently on making it look as though I know exactly where I 'm heading that I soon have no idea where I am on the mapless streets of Algiers . |
7 | ( Of course , for my friends to stand a chance of receiving any correspondence from me means that I either have to wait for the guilt level to rise sufficiently ( which is a slow process ) , or to unearth other things to put on my list like ‘ Install central heating ’ and ‘ Decorate bathroom ’ . ) |
8 | But now I feel that I actually have the ability . ’ |
9 | Not that I ever have major bennies or anything |
10 | Her favourite line was Bernhardt 's , and this she copied into the front of each of the eighteen notebooks , at least the five of them that I still have ; Oh well , I 'll just buy the theatre . |
11 | ‘ It upsets me that I still have this ‘ enfant terrible ’ reputation . |
12 | ‘ It seems that I still have some friends in Swansea , ’ Edward said softly , ‘ no-one could convict me on such trumped-up evidence . |
13 | I sometimes join them , if their smell is n't too gamey , and exchange the time of day during my lunch hour , just to make sure that I still have the use of my voice if I 've been feeding the archive into the computer all day . |
14 | He said last night : ‘ I think I 've proved that I still have a lot to offer at senior level . |
15 | Everybody has read about out of body experiences and I do n't know if that is what it was , but I was not frightened by the person who was looking at me and the image that I had and that I still have in my mind is that it looked like me |
16 | Everybody has read about out of body experiences and I do n't know if that is what it was , but I was not frightened by the person who was looking at me and the image that I had and that I still have in my mind is that it looked like me . |
17 | That I too have done my little bit for pollution ? |
18 | ‘ Perhaps you believe that I too have ridden that carousel to excess ? ’ |
19 | I can now take precautionary action , however , with the knowledge that I now have , to limit the severity of the attack and even sometimes prevent the attack itself . |
20 | It is with considerable regret that I now have to tell the general assembly that although other parts of the Board 's work , and the Board 's investicl invested capital have performed well from a financial point of view , the anticipated deficit on thirty eight eventide homes has been sustained . |
21 | ‘ I 'm also pleased that I now have a style I can easily recreate at home . |
22 | Here perhaps we would like to reply : The description of what is got immediately , i.e. of the visual experience , by means of an interpretation — in an indirect description , ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ means : I have a particular visual experience which I have found that I always have when I interpret the figure as a box or when I look at a box . |
23 | But we can also see the illustration now as one thing , now as another ’ , Wittgenstein imagines someone like Locke — though he does not mention Locke — saying that ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ means ‘ I have a particular visual experience which I have found that I always have when I interpret the figure as a box or when I look at a box . ’ |
24 | I say no , and hope that he does n't realize that I really have no idea . |
25 | I keep a notepad by my bedside to record these thoughts and in this way I can be confident that I really have thought of everything . |
26 | In producing Supersense , the animal that I personally have become closest to is a European green-winged teal , which follows me everywhere . |
27 | ‘ This is just as it always was except that I usually have some of his sketch books , a few of his letters , and his work-book on display , but those things are on loan to the exhibition . ’ |
28 | ‘ I have a good cry sometimes , ’ she said , ‘ in the same way that I sometimes have a spring-clean . |
29 | It starts with the assumption that you probably have n't got time to analyse your use of time ! |
30 | To test this , ease the mainsheet slightly , and if the boat speed jumps up you know that you probably have too much checkstay tension . |