Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [conj] [pron] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | and I 've been trying for ages but there just has n't been any cos |
2 | And erm we had him on two lots of antibiotics before he even had an anaesthetic to get the inflammation down and I do n't want it to get worse ! |
3 | ‘ You can get them in Helsinki now , but at that time … anyway I had only been in New York for a couple of days and I only had the clothes I had taken with me . |
4 | Erm , it is perhaps only in the last er , six months or so that the erm , turnaround in the fortunes of erm , er , B Sky B have been acknowledged and er , I think there has been an element in our thinking that we wanted to keep our dry er , until such time as er , B Sky B which we have great belief and faith in and our , as you know we increased our investment during the year erm , sees its way through to profitability and I 'm happy to say that that 's happening now at a reab reasonable rate and that that means that it is highly unlikely that the hundred and thirty million of guarantees that we still have outstanding to B Sky B are likely to be called . |
5 | They make me want a lot of things that I never had . |
6 | Until we do , I would suggest , and it 's not just about until we do , then , I do n't think we 're going to make really serious dint with the number of children that we now have in care . |
7 | Some of that initial group of students and myself already had known each other for several years and knew each other 's families . |
8 | ‘ The customer had a requirement for a stock of components but it also had a lot of outdated engines . ’ |
9 | I 'd taken a lot , but at the end of the day I only had a set of photographs that everybody else had — a load of people on a march . |
10 | I 'd taken a lot , but at the end of the day I only had a set of photographs that everybody else had — a load of people on a march . |
11 | This is a problem for plants because they already have fewer daylight hours in which to manufacture their food , and can not grow at all if the temperature falls below 6 degrees Celsius . |
12 | ‘ You 've got to decide whether it 's … freer atmosphere and rowdyism or silence and total obedience , because I do n't think you … have any feelings towards somebody in schools where you just have to sit in silence in sort of neat rows … |
13 | Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence . |
14 | Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence . |
15 | There are many inevitable but accidental resemblances to names that we now have or know … ’ |
16 | ’ At the age of 21 I turned to prostitution to provide money for drugs as I now had a heavy addiction . |
17 | Therefore it is no more satisfactory for Muslims or anyone else to have a syllabus which does not mention Allah anywhere than it is for Jesus , God and the Bible to be omitted . |
18 | Everything always seemed to be crap for actors and you just had to put up with it — while the present corruption continued . |
19 | This creates quite a serious problem at shows because he frequently has to be dope-tested after a successful performance . |
20 | These proportions may be varied by regulations but they obviously have the overall effect of reducing the total indebtedness of local authorities . |
21 | Steroids , which attack the root of asthma , are widely recommended by doctors but they also have side effects and take effect only after about a week . |
22 | Judge Hart said Munn confessed all when interviewed by police but no-one else had been charged with the robbery . |