Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [conj] [pron] have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She thinks that we have absolutely no understanding of anybody because we were born with a silver spoon in our mouths . |
2 | She says that they have n't even had long enough to see if burning animal clinical waste has caused any problems . |
3 | She says that they have n't got a clue what 's going on . |
4 | Ooh she says so you have n't had any chocolate . |
5 | J is angry , but he realises that you have n't got to get totally in-your-face to get a serious message across . |
6 | ( a ) It confirms whether you have correctly identified and understood the main points and separated them from the subsidiary details . |
7 | Limitations are imposed by the fact that you have to wait two months for the educational psychologist , you have to close the biology lab when it rains because it leaks and they have n't sent anyone to repair it yet , you have to apply for a short in-service course rather than the full-time MA that you really wanted to do because there are n't any secondments any more . |
8 | And what will you do if it rains and you have n't got your anorak on the deck , Dick ? |
9 | ‘ It appears that they have somehow been destroyed , sir . ’ |
10 | However , when they begin to suggest what these factors might be , it emerges that they have markedly different conceptions of what will provide an adequate explanation . |
11 | It it means that they have n't been doing their duty in the winter then . |
12 | As we get into the car , he nags because I have n't put my seatbelt on . |
13 | It 's just a thick line for humans and a thin line for books , possibly , but it works and we have n't had any problems . |
14 | It 's just a thick line for humans and a thin line for books , possibly , but it works and we have n't had any problems . |
15 | On the first of the right hon. Gentleman 's three points — how many nuclear warheads we have — he knows that we have never indicated how many warheads there will actually be : I do not believe that it would be in the interests of our security for us to do so . |
16 | He knows that I have often thought that the exceptional needs payment scheme was complex , slow and did not often reach those most in need . |