Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [noun] [conj] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 Another is to ease her gently into the awareness that your visit will be shorter than usual , doing so some time after you have greeted her affectionately on your arrival and listened patiently to her news , views or troubles .
2 There are shallow inlets and islands in the Portsmouth area , but the main river valleys , although aggraded in their lower reaches , are not rias , presumably because the rivers have brought down so much alluvium that they have filled any rias which may have been present , whereas the rivers of Pembroke and south-west Ireland have been unable to achieve this .
3 And although I have occasionally considered a larger tank in the house ( I have a 48″ × 15″ × 15″ ) , accommodating it would involve so much disruption that I have never bitten the bullet .
4 Clearly , I am focusing on the idea that it is the residues of bad experiences that lurk as bad objects in our psyche that cause us so much trouble because they have to be avoided at all costs and so rarely get modified by experience .
5 He took the list , that list right there , and he went like this with it — I was sitting across the table — and he said , ‘ For someone who has seen so much war as you have , North , you should understand that I want to end the war on terms that are acceptable to Iran .
6 ( c ) In addition , there are so many visitors that you have no time to question them all .
7 MI5 and Special Branch also open mail illegally and break into so many properties that they have one section that does nothing else .
8 It is said that some crime syndicates have collected so many paintings that they have set up their own galleries .
9 Nevertheless , the rule is subject to so many exceptions that they have practically destroyed the rule .
10 I am sick of people arguing over their colour because it affects so many children and they have to suffer the consequences .
11 It may have come as a surprise to some , especially those nations where they have a fixed XV to which they only add as time goes by ’ .
12 You would need perhaps more skill than you have . ’
13 And of course if you 've got any questions in the two days I 'm not just going to er at you all the time you know it 's participation is this so any questions that you have any comments you want to make please feel free to make them at any time it 's not going to throw me .
14 you know those orange drinks , which it says real oranges in nine times out of ten , it is n't there 's always some additives and what have you
15 The simplest is letting banks put aside less capital when they have arrangements with other banks for ‘ netting ’ — ie , reducing what would be multiple payments to a single transfer of a net obligation .
16 As little control as I have where you 're concerned , I 'm not such an animal that I 'd deny you a peaceful night when you 're so obviously in need of one .
17 The first two children fill up their spoons with water and run to the other end and deposit as much water as they have left in the glass .
18 We 've got just as much jargon as you have .
19 It will allow doctors to perform twice as many operations as they have done in the past .
20 This can mean , in effect , that you 've got to be licensed for as many copies as you have machines .
21 Divide the marzipan into as many blocks as you have colours .
22 He retaliates by wishing : ( " That you should have as many cunts as I have pricks on me " )
23 You can continue to fire as many shots as you have remaining loaded barrels , but you must fire at the same target .
24 Pros Fast and intuitive file transfer in as many modes as you have moods
25 Even if she did claim to know who it was we 'd find it difficult to convince a judge , without far more proof than I have at the moment . ’
26 What will basically happen is we would organize the clearance of footpaths within Southwell boundary , and so they would give us an amount of money each year and then we would er take on , we would nominate which footpaths are to be cleared , we have got far more ideas than they have in Nottingham need attention .
27 There have always been surprisingly few monopolies though they have become principal protectors of the exclusivity of the legal profession .
28 Even these ones that you have n't done in between ?
29 I 'll just erm pick up on maybe some things that you have n't already mentioned .
30 Normally Charles and Diana would not sit together at state banquets , but their separation last night took on a new poignancy following the official announcement earlier this week that they have split .
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