Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv] have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ D' you ever have a good word for anyone , Natasha ? ’ he enquired coldly . |
2 | Do I still have a criminal record ? |
3 | Do you just have the one office or |
4 | One day while they walked , he asked , ‘ Do you already have a little boy like me ? ’ |
5 | Do you not have a wee store of your favourite things then that you |
6 | If do you not have the required privilege , you will be able to view the various index pages , but you will be prevented from entering any of the privileged options . |
7 | If do you not have the required privilege , you will be able to view the various index pages , but you will be prevented from executing any of the privileged options . |
8 | Do you only have the one child ? ’ |
9 | Do you really have the ultimate overview — or is your confidence a cover-up for fundamental uncertainty ? |
10 | ‘ Do we not have a lovely daughter ? ’ |
11 | And I think the , the erm , the jobs which are elected are the Chair Person and , do we still have a Vice Chair Person ? are you still Vice Chair Person ? |
12 | That 's right , I mean why di why have we got the structure of agriculture as we have , you know why why do we still have an atomistical industry right , it 's not just a , a freak of nature , there are economic laws , erm , and opinion that s , that structure the industry and it 's because you just do n't get economies of scale staying in agriculture . |
13 | People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past . |