Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Returning aircraft always had their own ground crews waiting on the air field ready to assist in case of trouble , and relations between air and ground crews were of the highest possible standard .
2 I HAD particular reasons for enjoying an article in the Sunday Times last weekend which suggested that only on three occasions in recent decades has satire actually had a real impact on our political life .
3 Many of the larger UK listed companies now have special arrangements with brokers to offer a cheap dealing service in their shares .
4 Shell UK also has a career break scheme , introduced in 1989 , which allows men and women to take a career break .
5 Generalization to both test stimuli thus has its origin in a common source ( the associative strength acquired by stimulus A during aversive conditioning ) , eliminating the possibility , inherent in the between-group comparison made for the results in Fig. 5.6 , that differences in the associative strength of stimulus A might be responsible for the outcome .
6 Kirsty always wants Kirsty always has something .
7 The tunnel is due to open next May , but the Health and Safety Executive say procedures still have n't been tested .
8 Analog Devices also has a tarnished image with its C compiler for the ADSP-2101 ; it was not until version 4 that the maths runtime library became available — surely a little late in the day for a fundamental component .
9 Those employers who were already geared to providing some form of re-entry course for returning nurses then had the benefit of these guidelines to work from , and began adapting their course objectives and outcomes to the recommended UKCC criteria .
10 Press reports beforehand had confidently pronounced that an agreement had already been reached during private discussions , providing for the start of a concerted programme of involuntary repatriation .
11 Because , if that had been so , one could have expected Jasper too to have returned home .
12 They were at the World Classics to win since those upstart Aussies already had one major tournament to boast about this year , and they were not getting their hands on this one .
13 DOCTORS will today start tests on Essex toddler Rhys Daniels , who looks set soon to have a life-saving bone marrow transplant .
14 DOCTORS yesterday began tests on toddler Rhys Daniels who looks set soon to have a life-saving bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor .
15 You got work tomorrow have n't yee ?
16 Immuno-histochemical tests showed that animals treated with capsaicin apparently lost all the substance P from the ganglia ( cell clusters ) containing sensory nerve cells ; those that had received NGF alone had even more substance P than untreated control animals , and those that received both had fewer cell bodies containing substance P , but such cells as they had stained more strongly for substance P than those in controls .
17 And do you think youngsters nowadays have got less opportunities than you had leaving the school ?
18 More important is the fact that Aragorn has the stone available to him , and that Sauron ( having seen a hobbit in the same stone ) thinks Aragorn also has the Ring : it is because Aragorn showed himself to Sauron in the palantir that Sauron neglects his guard .
19 If they sell , they acknowledge a loss which may exceed the discount that secured creditors eventually have to accept .
20 Lee may have found all that a valuable lesson , but there were times when it seemed Marvin just had n't learned at all .
21 He says prisoners never have , or ever will work in the prison mail room .
22 A dangerous species is defined as ‘ a species ( a ) which is not commonly domesticated in the British Islands and ( b ) whose fully grown animals normally have such characteristics that they are likely , unless restrained , to cause severe damage or that any damage they may cause is likely to be severe . ’
23 ‘ Willy Thorne , for example took part in a ProAm game at Alsager and insisted that one of the three charities who were to receive donations just had to be the Rainbow Trust and that meant £1,400 cheque .
24 A correspondent learned to do that , even if he no longer needed to practise his profession — the best-selling book he had written years ago had given blessed financial independence .
25 ROGER BARKER / Economist says Britain still has much to offer overseas investors .
26 He says children always have a sense of adventure .
27 Many silicate minerals also have polymeric chain structures .
28 He says Microsoft now has 45,000 NT developer kits in the field in twenty countries and expects to have 50,000 out just prior to launch .
29 Do you know this is my daughter , you 've never met Tracy before have you ?
30 His family says justice still has n't been done .
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