Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | He is content for everyone else to have their say first , though his everyday associates and friends respect his views too much to let him get away with that too often . |
2 | And there were plenty left over for everyone else to have a taste , too . |
3 | So everything 's there , printing presses repro separation houses , sheet film , computer set up and Apple Macs and everything is there , it 's actually a very impressive set up erm , the Queen Margaret 's course , I 'm slightly dubious about I once had a colleague I 'm going back a decade who had been employed on the basis of doing the communications course at Queen Margaret I think , and it turned out that it was n't communications as we understood it , it was n't our sort of communications P R newspapers and things like that , it was communications on a much broader , broader front so it did n't actually fit in to the world of P R and what happened was I then had to sit down and train this woman from scratch and get rid of a lot of the preconceived notions that she had come in with she had brought from Queen Margaret 's College . |
4 | Although urged by his party to remain , he thought , like a decent democrat , that it was time for someone else to have a go , and he retired at the time of the 1987 General Election . |
5 | Interviewed on BBC Radio Four 's Today programme , Swales said : ‘ I would love to keep going , but I realise it is probably time for someone else to have a go . |
6 | He wanted to know whether they would be prepared to take payment for what they produced after everyone else had taken a cut . |
7 | Often at this time of day , when he felt the day 's journey should be ending or reaching a destination , but knowing that it was not , knowing that what he was looking for probably happened after everybody else had gone home , he wished that he could end his days walking at the edge of a sea or a lake so big that you could n't see its other shore . |
8 | It was indeed rice crispies , a substance for which Amiss had always felt a dislike verging on contempt . |
9 | It 's only a problem for UK subscribers , most of whom automatically have a choice of 2 From : addresses — a long one and a short one . |
10 | About 4,600 people in Britain have contracted AIDS , of whom half have died , compared with about 600 four years ago . |
11 | These same forces will also further distance the underclass from the vast majority of the population , many of whom now have a stake in what is called ‘ people 's capitalism ’ . |
12 | The decision was made by senior managers and Health Authority members , none of whom now have any local accountability . |
13 | But while it was being chopped down the Collector and his men had emptied their guns into the hacking sepoys , and the door had become tightly jammed with the dead , many of whom still had bayonets wedged in their lifeless hands . |
14 | You suggest , in effect , that for some reason it is justifiable for boat owners who , after all , must have some financial resources to have acquired a permanent mooring in the first place , to be supported by ordinary countrywide residents , many of whom genuinely have little or no financial resources and who could not care less about a handful of sailors . |
15 | I did so erm partly because this seems the most useful approach for an audience , not all of whom perhaps have read in detail the fifteen volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu , erm and partly because he in fact offers a very interesting challenge , I think , at this precise level . |
16 | For , out towards them continually have the conquered races of the world retreated , and their settlements give those corners a strangeness and a charm to our fantastic sympathies . |
17 | Almost all of them probably had something else on their minds . |
18 | Hurray , oh , er , no poo I do n't believe it , hurray , done loads of them today have n't you ? |
19 | Some of them even had to endure the presence of stepbrothers and -sisters , which to Camille would have been insupportable . |
20 | Some of them even have to be parents when they get home where they see at first hand the pressures to supply children with fashionable merchandise . |
21 | When Jim Courier and Andre Agassi roomed together at Nick Bolletieri 's tennis academy in Florida , one of them just had to leave the door ajar . |
22 | One man was outside , two were sitting inside , the men were completely black , so black trousers , black hats and they had a black cape over it , over their faces so you could n't see who they were , and one of them just had this gun in his hand , and fired at this Citroen here located . |
23 | A lot of them also have spouses with very good careers and that makes a big difference . |
24 | of them also have income from occupational pensions . |
25 | A search of the records having a given attribute , to see which of them also has a second , third , … etc. in the required list , will eliminate all the records that are not wanted . |
26 | All of them please have you got those , all of them did the shop sell |
27 | The fact that most of them already had criminal records was widely publicised and used as evidence of their guilt in the Chai Qing Feng case . |
28 | However it is clear that these students who did not meet the GER had passed through a rigorous process of selection , and a number of them already had two A-level at the time of entry . |
29 | I think that generally they came in because they liked the style erm they , they , usually had er , in their minds what they wanted and because they go round and see all these fittings at night , I mean our shop used to be all the fittings were lit up at night so that you could have a look in , erm it 's very confusing I think when you , you 've got an awful lot of fittings in , in , in a shop and , and all of them lit , decide which one 's gon na to be the best for your house , but I think most of them already had ideas what , what sort of fitting they wanted and of course we used to do a great deal of |
30 | There are n't all that many small brewers left in the region , after all , and most of them already have formal or informal alliances of their own . |