Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 This sparked immediate criticism that the MMC regulations requiring Bass to free pubs from the tie or sell them had been by-passed .
2 Before we seek authorisation for the production phase , it will be necessary for each nation to restate or modify it 's planned off take and that will be done very firmly on the basis of the studies which er Group Captain Granville White has already d described which will factor in er against our military tasks , which is , y you know we define now fairly clearly , er exactly what aircraft are needed to undertake those tasks in what scenarios and in the future er as you say , there may well be scope for er adding additional aircraft types to that .
3 It can be a product or service you 've bought in , not necessarily a product or service that you are actually producing or generating yourselves .
4 The drawing suggests a temporary problem or glitch which has threatened the mission .
5 I mean I I know various people by sight in the you know who are always lurking around , when you go to sometimes for an exchange or a something , or say you 've lost your glasses and have n't found them .
6 ‘ Whether yer believe it or not , do n't ever let me see or know yer 've 'ad anything to do with 'er agen , ’ she concluded .
7 Thus it is clear that ( a ) affirms the footballer ; ( b ) also affirms the footballer because the speaker has made it clear that it is a personal reaction of liking or disliking which has nothing to do with appreciation of football 's being a good game ; ( c ) is affirming also because although criticism of the game is stated , its positive value comes first , and in any case the keen footballer is likely to be the first to agree that the level of enjoyment varies according to different games of football ; ( d ) however veers towards dismissal of football and therefore dismissal of what is meaningful to the footballer , because although it acknowledges that sometimes it is a good game the emphasis is on the negative side ; ( e ) is not affirming because even though the hurt to the footballer is cushioned by making it clear that this is a personal opinion , a very negative judgement is in fact articulated ; ( f ) has the straight effect of dismissing the footballer as well as football because it implies that anyone who spends time on football is stupid .
8 Or has she had a lift ?
9 Or has he had it " n good authority " that it is true ?
10 Each time you wanted to go up or down you had to pull a chain .
11 But instead of setting about matters in a straightforward way and asking Marko if he would sell him the ram , or let him have it as a gift-which Marko might well have done , for he was a good-natured young man-the king asked the advice of his prime minister Milosu , who was Marko 's uncle .
12 You 'd think he would either apply for another one or , or let you have his .
13 Moore and Robert Smyth , aged 17 , of Hartwell Place , Belfast , were also charged with receiving the clubs knowing or believing them to have been stolen .
14 It will be necessary to confirm that all restrictions have been observed and if they have not been observed , to confirm that consent to vary or discharge them has been forthcoming .
15 He 'd already lost any respect or hope he 'd once had for Changez .
16 How much of Shakespeare do you have to do or do you have to do it all ?
17 If a politician has , or says he has , an opinion about ERM or about Ireland or about immigration , he stands to lose as many votes as he gains .
18 To achieve or succeed we have to climb over others in the struggle to rise to the top .
19 I had or believed I had a secondary , and had every right to be there .
20 Nothing had happened to sour their relationship or to lead her to have negative feelings about him .
21 I do n't know how much the discount is for each game , or wether you have to go to a special members area which probably costs more than without vouchers anyway .
22 The judgements that have to be made are complex , not least because local government has existed for a long time and the opportunities for building up capital or depleting it have been great .
23 But take Old Shallot 's advice : if you are in a boat or barge which has been holed , particularly one where the damage is malicious , stop rowing and block that hole for any further movement of the barge simply helps the water rush in .
24 Moreover , every member of every discipline has a right , even a duty , to challenge , disprove or modify what has earlier been agreed or just taken for granted .
25 Much has been written on the performance of British business during the period and many attempts have been made to explain , excuse or refute what has been seen as a decline in British innovative ability since the successes of the industrial revolution .
26 It is only these words that have passed through the legal machinery of law-making , and individual Members of Parliament can not be put into the witness-box to supplement or interpret what has been formally enacted .
27 Obviously it can also be essential for you to know what flower or leaf you have pressed , although you will discover that on examining the finished material .
28 The wine and lemon-flavoured cream whip or syllabub which had crowned the Trifle had begun to disappear .
29 A great hush fell over the entire Wolfwood , as if , thought Snizort , every living creature knew or heard or sensed what had happened and was waiting to see what the Trees would do .
30 He might have received some — or know who has .
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