Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the last resort , of course , he cares only about his ten per cent and he would , I 'm sure , much rather have Patience Strong than Christopher Logue on his books . |
2 | We were all very wary of each other , not really knowing that we wanted , what was possible or even what gay people could do together besides have sex . |
3 | Shortly after trying this out InteCalc crashed fatally anyway so perhaps having Version I.0.0.0 is tempting fate … |
4 | After that , while never again did she stay long enough to have supper — or do the washing-up — Rosemary , still popping across to Leith 's and Sebastian 's flat at any time , accepted about two invitations in particular each week for coffee . |
5 | Both Mr and Mrs Hepwood would think it very peculiar if the one and only time their nephew brought one of his female friends home , that female opted to leave without pausing long enough to have dinner . |
6 | Prince , she suggests , never leaves the recording studio long enough to have time for anything romantic like a candelit dinner or taking lady-friends to the movies . |
7 | The Americans do it much better having Thanksgiving to space it out so they only have a month of Christmas though they do seem to let their elections creep back just as we do with football … ’ |
8 | " I 'd better just have £1,000 worth initially . |
9 | I had some guys come up , and they were , they were really pissed off with me because , my mum sort of like , this guy just done this with th th the stall next door , but he left some stuff that he obviously already had things of , which he did n't think it was worth him buying , and this guy came round , and they were obviously from one of these , you know how you get erm , secondhand erm record stores |
10 | She was carrying a small spear and only just had time to raise it and thrust it at the Scarag . |
11 | He 's only just had breakfast . |
12 | And dad goes , I 'm I think I might only just have orange juice ! |
13 | The delay in publication of the original book would probably have been much longer had Medvedev not given the manuscript to Andrei Sakharov to read in October 1988 . |
14 | Women maybe have to realise that they wo n't quite so easily have children after 40 . |
15 | Yet for the growth of the later strident and vigorous anticlericalism , the self-consciousness of the laity was a prerequisite , and on a national scale it is by no means certain that this lay identity would have come about so forcefully or so quickly had parliament not been ready to hand as a vehicle in which to rally hostility and an instrument by which to further it . |
16 | The news went unreported in the Press , so quickly had Chapman become football 's forgotten man . |
17 | We only ever had cream of mushroom . |
18 | ‘ So many people have said to me over the years that it is very sad I never bore Norman a child , that I only ever had stepchildren to love . |
19 | So far had music come in the sixteen years since Palestrina 's death . |
20 | It is worth recalling that on the eve of the French Revolution the French peasant 's expectancy is thought to have been rather below that of the Indian in 1881 ; so far had Europe already come in the ninety years before 1880 . |
21 | London has so far had luck on its side with three massive IRA bombs failing to detonate . |
22 | For how long now had Sartre , Hesse and others travelled with me . |
23 | Only now have scientists begun to offer rational explanations for this phenomenon . |
24 | Ramblers , weeping standards — which are for the most part rambler types budded into tall standard stems — climbers , climbing sports and several species types all fall largely within the first category , but so often have peculiarities of their own that we should not generalize . |
25 | My Heart bleeds to see the Concern he is in ; and it would be the utmost Satisfaction to me , if I could hope any thing of mine could contribute to his comfortable Subsistence in his old Age : I therefore beg of you to take the Key of my Buroe ; and if any thing is to be made of my poor Papers , that you will , for my sake , endeavour to promote a Subscription for his Benefit , which you so kindly have propos 'd for mine |
26 | An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do . |
27 | just as the ermine changes it coat for winter ; just as the seed can lie dormant for thousands of years ; just as the bacteria and the rotifers can live in their desiccated time capsules for perhaps longer than we can ever envisage , awaiting a change of outer circumstances for the tiny living specks of dust to take on another form — just so , perhaps , may the living forms we know so well have secrets tucked away within them that only the rolling of the aeons can reveal . |
28 | Indeed , when first turned on , the current user might wonder where the additional features actually were , so closely have Aldus stuck to the previous version 's user interface . |
29 | In a recent article in the California Management Review , Mr Reich points out that , as a bailiwick of the Ministry of Health and Welfare , the industry was out of bounds to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry ( MITI ) and so never had bureaucrats helping or prodding it to export . |
30 | So too had parents who disagreed with a judge 's decision on any matter , however minor , concerning a child 's education or welfare . |