Example sentences of "[adv] have [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | How badly has your employer behaved ? |
2 | ‘ How long has my father had outstanding bills with the tradespeople ? ’ |
3 | How long has his party been in power ? |
4 | As the methods have changed , so has their target . |
5 | Firm A has a balancing allowance in year 3 of 26.25 and so has its corporation tax reduced by 9.19 ( i.e. 26.25 × 35% ) in that year but ends up with a balancing charge of 23.75 in year 4 and so has an additional tax liability of 8.31 ( i.e. 23.75 × 35% ) in year 4 . |
6 | ‘ So has my grandad , ’ said Lindsey , ‘ and he ca n't dance either . ’ |
7 | ‘ So has my mother , though she does not put him as high as I do . ’ |
8 | I 've told him not to , and so has his dad , ’ replied the mother , ‘ but you know what boys are ! ’ |
9 | The new Ripley not only has her romance — with Corporal Hicks ( Michael Biehn , from The Terminator ) but becomes a surrogate mother , of ‘ Newt ’ ( Carrie Henn ) , the colonized planet 's last survivor . |
10 | The elephant not only has its beginning in a single cell , a fertilized egg . |
11 | Not only has their home halved in value . |
12 | Not only has their home halved in value . |
13 | Freddie did not manage to keep us in the Cup against the powerful Rangers outfit but , usually playing at centre-forward , he steadily repaid that fee several times over during the first five post-war seasons , for not only has his tally of 48 League goals only been exceeded by six players here at The Palace since then , but his goals were scored in struggling Palace teams , which only once finished in the upper half of the League table . |
14 | And to ease my memory , to free from it some of the words , the phrases I had already written — precious seeds — I would walk and walk ; walk like a man without a camera , who only has his diary to record what he sees . |
15 | As Eve 's resentment of the family had grown , so had her interest in the cottage dwindled . |
16 | He retired over there : his marriage had gone and so had his daughter 's ’ — and so had Magill 's first marriage she knew : marriages in the secret world had a high casuality rate — ‘ and she went over to keep house for him . ’ |
17 | At eighty-one now he had outlived his family except for his daughter and her children : his wife had died , so had his son-in-law , and both sons had been killed in the war . |
18 | Just before rehearsals began , James Roose-Evans announced that another of his adaptations , The Best of Friends , had suddenly had its production brought forward , due to the unexpected acquisition of Sir John Gielgud . |
19 | He informed them that Stella had not only had her appendix , but also her gall bladder removed , and that he would be home in time to attend to the next horse trek arranged for Saturday . |
20 | ‘ You 've only had my bark ; so far . ’ |
21 | One player says he 's only had his cycle this term and finds it very diifficult and he falls off a lot and hurts himself . |
22 | Since Michael had opened a hostess club in the West End , he had literally had his pick of women to spend the night with . |
23 | ‘ If I could perhaps have your address for delivery please , Miss Milligan , ’ the chief assistant requested . |
24 | These factors will naturally have their effect on acquisition of writing skills . |
25 | Then , as efficient as ever , ‘ You 'd better have my phone number here just in case you need to tie up with me on anything , ’ she decided , and , giving her number , paused only long enough for Fabia to take it down and was then asking , ‘ Well ? ’ |
26 | I 'd better have my walk . |
27 | You 'd better have his mother 's as well . |
28 | ‘ Mr MacDiarmid — you have had a heavy responsibility for the Act — we had better have your name too . ’ |
29 | No , better have your cake |
30 | Well I think we better have our tea if daddy 's here in a minute . |