Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] have some " in BNC.
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1 | At about this time Mr. Tee did have some connection with Winchester , but the extent of that connection and what was to remain of it are matters in dispute between the parties . |
2 | Her poetry indicates that Leapor did have some friends before meeting Freemantle ; Octavia , for example , respected her enough to listen to her advice , even if she probably did not accept it . |
3 | Although the book as a whole is unsatisfactory , Ornstein does have some sensible things to say . |
4 | ‘ So Ryan did have some uses . ’ |
5 | By contrast , France did have some strong incentives to work with the other five . |
6 | The BMC does have some good ideas . |
7 | The excesses of Vathek do have some emulators — in Matthew Lewis 's The Monk ( 1796 ) , and even in the Victorian novels of Sheridan Le Fanu — but it is the polite feeling of Otranto that flourishes in the hugely popular Gothic novels of the Regency . |
8 | He then following this on by adding that when people die , their evil deeds tend to be remembered and the virtues are forgotten , which indirectly is saying that Caesar did have some good in him . |
9 | This suggests that Elizabeth does have some freedom to shape her life , although society will always place limitations on that freedom . |