Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Many of the larger UK listed companies now have special arrangements with brokers to offer a cheap dealing service in their shares .
2 You got work tomorrow have n't yee ?
3 If they sell , they acknowledge a loss which may exceed the discount that secured creditors eventually have to accept .
4 Lee may have found all that a valuable lesson , but there were times when it seemed Marvin just had n't learned at all .
5 Gypsy leaders who lobbied parliament today had this to say to the government …
6 We may not go on to assume that informed opinion then had already recognised the nature of the prospective problem , nor to attribute to the reforming Whigs a reactionary motive which depends on that assumption .
7 Having despaired of living amid such horror , we begged God not to have us killed — the transition is too atrocious — but just to let us be dead .
8 But finished goods generally have a much higher value to weight ratio than do raw materials , and accordingly it was on the transit costs of the latter that canals had their most marked effect .
9 That money and other needed support just has n't been forthcoming , and because of that the deserts continue to advance .
10 However , decided cases still have to be referred to in two situations .
11 Some sufferers tell hair-raising stories of how they drove long distances or even flew aeroplanes yet had no subsequent recall of having done so .
12 I thought fate really had it in for me .
13 ‘ I thought Annabel already had that information — although , of course , there 's no legal reason why she should .
14 But those who knew Karajan best have rarely questioned his judgement or good will in casting for his own productions .
15 The point being that even Bleasdale who knew Palin well had n't expected him to be quite so nice .
16 In between all this activity , she took time off to have her first baby in July , and to record her first CD , which will be launched here tonight .
17 Cor you got ballet now have you ?
18 Why did Ben always have this demoralizing effect , she wondered irritably ?
19 Will my right hon. and learned Friend therefore have a meeting with his opposite number at the Department of Trade and Industry and endeavour to bring ECGD rates down to a level which would be more favourable to British exporters ?
20 Why did women ever have to become ‘ Ms ’ instead of ‘ Miss ’ or Mrs ?
21 Did folks still have girdles then or was that going out ?
22 Did Maude also have her memories ?
23 Mr Davison said schools often had no choice but to let teachers know of ‘ drastic measures ’ at the last minute otherwise parents might ebb away , ensuring the closure everyone wanted to avoid .
24 But Michael Fallon , defending Darlington for the Tories , said parents only had to pay up to £8 on education per pupil each year .
25 However , the Scottish industry minister , Allan Stewart , said Scotland now had the third lowest unemployment rate of all the UK regions .
26 Council chairman Phyll Hendy said Point Clear had been isolated from St Osyth several times already this year when the causeway between the two settlements had flooded .
27 One participant involved in training said people here have low self-esteem and must contend with almost daily harassment .
28 Labour 's Gordon Brown said Britain still had higher inflation than its main competitors .
29 Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown said Britain still had higher inflation than Germany , Japan , France and the US .
30 We lost three League games since Christmas , but we had chances enough to have beaten both Armagh and Mayo .
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