Example sentences of "have [verb] here [is] that " in BNC.
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1 | It seems clear that what has happened here is that Johnson has forgotten about the problem of finding ways of making meaning plain and has shifted to a different lexicographical problem , namely how to provide an exhaustive definition of words so that their entire meaning is made explicit . |
2 | That 's right , all we 've got here is that although there , there is a high degree of migration , the wage differentials are not er diminishing because we do n't have perfectly mobile resources , like are theory tells us that we do have . |
3 | So the problem we 've got here is that we 've X squared D Y by D X equals X squared so somewhere up here we had Y equals what ? |
4 | What we have to decide here is that you think is a is a |
5 | But what we have to notice here is that it can not be right for mere historical description either : as there is no such thing as a uniform language or dialect ( and standardization implies uniformity ) , and as sound-changes do not proceed in straight lines , this can not possibly be an adequate conceptualization of English phonological history . |