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

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1 Kieran has now Rostrevor home to Dublin for six months where he intends , as he puts it , to ‘ lie low ’ for a while , writing songs and preparing for his and Frances 's second album .
2 But if that is the case , they ask , why has n't Ruth Hilali been touch with colleagues for the last four months .
3 Has n't Mrs Abberley been keeping you up to date ? ’
4 On top of Arab nationalism , has n't Saddam Hussein also made use of Iraqi nationalism ?
5 And why has n't Jack Rowell , the Bath coach , been pushed with the same vigour that Best appears to have been ?
6 Has n't Mr Brittlebrain ever heard of the subjunctive ?
7 ‘ But has n't Mr Hardiman ever mentioned Rosie to you at all ?
8 Has n't Mr Trelawney told you about the pirates ?
9 More in your era Kev … has nt John Charles had about 3 testimonials ?
10 They had hoped to have had both Matthew Dobson and Richie Hunter on board for last Friday night 's game with Ulster .
11 The problem is elementary — 2 pubs , one name and a battle that would have even Baker street 's most famous resident seeing double .
12 Crusaders , enjoying their low profile these days but still a major threat for the title , are at home to Newry and will have forward John Cleary available again .
13 LIVERPOOL hope to have both Torben Piechnik and Mark Walters back in their side for the visit of Middlesbrough .
14 LIVERPOOL hope to have both Torben Piechnik and Mark Walters back in their side to face Middlesbrough at Anfield tomorrow , as they seek to regain momentum in the League after the midweek defeat in Europe .
15 True , the curia regis , de Banco and other rolls contain mainly names of notable , even famous , families , but they can also record the names of more ordinary folk : 1261 , ‘ Thomas Piket and his wife Cristina versus Ralph le Bret and William his son , and Richard de Langlay in a plea that they cut down trees ’ ; 1262 , ‘ Akyma who was wife of William de Reyney versus William de Bekeford for ⅓ of the moiety of the advowson of the church ’ ; 1318 , ‘ The sheriff to have here William de Bradewas , Matilda Bret , Henry de Knyghteton , Walter de Pyneford , John Keneman , John Weryng , Richard North , Thomas Tredy , and Henry Gledy to show by what right … ‘ , and so on .
16 Even as the company got bigger , the familial atmosphere on which Virgin had been built in the early Seventies stayed strong , a flame that was kept alight by those who had been with Virgin since the earliest days , until it became a myth , self-perpetuating and strong enough to touch any newcomer to the organisation , strong enough to have even Richard Branson in its grip .
17 And had perhaps Grace Bird 's goddammit of irritation been directed at her and not at the ball of beige knitting wool which had just then rolled off the shelf of the dressing-table ?
18 Had not Lady Lavinia said something of this ?
19 Ezpeleta and the local administration followed events and there is no reason to suppose that judges and municipal officials would have abandoned their ambiguous collaborationism had not St. Cyr , the French commander , later forced on them an oath of loyalty to Joseph — repugnant to the very legalism which , combined with inertia and pay , had kept them at their posts .
20 It is likely that some degree of unity could have been achieved between them had not Mrs Webb become convinced that the division was irreconcilable and determined to make every effort to bring her proposals to fruition .
21 How she would have managed had not Mrs Carson handed down two dresses , both of fine cotton , Ruth did n't know .
22 In the burgh of Inverkeithing the effect would have been disastrous had not Captain Robert Cunningham 's money been lavishly dispensed among the councillors and magistrates , for as was to be expected , it had not been in Cunningham 's power to convince anyone in the town that he was under the protection of the Duke of Argyll .
23 Had not St Augustine written : ‘ There are two friends , justice and peace ’ ?
24 they had not Magna Charta
25 The party had more Machiavellian motives too .
26 And had n't Aunt Bertha said he 'd gone to join his uncle in this outback place because he was completely finished with women ?
27 Had n't Mrs Thatcher solved this kind of problem ?
28 It had to be a child , Coffin thought , and had n't Mrs Foster been Gilly Slee when he had known her at Hook Road School ?
29 Had n't Naylor Massingham been the only other person around at the time of that incident ?
30 As Chancellor of the Exchequer , in the Seventies , had n't Mr Healey often written in his diary that he 'd gone to bed dog-tired ?
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