Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb base] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 As Lord Denning said in Fraser v Evans : No person is permitted to divulge to the world information which he has received in confidence , unless he has just cause or excuse for doing so .
2 Some-times the ‘ spiritual people ’ have reacted against the institutional church of their day , and broken off to form a ‘ pure church ’ consisting of themselves and likeminded friends and before long this new church has usually become as encrusted with barnacles as the one from which they broke away .
3 The procedure becomes less dependent on human error — though the surgeon has overall control and the robot is provided with an over-riding fail-safe mechanism .
4 Regression enables the former child to look back at the situation through the eyes of the adult he or she has now become and to see the reality of it all .
5 Then , economists were openly predicting that the recovery would be more in line with previous post-recessionary periods , but that optimistic bubble has now burst and most experts are admitting that the recovery will be painfully slow .
6 Work continues with NEC on the low-power VRX R4000 iteration , though SGI has n't decide whether it 'll productise the thing yet , it may prefer instead to let NEC bring portable technologies to market and OEM them .
7 The best criticism is that which is both amusing and poetic ; not a cold , mathematical criticism which , on the pretext of explaining everything , has neither love nor hate , and voluntarily strips itself of every shred of temperament .
8 One of the objectives that the County Council has actually set when it declared the when it approved the outer route was to instruct the County Surveyor to seek ways and means of trying to increase the relief to Harrogate and Knaresborough er with an outer northern relief road .
9 But erm the conversations I 've had yesterday indicate that they are doing a major push on recruitment .
10 Having thus fire and water at every dwelling , there is no need to enquire why they dwell thus dispers 'd upon the highest hills …
11 Because they believed — and we had better believe it also — that if they could make individuals conscious only of the need for personal gratification , they would have neither desire nor energy to combine and work for the downfall of the enemy .
12 Mr George McMillan , from east Belfast , claimed the law was on his side and premises such as the bookies , a Stanley Racing shop , are required to have both access and toilet facilities for disabled people .
13 I 've rather doubt that he might not be and , and then Bert er , has very kindly said that he would erm , stand in for him to second this resolution .
14 It is unlikely that either side in this arrangement had much hope that it would last , but it had at least enabled the government of Louis-Philippe to avoid an embarrassing public debate , which a trial might well have become .
15 I had not doubt that this Ichaelan free-lance , probably some spindly droop with acne and myopia , had found himself on a world where nothing but good old genetics had spawned a race of tall , handsome , muscular people .
16 so we 've just wait and see .
17 I 've clearly feel that you probably responded by saying that the old one which is led to under registration was perfectly adequate for your needs , which as I said says something about your view of the electoral process .
18 Seven PSC and three ulcerative colitis patients had both IgG and IgA anti-neutrophil antibody .
19 They had neither shelter nor food .
20 On Nov. 13 , 1990 , the government announced that 7,000 Romanians whose asylum applications had been turned down and who had neither shelter nor work would be returned to Romania ( while another 3,000 had found work and would be allowed to remain ) .
21 I , who had neither place nor parents , got the prints of everybody 's boots on my backside — Christian boots and Jewish boots both , everybody was quite impartial .
22 In the twelve years since Miss Watson 's coming , she had neither overslept nor had a day 's indisposition .
23 She had never suspect that her opponent was a computer made of human brains , but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability .
24 The bases have more give and spring than the traditional rigid type and are also adjustable , so you can firm up certain parts of the bed .
25 Counselling within families is based on the idea that many of the problems and difficulties older individuals experience have both cause and effect within the family process .
26 I 'll keep the boy close by me when we look for the treasure ; then , when we have both ship and treasure , we 'll persuade Jim to join us , and give him some of the treasure for all his help . ’
27 ‘ The vegetables , herbs , meat and fish we have here look and taste better in season than any in the world , ’ Paul added .
28 African women see no point in being integrated into Western-influenced developments in which they have no say and see that strong social movements with social cohesion between men and women interested in equality and re-distribution of wealth are required .
29 These creatures appear to be crinoids that have neither stalk nor rootlets and are lying in an inverted position with their mouths on the ground and their five arms outstretched .
30 At the same time the democratisation process in Eastern Europe has provided opportunities for the churches for which they have neither experience nor expertise .
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