Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [pron] " in BNC.

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1 How many teeth has he got ?
2 Each of the nineteen states has its own radio station .
3 The basic point is that the language of conscious states has its primary ground in the interaction of humans , and of other beings that behave like them , and the question of the inferential access to inner worlds of ‘ subjective feelings ’ is not raised .
4 For most of these programmes there is more than one possible contact and each of these contacts has its advantages .
5 The sparing use of the Practice Statement is confirmed by the statistics : the use of the Statement was made 39 times between 1966 and the end of 1989 , but in only 12 cases has it been applied to overrule a previous decision .
6 How many comics has she ?
7 It is no use any hon. Member saying that the length of miners ' hours has nothing to do with safety .
8 How many planets has our sun got that we know about because there might be some we do n't know .
9 What discussions has he had with Mr. Yeltsin about that serious matter , and what steps will Europe and the United States take to try to secure the services of those nuclear scientists in the Soviet Union ?
10 What proposals has he to ensure that local authorities , particularly Labour councils , achieve the full benefits of competitive tendering for poll tax payers ?
11 What proposals has he to put before the House this afternoon ?
12 ( 4 ) The British Academy of Experts has its own list of members who hold themselves out as being experts in particular fields and available for compiling reports .
13 Yet , just so — indeed , because humans are fallible , the history of all religions has its dark side .
14 That conflict of views has its fierce advocates on both sides , and I am neither well informed nor dispassionate enough to comment on it From the presumed perspective of John Howard , the Ellis-Beto administrations overall emerge with credit , because they did insist on the publication of official rules , and that was a big breakthrough .
15 And this is where humours has nothing to do with humorousness .
16 MacCabe and Heath had studied in Paris , and Signs of the Times has its niche in postwar cultural history , marking the first major re-entry of French intellectual influences since Eliot 's adherence to Remy de Gourmont and the French neoclassicists , half a century earlier .
17 How many times has one ever had recourse to a term like anadiplosis ?
18 I mean how many times has somebody knocked on your door , Oh I 'm Joe Bloggs I 've come to sell dusters ?
19 I know I pulled him out once but how many times has he pulled me out !
20 how many times has he , has he done this to us now ?
21 It was badly scarred by the ill-fated attempt to acquire Leyland Vehicles and Land Rover , and only in recent times has it begun to reverse its image in Britain as little more than a screwdriver assembler of cars .
22 How many times has it happened ?
23 Yeah but how many , how many times has it been a shop ?
24 I mean , how many times has someone tried to re-invent the fret ?
25 Yes , but he has n't been for ages has he ?
26 He has n't had a job for ages has he ?
27 The one hundred and fifty minutes has its entertaining chunks but Little Big Man too self-consciously views the past from a modern standpoint ( there is even a gay Red Indian and bluesy music ) , and the demystification of legends , such as Custer , is done in too simplistic a manner , a process Penn had begun in The Left-Handed Gun .
28 In spite of what Millichip believes , the need to minimise the possibility of trouble from England 's fans has everything to do with their playing in Sardinia .
29 In spite of what Millichip believes , the need to minimise the possibility of trouble from England 's fans has everything to do with their playing in Sardinia .
30 For a start , each of the sectors has its distinctive livery , though much of the old corporate blueand-grey still survived into 1990 .
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