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

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1 can I still have treatment at a local hospital ?
2 So is that quite adequate , or would you rather have night bells ?
3 Can you still have treatment at a local hospital ?
4 and do you still have story time
5 ‘ Do you still have family in wherever it is — Stoke on Trent ? ’
6 " Oh , Louise , do you still have lobster sandwiches at Harris 's ? "
7 Social and/or geographical ambiguities can cause problems of interpretation even with factual questions , e.g. ‘ When do you usually have tea ? ’
8 Did you always have faith that Romeo would come back for you ?
9 Do you always have coffee ?
10 Cheeks smeared by tears and mascara , she was helping him to stand and all he could think was How can she still have mascara after where she 's been ?
11 Did you ever have sex with her ?
12 Do you ever have anxiety dreams ?
13 I mean did you ever have time for dances , and going to the pictures and that kind of thing , I mean you must have found some time ?
14 But the thing is , can we still have fun ?
15 Second , may we also have permission to borrow , for display in our exhibition , the large Slezer print from your Cowan bequest ‘ The Prospect of Edinburgh from Ye North ’ , which is on display in the Edinburgh Room .
16 Nor do we yet have evidence that removal of proximal adenomas prevents proximal colon cancer .
17 We have more houses than we have ever had , how can we yet have homelessness ?
18 We have more jobs than ever before , how can we yet have unemployment ?
19 do they still have Easter eggs in here ? ,
20 ‘ Do they still have cabinet pudding in the canteen ? ’
21 If people are unwilling to consider the suffering of Christ , how can it ever have power to change them ?
22 Well did it really have time to do that ?
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