Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] have [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | UNESCO : What specific proposals have you discussed ? |
2 | because we 've had no bloody calls have we , but it 's like our Chronicle around here , it comes out tonight |
3 | I only hope that the civic authorities have them under better control than they seem to be here . |
4 | how many more different strokes have you to do for your map ? |
5 | How many different flavours have you collected ? |
6 | Three years ago , newly-qualified chartered accountants had it made . |
7 | He is probably right , too , in thinking that she would be far better known in art historical terms had she stayed in France , where her daring move into abstraction was more appreciated , than returning dutifully to the provincial inertia of Dublin . |
8 | And these top earners have it to a tee . |
9 | How many re-fitted stores have you got now then how many are you planning to re-fit over the next year ? |
10 | all different letters have you got ? |
11 | I mean it came out well I thought , it came out very well , considering it was , you know , different process , and it certainly does the job and I still have n't got my damn postcards have I ? |
12 | How many of the er wee capsules have you got left Steven ? |
13 | What extra skills have I learned through doing those jobs ? |
14 | To see Di Stefano , Puskas and Gento caress and flick the ball , to see their back-heel passes and drag-backs and overhead kicks , was to realise that our school-yard coaches had it wrong when they 'd hectored us into a kick-and-run , ‘ fixed bayonets ’ type of football . |
15 | In some cases the identity can be highly specific , in Sri Lanka only female plants have cannabidiol while in Morocco male plants have it . |
16 | What extra efforts have I made to increase my general skills ( night school , etc . ) ? |
17 | However , that is n't to say that male writers have it easy . |
18 | and how easy men have it , you know what I mean , a little bit of you saying oh yeah , yeah , yeah that happened to me I know it could |
19 | The problem continues to be that a religious-fascist state wishes to hire professional terrorists to have me killed ; that has always been the problem . ’ |
20 | yeah , wait , slow down just walk , walk Kilburn okay whoops have you seen they 're gon na come up in a minute |
21 | What other little maggots have you got running around in that fertile brain of yours ? ’ |
22 | them little diggers have you seen them ? |
23 | Only after considerable thought and a number of false starts had she decided to take for her key reference the mysterious poem called the Enigma Philosophorum from Elias Ashmole 's ‘ Theatre of Chemistry ’ : |
24 | Have n't got any little cards have you ? |
25 | Nowhere in the previous 300-odd pages has he shown any doubts in his mission to give an account of the war fought by the Allies which balances all those previous versions ‘ sanitized and romanticized almost beyond recognition by the sentimental , the loony patriotic , the ignorant and the bloodthirsty ’ . |
26 | On his day Gerry was as good a centre-forward as any in the land and would almost certainly have won a string of Scottish International caps had he been with a more successful club . |
27 | For faults which occur repeatedly , the scheme may not apply if the owner has not taken reasonable steps to have them fixed . |
28 | Not once in the long years had he attempted to get in touch , to correspond with a daughter he had been all too ready to abandon . |
29 | Pete gave another look over the Princess , and wondered what Ted would have thought of the berthing arrangements had he been here to see them . |
30 | All I could think about was the terrible consequences had we lost . |