Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Finally , if my readers still have doubts about the general drift of my argument , let me ask them how else we are to explain why modern revolutionary movements which always aim to free those who believe in them always end by enslaving them ?
2 Yeah , and he bought bought bits and that , and I got my little book , you know , my pictures in have n't I ?
3 My parents both have well-paid jobs but without selling their house they could not afford such a sum , and I doubt if many people could .
4 My parents still have a home out there . ’
5 My earnings now had to pay the mortgage and household bills as well as subsidise the café .
6 I have n't got my glasses on have I ?
7 I prefer my patients not to have had alcoholic drinks just before a session .
8 The house itself had not changed at all , but my cousins certainly had .
9 The problem was that Kier had friends in the town council and , as Campbell pointed out , ‘ my eneemys here have wrote to My Lord Grange ; if the man is sett at liberty I begg it may be by y[ou]r interest , and that you 'll be so good as write me so , for it will do me service in this place ’ .
10 I was told that my chances now have been greatly reduced of ever having my own family .
11 We have My Lords still had no serious explanation from the Government as to why they have brought this proposals forward .
12 ‘ You heat my blood so greatly , I could readily give up all my hopes just to have you to myself . ’
13 Their contracts evidently having run out , the distinctive enamelled iron advertisements were removed from the ex-Croydon cars in 1942 .
14 Since July the bureaucrats of the foreign-trade monopoly who knew how to sell its products abroad have been sacked .
15 29 aircraft claimed to have bombed the city , 21 brought their bombs back having failed to locate their targets and six jettisoned their loads in the sea .
16 About a third of the Japanese parts-makers and their joint-ventures now have contracts with one or other of the big three , a few with all of them .
17 The thing about it is , I mean they 've all got eat their words now have n't they ?
18 Her eyes still had that dazed , almost glazed look , but beginning to focus now , though not on me , on Gómez , and she was screaming all the time .
19 People who know their animals well have a strong sense of what they are going to do next from what is referred to as the animals ' ‘ body language ’ .
20 The Japanese are famed for their ‘ quality circles ’ , but many of their companies also have ‘ cost-reduction circles ’ .
21 Though , doubtless , man has always been a jackdaw , a snapper-up of unconsidered trifles , the recognition of ephemera as a legitimate and respectable sphere of collecting is a comparatively modern phenomenon , its devotees now having their own Society and special sales organised by reputable auctioneers who not long ago would have looked down their noses at the trivia they are now , in the name of Mammon , glad to catalogue .
22 Chinese design is also unusual in that its motifs often have very specific meanings which can be literally translated into philosophical sayings , desirable personal qualities or magic charms aimed at promoting health , wealth , happiness or long life .
23 Where their parents once had posters of Che Guevara , James Connolly , Rudi Dutschke and Rosa Luxemburg on their walls , Alice and Henry have Kylie Minogue , Madonna and Nelson Mandela at Wembley .
24 The passenger committee addressed its appeals to political and religious leaders throughout Europe ; though its messages now had to be shorter , since the shipping line had withdrawn free cabling facilities .
25 Does the claim that agents form their expectations rationally have any substantive bearing on the quite fundamental issues which divide Keynesians from new classicals ?
26 Never in all their years together had he lacked an ironed shirt or clean underwear .
27 ‘ It makes sense to look beyond the limited circle which chairmen and their boards normally have in mind . ’
28 The Crown and its officials certainly had to face major issues , but they seldom thought in terms of policy : indeed the word was less often used in the sense of a plan or strategy than to suggest , at its highest , shrewd dealing , and , at its lowest , a disreputable cunning .
29 Like a raider , he had swooped on a series of nightclubs , probably before their owners even had time to fully appreciate what had hit them .
30 If so , their sounds now have to compete with the sounds of submarines in the Sofar channel .
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