Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Normally amongst these is included any matter where the complainant has or had a right of appeal or right to go to the courts but has not used it .
2 ‘ upon a true construction of the statutes of the university of Hull the university has and had no power to dismiss Edgar Page by reason of redundancy and his purported dismissal is without effect .
3 For example , needs to account for why if the sentence P and Q is true , then so is the sentence Q and in order to do that it assigns a certain structure , for example as on the handout in my assigned structure and brackets P Q. Erm anyway erm it just has and has a separate particle operating on two distinct sentences that are not ordered syntax needs to account for the well-formedness of the structure , sorry P and Q. The ill-formedness of P Q and the similar grouping of and with or that is in English between sentences and where you can find one and find another but not with , not you do n't say John loves Mary not Peter loves Jill .
4 If you 've ever wondered what Joan Didion shouts while having an orgasm , she can tell — the names of Herman Melville novels .
5 The extent , however , to which that marks them off from what are typically thought of as more ‘ objective ’ features of the world in which we live depends on how far one thinks that has a character independent of any form of sentient experience .
6 the prison system has a tendency to create more problems than it receives and has an equal tendency to fail inmates because , out of its survival fear , it tends to respond to corporate threats , real or imaginary , rather than the real problems of inmates .
7 The scene in the book where Robyn arrives at the factory for the first time and goes and has a conversation with Wilcox , that 's four pages , which would take 15 minutes in playing time if you acted it out .
8 Check that the directory exists and has the correct protection for LIFESPAN to access it .
9 Investments in debt securities , which the company intends and has the ability to keep to maturity , would be reported at amortised cost .
10 " An applicant who is not an individual natural person " means bodies either corporate or incorporate which the law recognises as having a separate legal persona .
11 It has been suggested that Barratt was " afraid " of him , but the writer feels that having a wary respect , comes nearer the truth !
12 But having prepared the tank to ensure the best possible water quality and filters that have a head start , the maximum stock to begin with is two fish ( though arguably this could mean two 3″ Barbs or a shoal of six 1″ Tetras .
13 The centredness of the Hegelian dialectic Althusser presents as having an ‘ internal spiritual principle ’ which in its abstract simplicity can only realize itself as ideology ( Althusser 1969 : 103 ) .
14 This means that to have a big impact , benefits would have to be cut in real terms — undercutting inflation — by up to four per cent .
15 Services engineer Jim Hunter , who is responsible for vehicle and plant maintenance on the terminal , told BPXpress : ‘ The remote location of Sullom Voe means that having a reliable crane is essential .
16 Pension funds , in particular , are interested in buying investment trusts that have a wide discount to net asset value in order to build up their portfolios .
17 Poor average man , cast into outer darkness because he likes what he likes and has the temerity to prefer a little diverting decoration to soulless functionalism .
18 5.1 If at any time before completion of the Lease the Tenant ( being an individual ) dies or has a receiving order made against him or is adjudicated bankrupt or ( being a company ) has a petition presented for its winding up or goes into liquidation or ( in either case ) enters into a composition with his or its creditors then the provisions of clause 5.4 shall have effect immediately
19 Worn-out belts that had no buckles , " Lectric trains that had no tracks , Airplane models , broken bottles , Three-legged chairs and cups with cracks .
20 ‘ After all , until Edward marries and has an heir — as he will now have to do forthwith — Richard will remain heir presumptive .
21 He simply announced that although Edward V had been recognized as the rightful heir , this was only because men were ‘ then ignorant of the very sure and true title which our sovereign lord that now is , king Richard III , hath and had the same time to the crown of England ’ .
22 He simply announced that although Edward V had been recognized as the rightful heir , this was only because men were ‘ then ignorant of the very sure and true title which our sovereign lord that now is , king Richard III , hath and had the same time to the crown of England ’ .
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