Example sentences of "have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 READERS have overwhelmingly backed the Mirror 's exposure of Fergie 's frolics .
2 The vital coat proteins have presumably evolved sites that will bind to these glycoproteins , which then serve as the unwitting doormen , allowing viruses to enter the cell .
3 An understanding of why settlements are deserted and have presumably been relocated can be revealed from an examination of the chronology of the settlements and by comparison with the locational qualities of later sites .
4 The grotesquely inappropriate and anti-food coloured board covers have presumably hampered their sales even at what is today a give-away price .
5 Similarly , the interglacial periods have not been of the same duration and have presumably not resulted in equal melting of the ice .
6 This heading comprises the vast majority of commercial contracts , where the parties have presumably an equality of bargaining power and have freely entered into properly negotiated contracts .
7 That eventful first full year of 1908 finished with the second Annual General Meeting in October and the presentation of the First Annual Report and Financial Statement — copies of both have luckily survived , as has the bondholders ' account which deals with the course and clubhouse construction .
8 The catalogues which accompany these events have rather different characters , for although there are entries for the exhibited works in each sort of catalogue , and usually an introduction , historical catalogues often have additional essays .
9 ‘ You have rather got it in for the doctor , have n't you ? ’ said Henry easily .
10 These all fly at similar speeds and have rather light stick forces like a glider .
11 For a few women — particularly those who have rather heavy periods or any history of pelvic infection — IUDs are not satisfactory .
12 My success is marginally better with those larger ferns that have rather more robust foliage , such as the Nephrolepis exaltata varieties , which include the graceful Boston fern and feathery lace fern , both of which are widely available .
13 May we reserve our admiration for the qualities people have rather than for what they own .
14 She describes friendship in terms which have rather less to do with sexuality than with religion .
15 We should be vigorously selling the exciting worthwhile quality service that we have rather than selling the packaging .
16 Look for example , at its arms and legs , which have rather different proportions from our own , but are basically the same .
17 Although many other Scots have stopped speaking Gaelic they too have rather poor communications with the rest of Britain .
18 Scientists have rather a bad press in these lists , as well as tending to drag down the market value of their places of study , or so it seems to the editors .
19 At local level individual authorities , which have rather greater freedom in planning than their English counterparts , have been active in encouraging investment .
20 Since the historians of the nineteenth century dubbed the immense complexity of sixteenth century religious change in Europe ‘ The Reformation ’ many of us have rather simplistic ideas of what was involved .
21 These techniques often have rather arcane titles but in their simple forms , they boil down to physical restraint .
22 The terms ‘ built in ’ and ‘ embodied ’ thus have rather different implications .
23 But the nature of the HeI stars is a bit of a mystery , as they have rather unusual spectra .
24 Thus , while painting and decorating courses have rather faded because people do not want ex-prisoners inside their houses to decorate them , it is apparently much more acceptable to have an ex-prisoner in your house to repair your word-processor .
25 Both of these expressions , however , have rather different underlying assumptions .
26 His sales have dipped a bit since Jig , and all the Grafton reissues have rather confused people , but this is new and first-class .
27 Agencies usually have rather large boards of directors .
28 At the moment , the main results of work on the problem have rather negative implications :
29 Yet ironically , recent government policies have created a situation where more and more prisoners serving life and other long sentences have rather less to lose , for it has now been decreed that various categories of serious offender will not normally be considered for parole , or not considered for a very long time ( see Chapter 6 ) .
30 Such choirs as the Navy has in its on-shore establishments consist largely of former naval personnel who have rather more conservative musical tastes than those still serving , eighteen being the average age of those at sea .
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