Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [pron] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Basically erm I agree with what you say but that the County Council itself of course is a landowner of erm some quite attractive erm areas of land that could be used for below cost housing , but the problem in the past has been that they always had to sell erm at the market price .
2 Another problem may be that you only have one machine for both recording and playback so that only one of these activities can go on at one time .
3 Maybe three lads to the drawings and maybe two lads to do the calculations , whereas it would be slightly in the bridge office or the works office because of the present resource availability , it tends to be that you only have a smaller number of people doing , doing those tasks .
4 yeah , erm I would take a guess that there will be because we still have ambitions to shed a load of space so it would be advisable to re-fit to release further space we have another twenty six smaller stores that we have n't done at all yet other than put a so yes we 'll have an on-going re-fit programme I ca n't give you the exact details because erm how many it 's gon na be but there will be certainly an on-going re-fit programme .
5 But My Lords the next question is should the membership of the Authority be as it traditionally has been or should it contain some members recruited from a wider constituency .
6 Our attitude , and I think it 's a totally principled and right one , is that we already have services which are statutory services which we do not provide adequately .
7 The down side is that we probably have the toughest Xmas/New Year you could image ( excluding Crewe ! ! ) .
8 The fact is that we still have a great deal to learn about the skills that animals use to find their way around their own home ranges and to travel the globe .
9 ‘ What 's disturbing is that we still have quite a narrow industrial base , ’ said Mr Scott .
10 One common occurrence , as a consequence of this obsession with secrecy , is that we now have a system of government by leaks .
11 ‘ The result is that we now have a more sensitive version of the traditional pig-sticker , which is ten times more accurate than the old tool in testing and calculating the hardness or softness of clay . ’
12 A piece of hot news is that we now have an offer from BR to visit the Shrewsbury signal box on the 6th of April , though the number of visitors is limited to twenty .
13 As a result with good control of working capital , our cash flow overall was virtually the same as in the previous year in spite of the significant profit collapse and although there may be some further redundancies this year , I do n't expect them to be in any way on the same scale as during nineteen ninety two and the important thing is that we now have costs in line with the lower level of revenue as we look into nineteen ninety three .
14 So in the long run , first of all we saved ourselves an initial risk outlay of a quarter of a million pounds on legal fees , the second thing is that we now have that common land back under control , and within ten years we will recoup all of that money .
15 The Minister 's only defence I do not recall him using it in Committee — against the charge that he is wantonly selling public assets cheaply is that we always have recourse to the Public Accounts Committee .
16 A constant problem with promoting all four gardens is that we never have enough leaflets to supply all the outlets that request them .
17 The problem with adult learners is that they already have strategies for grammatical analysis and can efficiently use context in communication .
18 But the other important is that they both have to sign the banker 's order .
19 Their excuse — not that lame — is that they frequently have to cater for up to 80,000 , mainly male , football fans wanting to go at half-time .
20 However , parents have one big advantage and that is that they now have access to the GCSE and A-level exam results of all pupils — that is the biggest giveaway !
21 One of the most important things about constructive arguments is that they almost have to be step by step .
22 The problem with value measurements is that they necessarily have a price and quantity component and it is not always easy to separate the two .
23 Another advantage of such places is that they often have someone on hand to keep an eye on the exhibitions .
24 The danger for players who swing out-to-in is that they often have a feeling of swinging in-to-out .
25 What the trials of such war criminals as Klaus Barbie have revealed is that they really had to do very little work at all .
26 The thing that makes this worse is that they really have meant well and were , I believe genuinely concerned .
27 Like people saying PJ Harvey will be amazing when she gets outside herself … what they do n't realise is that she already has .
28 The main point which emerges from considering the historical evidence is that there certainly has been change in the amount and type of support offered , but that this can not be seen simply as a decline from a high to a low point .
29 Well all that means is that you just have n't got on with him so far , or you have n't quite found the right way to get on with that person yet .
30 That 's the thing that so easy with electric cookers is that you just have to buy the element .
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