Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | When tall , angled , high-gabled and firm , they have perfected the art of looming , and some of their gateways are arched with stone , and some of their tower windows might still have a Mary , Queen of Scots , or a tartan Lady of Shalott roaming soulfully behind their small winking panes , or a Rapunzel leaning out into the sunshine . |
2 | But I 'd rather have the Sunday off , cos of Cheeky . |
3 | As a homosexual himself we learn , through his poetry , that Gunn has lost many close friends to the disease and may well have the HIV virus himself . |
4 | Indeed , the firm would normally have a UK office and so would not be an overseas person . |
5 | The new Holiday Inn at King 's Cross , London , will also have a Landis & Gyr system , controlling energy , fire and security systems and elevators when it opens next year . |
6 | Mr Bush will then have the UN 's authority for war . |