Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cnut thus lost the control over Norway enjoyed by his father , and Olaf conceivably had some connection with whatever early difficulties he experienced in Denmark .
2 The findings we report here have interesting implication for the preparation of polymer coatings .
3 Most words ending — eak also have this pronunciation , but not all ( e.g. break ) .
4 In my judgment it is proper for documents to be specified by class in a section 39 notice , and none of the other objections put forward has any substance .
5 Pat always had tremendous faith in her brother 's business acumen .
6 We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times .
7 Gregoire now has some hair and he 's put on weight !
8 Earlier the Princess , who is the patron of the International Spinal Research Trust , visited Scotland 's national spinal-injury unit in the city , where exercise also has key role in treating patients .
9 The court held that there was a contract between Lewis and the rogue and that therefore Averay now had perfect title to the car .
10 But not everyone does consent , nor do all have this attitude .
11 Nonetheless , you do still have some vanity , do n't you ?
12 For once a Government minister should accept that ethics and accountability do still have some meaning in British democracy . ’
13 Nevertheless , some workers do clearly have some freedom , to earn bonus payments and undertake piecework , to vary effort with reward .
14 SO , WE have the foundations : women do now have more control .
15 Cramlington is the most intensively industrialized locale in Northumberland , but the great majority of those who live there have minimal connection with that industry .
16 You 've only had that car a fortnight and you 've already done about five hundred about four hundred and fifty pound worth of damage .
17 We 've only had one bit of trouble once , and that was when we first moved on .
18 We 've only had one night when she cried a lot — luckily it was n't the night before a game . ’
19 Men who 've only had one partner almost never fantasize at work , whereas those who have had 10 or more partners have a strong tendency in the office to let their thoughts wander to sex .
20 I 've only had one cigarette .
21 Oh er I I 've only been erm I 've only had one job .
22 Employment I 've only had one job , that 's sad .
23 We maybe jus just have n't got it severe cos you 've just had that operation .
24 I 've just had terrible news and I ca n't reach Sandy .
25 I 've just had open-heart surgery , remember ? ’
26 Now and you 've just had another prescription for that have n't you ?
27 We er are fortunate enough in having a training scheme , in fact we were able to elect our first pensioner representative trustee two years ago and he is with us today , we 've just had another election and er two this time were elected , they will be trained , they had er Mr Hill had a two-day training by our actuaries er Watsons which are a big company , er but in talking to him about it he felt there was a lot to be said for having continued training , not just at the beginning of a two or three-year stint , but successively later .
28 Incidentally , I 've just had another medical , this time for insurance , and I seem to be perfectly fine , except for one thing , I 've grown .
29 So , quite rightly , they 've already had some support , and at that time , we did n't know how much money , you know , we were working on a different budget .
30 Okay , are you sure , cos you 've already had some Coke
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