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

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1 So you actually became dependant on the tranquillizers did you or or or you simply had
2 Minimising — accepting that there are problems but denying that they are of any great significance or that they necessarily have any connection with alcohol or drug use : " An alcoholic is someone who drinks more than I do . "
3 When Kenneth Clarke first told us of his ideas these and other flaws were so obvious that many of us assumed that either we had analysed the situation incorrectly or that he too had spotted the pitfalls and had the solutions up his sleeve .
4 There is the fear that it may be lost or stolen , or that you simply have n't enough with you .
5 If you have sex with men for other reasons , it is important that the man wears a condom ( for vaginal and anal intercourse ) or that you only have non-penetrative sex .
6 Or if I really have n't .
7 Important : Please do not claim help on low-income grounds if you have automatic entitlement or if you already have a current AG2 or AG3 certificate .
8 Or if you ever have known you would n't remember .
9 Policemen do n't find bodies unless they are sent to look for them or unless someone else has found them first .
10 Either because she was at the bottom end of the family , or because she always had a book to study .
11 Now whether he 'd just said that , or whether he actually had .
12 But like , I got the mirror down and like , I looked at it and whether it was the light or whether it just had n't come up cos it was only like , a few seconds afterwards
13 I wondered whether Robert and Lili had spoken so often like this that neither had any longer the energy to shout , or whether there never had been anger between them .
14 or whether you actually have
15 But she said that they had been so many months or when everybody else had a pay rise they only had a little bit .
16 or when they always had .
17 It is as though Lawrence was acknowledging that it is hard for human beings to say what they feel and that we often have to search for the form of words before we can find the words themselves .
18 When my right hon. Friend does so , will he tell my constituents that there has been a record reduction in the number of strikes and that we now have the best figures for decades ?
19 Certainly everyone involved in the building process finds that contracts play an increasing part in their daily lives and that they therefore have to take more interest in them .
20 Nevertheless , friendship was important , and that they now had in full .
21 And what the difference is that er , we thought that you could have one young person per district and that they only have to pay thirty two pounds each , but I think these are only purely
22 Opposition MPs claimed that there had been only one small bookmaker in favour and that everyone else had either objected or been neutral .
23 It seems that I pay an extremely small price for a program from the supplier , and that I also have to pay the author if I wish to use it .
24 Everybody has read about out of body experiences and I do n't know if that is what it was , but I was not frightened by the person who was looking at me and the image that I had and that I still have in my mind is that it looked like me
25 Everybody has read about out of body experiences and I do n't know if that is what it was , but I was not frightened by the person who was looking at me and the image that I had and that I still have in my mind is that it looked like me .
26 This is not to say that practice was unsatisfactory : rather that it was highly variable and that it mostly had little to do with PNP , despite the Authority 's intentions and despite its being written into the job specifications of PNP appointees .
27 Now scientists are saying that the land itself is foreign and that it too has travelled vast distances across ancient oceans — at the rate of some 25 cm a year .
28 I think he 's set the agenda , but governments are the people who are meant to take action on agendas , and that he clearly has n't done .
29 Many of these ‘ deformations ’ may also owe something to the fact that , as Cézanne moved from one section of his canvas to another , he unconsciously altered the structure of objects in an effort to relate rhythmically each passage of painting to the areas around it.1 But apart from emphasizing the aesthetic or two-dimensional plane on which he was working , the tipping forward of certain objects or parts of objects also gives the sensation that the painter has adopted variable or movable viewpoints and that he thus has been able to synthesize into a single image of an object a lot of information gathered from looking at it from a series of successive viewpoints .
30 Yes sir he told me that er would know because they ha had been together in prison and that he also had information that they had been planning armed robberies together .
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