Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company . |
2 | Indeed , talk to any manager and he or she already has common-sense theories of motivation , often built up over long periods of observing people at work . |
3 | He or she also has power to refuse for good cause to accept an application or to decline to give advice . |
4 | And I already had Jackie because Jackie had been speaking earlier on the tapes . |
5 | Windows comes with a basic painting application and I also have access to Freelance . |
6 | Yes I have pleasure in confirming that and I also have pleasure in confirming that another good sign for young people , apart from the creation of modern apprenticeships , is also the way that the numbers waiting more than eight weeks for a Y T place has now declined from over three thousand to just over three hundred . |
7 | As the hon. Gentleman and I both have constituencies in the city of Oxford , I was interested to learn of the comparatively recent endeavours to introduce motor projects there . |
8 | The issues here are complicated and I only have space to give a rough indication of where the difficulties lie . |
9 | My second marriage collapsed in 1991 at the beginning of my last year of vocational training — and I still had dependants . |
10 | ‘ I may have got a better deal by moving to Australia , and I still have ambitions to play there . |
11 | It 's not always easy or straightforward , and I still have difficulty in dealing with such sweeping generalisations as : ‘ he 's a Down 's Syndrome — they can be very stubborn , ca n't they ? ’ ; ‘ mentally handicapped … they can be quite violent if they do n't get their own way ’ . |
12 | And I still have relatives living in Hull . |
13 | ‘ I 've still got belief in myself and I still have confidence in my own ability . ’ |
14 | Oddly enough many years later — and shortly before his death — " Cocky " and I often had breakfast together in the RAF Club and he never berated Bennett or in any way referred to the difference of opinion that certainly existed in the Pathfinder era . |
15 | I tried so hard to be good but a lot was expected of children in those days , and I often had nightmares thinking the man would know about me and would come and get me . |
16 | ‘ I was a decent bloke and I never had syphilis neither , ’ Mr Sugden explained , ‘ I had lead poisoning , that 's why I went bald . ’ |
17 | and I really have problems |
18 | Unless either of us was out on a noon-time assignment Fred Workman and I usually had lunch together at Mrs Pete Stewart 's Bakery & Lunch-Room on Main Street , just down the back lane from the Times ' Building . |
19 | Now the view er was that they were dignified and above taking action and also in the sense that the public was credited I think with more sense than to believe everything and that the public memory is relatively short and therefore if you start a court action and you then have coverage in the court action , you are merely making the thing worse erm sometimes the things that some people may have thought were highly actionable one day , become almost a joke and something of affection later on and you can , one of the classics maybe is about the Prince of Wales talking to his plants , now that a national joke and he will make jokes about it in speeches |
20 | And we go way back — way , way back , back to the time when you could still buy mono records , when kiwi fruit were yet to be devised , when the khaki-clad representative of the Automobile Association would salute the passing motorist , when a packet of Gold Flake cost a groat and a half and you still had change for a flagon of mead . |
21 | If you 've tried everything and you still have problems , do n't despair . |
22 | ‘ No , perhaps not , since it 's usually a response to things lost , or ended , and you still have Jones , ’ Luke conceded cynically . |
23 | And you still have Gabriel ! ’ |
24 | There was a stock of food in the larder and coal in the cellar and she even had money to pay the rent for a month . |
25 | It was now 15 weeks since beginning treatment and she now had discomfort walking and standing from the weight of the uterine tumour . |
26 | A single early pouch cutaneous fistula was the result of a partial ileoanal anastomotic dehiscence and pelvic sepsis ; her postoperative treatment required multiple admissions for recurrent fistulation and bowel obstruction , but the fistula has been excised and she now has goo pouch function . |
27 | Both came from peasant stock of considerable longevity , but the presence of Nicolae 's mother-in-law in her late nineties was evidence that Elena Ceauşescu could expect to live well into the twenty-first century — and she certainly had plans to be in charge then too . |
28 | Bridget had been one of those teenagers who work all through their school holidays in restaurants or in shops or cleaning houses and she always had cash . |
29 | But Mr Taylor said : ‘ The PFA have to look after their own affairs and we already have Professor Sir John Wood in that very role . |
30 | Roby and Pat were behind us and we also had support from Nick Raynsford , Martin Jackson , David Nicholas , the editor of ITN , Harry Conroy , the General Secretary of the NUJ and several members of the House of Lords . |