Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , it seemed ironic that South Africa 's reimmersion in the Test arena should be marred by such a local show of disaffection , a boycott naive and myopic in concept and of no relevance to racial reform in the Republic , which may yet have repercussions in the Caribbean game as a whole .
2 This protection is paid for by chargepayers in areas which would otherwise have charges lower than the average rate bill per adult .
3 To firm up their security against subsequent security interests created by the company and which would otherwise have priority , floating charges almost invariably contain a provision that restricts the right of the company to create charges that have priority to or rank equally with the floating charge ( called a negative pledge clause ) .
4 Their history , the interests of their members and the circumstances of conflict in Northern Ireland do not permit the evolution of Orangeism into something which would still have meaning if it abandoned its evangelical Protestant symbols and stated beliefs .
5 In Paying for Local Government ( Department of the Environment , 1986b ) , we are promised a new , simpler set of formulae for the assessment of GRE , which will again have stability as a major goal .
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