Example sentences of "and [adv] have [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , since the private person has chosen to deal in commercial goods , ( and presumably has some expertise in relation to the subject matter of the contract ) such exclusion is more likely to be reasonable than if consumer goods were the subject matter of the contract , and hence the transaction were a consumer transaction governed by s 6(2) .
2 I mean th they , they might do n't necessarily see why it 's improving and what 's behind it , but their lot must improve if there 's industrialization and weapons and things to be made , that they they have jobs and presumably have more money than they had before when they were just sort of not doing very much .
3 He suggests , instead , that local government reorganization took place precisely because local government is not ‘ a simple instrument of either the central state or dominant interests ’ and so has some room for political manoeuvre ( 1979 , p. 221 ) .
4 Nature has seen to it that for the most part we see things as they are , and so have little occasion to say , ‘ It appears to be … . ’
5 Sometimes , mothers find it necessary to work ( mainly in service industries ) and so have little time to spend with the children .
6 Harvard dealers know more than their counterparts at newer bucket shops , and so have more choice of career direction .
7 The market mechanism fails to provide a means whereby workers can signal to firms that they would demand more goods and services if only they could get jobs and so have more money to spend .
8 Such terms are often found to be more-or-less transferable from one problem to another , and so have some claim to significance beyond the level of the particular problem in which they were derived .
9 In these circumstances , they tend to be in desperate need and thus have little power , so are frequently offered the worst properties with little possibility of being offered a better property on refusal .
10 Borrowers are increasingly sophisticated and thus have less need of information that the intermediary can offer , particularly as lead manager performance can be monitored in the grey market , i.e. information asymmetries are becoming less important .
11 This is why we have discussed the many different types first , and thus have some idea of all the possibilities available to us .
12 He can delegate other parts of his job and still have enough policy making decisions and planning left to keep him occupied .
13 Clearly , your commercial is going to have to achieve some kind of miracle if it is to avoid boring the pants off the heavy viewer and still have some impact on the light viewer .
14 His Congo campaign achieved its preliminary aim in 1908 when the Free State was handed over to Belgium , and thereafter had some success in pressing the latter to adopt specific reforms , despite the reluctance of the British and French governments to antagonize Belgium , on whose friendship their European policies depended .
15 I will make new friends at university and hopefully have more experience in the knowledge of what friends really are .
16 Both these features of service employment have specific social implications ; for example , part-time workers are often lower paid and need to work quite near home , while the self-employed usually must have their own transport and also have less security at times of sickness or slack employment .
17 ‘ Charlotte Graham-Watson was almost born on skis in Verbier and probably has more experience of skiing there than anyone else ! ’
18 Discounts for block hours etc are widely available in both countries , and hence have little relevance to the comparison except in absolute terms .
19 This state would be less ordered , and hence have more entropy , than the initial state of two separate boxes .
20 We have to stop taking life so seriously and really have some fun with it ’ .
21 It 's just that you have been waiting all afternoon for it to arrive and now have little choice but to try and bludgeon your way through the waves of cover tacklers .
22 Military and naval attachés usually regarded their appointments merely as interludes in their service careers and often had little sympathy with the outlook and preoccupations of professional diplomats .
23 They are really stock jokes , and often have little reference to the nationalities mentioned .
24 I was playing guitar in a group which I ran for a while , and then had some success with a couple of singles .
25 He got dressed , and then had some breakfast and opened his letters .
26 Huy said , and then had another question .
27 and then have another chat .
28 And then to have this bastard remix album … ’
29 It is not simply that the former communist societies in Eastern Europe were characterized , to a greater or lesser extent , by relative economic backwardness and political authoritarianism , and consequently had little appeal as models for the future development of any advanced industrial society , but that the democratic socialism of social democratic and labour parties in the capitalist world , despite its real achievements in improving the conditions of life of the working class , has come to be more critically judged as tending to promote an excessive centralization of decision making , growth of bureaucracy and regulation of the lives of individuals , and has lost something of the persuasive character it once had as a movement aiming to create a new civilization .
30 I also had a plaster of Paris cast on my leg ( which had been injured in a fall some weeks before ) and consequently had some difficulty in walking , I was put on the Regimental Mini Bus which was run purely to ferry married personnel to their married quarters after functions .
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