Example sentences of "have [pron] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | No one else has got , has someone else got responsibility for client contact record sheet ? |
2 | Conrad 's novel is about a fire-prone seaside South American republic , with foreign investors and their concessions : its silver has its lightly rendered counterpart in Naipaul 's bauxite . |
3 | At the moment we have a tour which has somebody else playing Lady but we 've got Judi Dench now so that 's that 's that . |
4 | How many times has one ever had recourse to a term like anadiplosis ? |
5 | Each member has one democratically elected representative on the board , who , in turn , has one vote either to admit or reject new members . |
6 | Has anybody actually taken advantage of that ? |
7 | Not only has he again fallen flat on the ground , but his head and his hands have broken off and lie at the entrance of the building . |
8 | Mm , mm I 'm sure , has he still got car in garage like ? |
9 | Has anyone else giving reason for these |
10 | Alston opposed the concept of sex in plants and Miller criticised his paper on the ‘ Generation of Plants ’ , having himself closely studied hemp , mercury , briony , cucumber and mulberry in this connection . |
11 | Would he have been prepared to marry anyone who would have him just to keep Kirsty out of her hands ? |
12 | Clearly , it will pose a number of problems : for example , how many young people will come forward for training in agriculture and can the industry absorb them ; is it desirable to have one overall YTS scheme for agriculture and its related industries and , if so , how will it be financed ; and what should be the content and organization of the programmes and should they take place on the farm or in the colleges , or both ? |
13 | He certainly had nothing even resembling pension rights . |
14 | The 110 we have , had its well known make of tyres replaced at less than 10,000 miles due to sidewalls breaking up ( as have many others , with punctures from steel tyre cords penetrating the tube inside the tyre ) . |
15 | Why had she even wasted time trying to defend herself ? |
16 | We had we certainly had lemon chicken stuffed mushrooms , |
17 | Had we never loved sae kindly |
18 | Had we never loved sae blindly |
19 | Do not fail ’ — he was having to shout now above the stir ( was everything clear ? or had he only thrown water on a fire ? ) — ‘ do not fail to put in a clause calling on the proprietors to undertake nothing punitive against tenants seen at meetings . |
20 | The Black Prince was to show that he was a man of considerable military flair but rather less political sensitivity than his father , and that he was capable of adopting a harsh and inflexible approach in government which would have augured ill had he ever become king . |
21 | The effect of such a marriage , had it ever taken place , would have been to create a substantial English-dominated fief on France 's northern and eastern borders which would have been a northern equivalent of Aquitaine . |
22 | Why have you just tipped cream on that ? in Cornwall . |
23 | Have you never read Montaillou ? ’ |
24 | Have you always enjoyed comedy records ? |
25 | Have you really fallen head over etcetera , my dear ? |
26 | Have you really got transport ? ’ |
27 | But stop and think gents. have you ever seen lorry drivers like that ? |
28 | Have you ever seen hair as long as that ? ’ |
29 | And if they go a goal ahead in Turkey , the home-team are going to kick hell out of them and hopefully side-line most of them until the New Year ( and god knows what the crowd will do — have you ever seen Midnight Express ? ) |
30 | I mean , you know , everything 's plate one , have you ever seen plate two , three or four or ? |