Example sentences of "have [pron] [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The old capital of the Barétous was Aramits , which is eight miles due east of Tardets , and which once had an abbey but today has nothing very much . |
2 | Stresa has its very own zoo , worth visiting for an afternoon trip that 's slightly different ! |
3 | It has its very own North-South divide , with the axes of housing , schooling , employment , and consequently wealth , class and politics all reliably reflecting this division . |
4 | The T&A has its very own Leeds United reporter would you believe . |
5 | Neither has anybody else that 's |
6 | Do you think it 's worth writing to Has anybody else any thoughts about ? |
7 | We think that power is a limited resource , and if one person has it then another one ca n't . |
8 | Mr Scudamore has his very own place in Grand National history . |
9 | But has anything else that has changed in those twenty-five years — or , for that matter , in the years since abolition — been such that it ought to influence the mind of a Member who is unable to convince himself that capital punishment deters ? |
10 | We 've had nothing else this week , nothing except written orders and a locked door . |
11 | ‘ This is the first time we have had her right this season . |
12 | I mean , we 've had him here all week , training up in the St Edwards School with Barry and erm we 've put him through his paces , he 's incredibly strong . |
13 | If you 've had it easy all the time , as soon as trouble comes , you do n't know how to handle it . |
14 | But he 's had it pretty much since . |
15 | This has never had it so this as far as I 'm concerned really , the only thing that is needs to be made clear , is that we must accept of principle that 's all we need to reason . |
16 | Anyway living in a flat you might have somebody downstairs that 'll beat you up . |
17 | He 'll have you here all night |
18 | We 'll have everything ready this end . ’ |
19 | I 'm not I 'm not certain that the charity are having one here this year . |
20 | He did have one today all morning |
21 | He usually held his drink well , and behaved like a gentleman even when he did have one too many . |
22 | As for ideology , it is quite clear from this account that Odilon Redon did not have one as such ( his connections with the anarchists of the period being tangential at most ) . |
23 | And the worst part of it all was that having him there all the time had n't lessened her longing for him by one tiny jot . |
24 | They 're having it earlier this afternoon |
25 | ‘ And when your dad opens this next week , Joe , he 'll have his very own tree-house with you in it to look at , wo n't he ? ’ |
26 | You do n't have to actually look at the price list and say oh well I 'll have a back and shoulder massage , which is ten pound , you do n't have to have anything for ten pound , you can have it as little as five pounds , two pound fifty , we do n't mind , it can go towards a treatment . |
27 | In the end families like the Dersinghams seem to be held upright by the social system without actually having anything very much to contribute to it . |
28 | In the future I 'd like to have my very own normal house with a husband and two children . |
29 | In the future I 'd like to have my very own no very own normal house , husband and two children . |
30 | ‘ Surely you knew it was not my wish to have you here this evening . ’ |