Example sentences of "have [pers pn] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Has she no sister perhaps ? ’ |
2 | The fact is , there are millions of copies of Windows 3. x out there at the moment , and one survey has it that 33% of business PC users are currently computing under Windows . |
3 | Has he no discipline ? — . |
4 | ‘ Has he no family ? ’ |
5 | But has he any right to tell the theist this ? |
6 | Some will argue that it was the decade when ‘ real ’ music was murdered by Stock , Aitken & Waterman or rap , but on the other hand the ‘ real ’ musician of mature years had never had it so good-Chris De Burgh , Fleetwood Mac and Eric Clapton never sold so many tickets , or so many records . |
7 | You can have them tomorrow morning . |
8 | Right we 'll have you then Jemima |
9 | She said , ‘ I do like having you here Betty . |
10 | people and all sit out erm the landlord turned round and said no way hos , I 'm not having it there sort of thing . |
11 | ‘ They 'll have it tomorrow morning — or as soon as I 'm free to give it . ’ |
12 | Yeah , no , I 'm gon na have it tonight Ann . |
13 | Let's have it then Henry , leave it . |
14 | I used to , I used to buy them from Smithfield , the show , cattle show and years ago , when we had them down home , we used to show them Saturday nights outside the front of the shop . |
15 | Had she no sense of discretion ? |
16 | ‘ Had she no children ? ’ |
17 | Nor had she any means of forming an independent judgment even if she had desired to do so . |
18 | Had you rather Caesar were living , and die all slaves , than that Caesar were dead , to live all free men ? |
19 | Unfortunately , very few people will appreciate just how much time , effort and sheer innovative thinking has gone into making the engine look similar to how it would look had we merely pressure washed the outside and mounted it for display . |
20 | Had we any famine ? |
21 | Did she have to shoulder his fears too ? had he no strength left at all to feed into their little supply ? |
22 | Had he any problems , for example ? ’ |
23 | Had he any problems , he would have told me by now . ’ |
24 | ‘ Have I not reason ? ’ she demanded , as the years seemed to roll away , and she felt again the anguish his desertion had inflicted . |
25 | ‘ Have I any choice ? ’ |
26 | Right , have you here Katrina . |
27 | You 've made a qualification to this have you not Mr ? |
28 | Have you then Nigel ? |
29 | Have we any idea as to how much that may grow by over the next two or three years ? |
30 | Right , Item one , have we any apologies ? |