Example sentences of "have [det] [noun] be " in BNC.

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1 Going into the studio — you have a record deal that says the record company pays for that — but has that contract been examined ?
2 Has that assessment been confirmed by what you 've found ?
3 Has that man been near you ? ’
4 ’ Never have I known a time when farmers were more fearful of the future , and never has that fear been more justified ’ ?
5 ’ Never have I known a time when farmers were more fearful of the future , and never has that fear been more justified . ’
6 Th the the other thing erm reference that this other manager has not at no occa on no occasion has that car been used for company use .
7 Out of curiosity , how long has this variation been in your family ? ’
8 And never before has this knowledge been so vital to them .
9 Nor has this approach been confined to legislation passed by subordinate legislatures .
10 Erm how long has this branch been in ?
11 We limit ourselves to a single question : has this treatment been proved to be safe and effective ?
12 How long has this man been living in the churchyard ?
13 The company in question — which can not be identified by order of the court — has this year been negotiating for a substantial loan .
14 An act which has this characteristic is a prima facie duty .
15 John has two PhDs but I do n't believe he has This sentence is pragmatically anomalous because it contradicts the standard Quality implicature that one believes what one asserts .
16 Has this coverage been hype or does DTP really represent a new application that will continue to develop and expand during coming months ?
17 " How long has this affair been going on ? "
18 Has this place been cleaned up ? ’
19 by no means has this matter been scientifically proved , but there is enough evidence to justify concern that fishing could cause pain to fish .
20 How long has this traitor been in existence ? ’
21 And erm how long has this shop been going for ?
22 That is why Britain 's Institute of Directors has this week been rudely attacking the government for allowing the business renaissance of the past decade to be ‘ torpedoed by runaway inflation ’ .
23 A NEW vaccine against the infectious liver disease Hepatitis A , ‘ Havrix ’ , has this week been introduced in the UK : a course of two injections in the arm followed by a booster which could give up to 10 years ' immunity .
24 He built Britain 's biggest theme park , bought the world 's largest listed building and has this week been shouldering in on one of Manchester Airport 's more unusual records .
25 However , if good and this property are simply the same thing , then the judgement that what has this property is good is just a tautology , and can not serve as the kind of important value judgement it is meant to be .
26 ‘ I am always sorry to hear when someone has been hurt in an accident , particularly if it is safety surfacing which has been vandalised that has some way been responsible for the injury .
27 Yeah but if he has another shop is he still going to get his
28 Very rarely has such experience been shared amongst a wider group of community partners .
29 Even if the desire is never satisfied in any but the fantasy way , the man who constantly has such desires is to be condemned , for he is gaining satisfaction from a person whom he has divested of personhood and turned into a slave .
30 ( 5 ) Informational resources , so that the group or individual who has these resources is in a powerful position .
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