Example sentences of "have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 First of all erm we 'll you you you 've obviously been round the construction industry a bit .
2 As you can see we 've so far spent just under 500 dollars ! ’
3 and things , job families er , we 've got that already and we 've got , there 's gon na be the computer thing on careers but you see we 've only managed this year to get it brought down from year eleven , somebody who went into this , keeping it very close to myself , to bring it down to year ten they 're actually you know , it 's very , very difficult to let them remove it and I ca n't see that you can then make that down to ninth year just yet .
4 You ca n't we 've only got two lights here
5 I 've left my computer programme going , God knows what it 's gon na do I 've only got half an hour to finish it !
6 You see they , they 've only got so long on this site with that van
7 Yeah you see I 've only got fifty two and I 've got eight hundred quid less than you
8 And I do n't I 've only got one left .
9 Yeah see I 've only got like erm two quid on me and I need to get home tomorrow and and I wo n't have anywhere to stay cos Dan and Honey are n't going and I 'd rather stick with them and Emma and Nick and just go back to erm Nick 's house
10 You 've got ta look at it as an ongoing er on an ongoing problem but erm you , you could 've perhaps have gone into it a little bit more then just to find out erm there was also a mention of , of an income rise in the spring
11 Erm also the accountant you could 've tried to of got round because you were , you were digging the hole there erm you know where he 's , okay he wants to see the accountant , will this be a good idea I mean you could 've said yeah you know you appreciate that and all the rest of it and you could 've gone more into the tax side of where you , you know , you could 've perhaps er the company could 've benefited by putting some into the pension scheme as opposed erm paying all the taxes maybe you could 've gone in that way .
12 You know you should 've perhaps questioned him , you know what 's his minimum what , you know , what could he how , how important is his future .
13 Years of close military co-operation , including joint work in missile development , have given Egypt valuable information about its former Iraqi ally , which has presumably been passed on to the Americans .
14 Selection on generations of bacteria has presumably built into them an unconscious rule of thumb which works by purely biochemical means .
15 Secondly , admission to a psychiatric unit has presumably been the result of distress which in many cases will persist after admission .
16 The apes being taught are therefore without an evolutionarily conferred advantage that human children enjoy — that of employing learning techniques , and being initiated by their elders , in a way that has presumably been refined by selection pressures over a very long time .
17 Having liquidated one in four employees during the past few years and having promised to treat its workforce to more of the same during 1993 , IBM should have surprised no one by investing some of the money it has presumably saved in an organisation formed by the people who produced the most recent Terminator film .
18 There is a roughly similar development in 2010 , so the pattern may derive in part from Clarke , who has presumably imbibed some elements of oriental mysticism from his long sojourn in Ceylon .
19 Heard Island , comparatively tiny , has little open ground and a smaller range of habitats ; comparative remoteness has presumably given it fewer opportunities to acquire a flora .
20 The tidal braking would therefore be greatest around perihelion , and it is this that has presumably led to the partial synchronization observed .
21 ‘ Whoever it is has presumably been coming regularly since last November so he or she must have been seen by other people .
22 If , on the other hand , the golem is already working , then Haberup ( who may not this time be in a position to claim the patent rights ) has presumably done something to annoy it , and in this case ( 10 ) may be used in the sense of an answer to the question : ( 11 ) what did Haberup do to his golem ?
23 Although the positioning of players seems wrong and choice of instruments has presumably been dictated by the need for variety in a tiny space ( the original is quite small ) much remains plausible .
24 The ambiguity present in O'Connell has arguably aided catholic nationalists over the years in the justification of their policies .
25 And one who has arguably the toughest brief of all the carvers at the palace .
26 Indeed , working-class assent to policing has arguably always been hesitant and brittle ( Cohen , 1979 ; Brogden , 1982 ) .
27 Yet state censorship has arguably come much nearer and become more sinister with the Spycatcher affair and the more recent Section 28 .
28 First , maintaining professional standards has arguably never been more important .
29 The enormous expansion of higher education since 1960 has arguably provided a further extension of opportunity , but it has not succeeded in developing parity of esteem with universities for institutions supposed to be concentrating on vocational and technical education — an aspect which , once again , has invited numerous international comparisons [ Postan , 1967 ; Robbins , 1963 ] .
30 The decision in the GCHQ case which was discussed earlier , by focussing attention away from the sources of government power to its nature and effect , has arguably assisted the extension of judicial review to cover rules which ‘ lack any visible means of legal support ’ .
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