Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | Yet can not I have the patience to look upon your wickedness with such a … |
2 | The fact that the defendant might not himself have called the state of affairs an obstruction is , to my mind , immaterial . |
3 | On the other hand , the marriage does not itself have support from wider society : ‘ There is less pressure for a couple to stay together because their break-up has little impact outside the domestic sphere and causes fewer ripples than it would in a society where kinship is more central to the wider social organization ’ ( Allan , 1985 , p. 104 ) . |
4 | Home ownership does not itself have an embourgoisement effect . |
5 | Can not you have the same faith , Wilson ? |
6 | Can not we have a proper system of no-fault payments for medical injuries ? |
7 | Does not he have some regard for them ? |
8 | Could not he have arranged for that report to be leaked to the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) , because that might have prevented the hon. Gentleman from making the foolish pledge that Labour will abolish the excellent reforms ? |
9 | Does not he have a powerful point when he says : ’ The new system is run by accountants who do n't have to sit across the table from the patient and say I can not treat you' ’ until the new financial year ? |
10 | As Leader of the House , does not he have a responsibility to the whole House ? |
11 | If the hon. Gentleman thinks that it is not , why does not he have the courage to stand up and say so ? |
12 | Would not it have been more sensible to request all those concerned with the project to put forward their plans together and subject them all to just one public inquiry ? |
13 | In order to prevent the art market from being flooded , the rest will be donated to institutions , such as hospitals , who do not themselves have a separate budget specifically geared to the acquisition of works of art . |
14 | Such groups tend to wield greater power in conflict situations than their members , and indeed the very existence of the groups may be seen to anticipate and perpetuate conflict , to harden and formalise a set of attitudes and values that their individual members may not themselves have recognised or expressed . |
15 | At that time I was strongly in favour of sanctions , and I supported the dispatch of American troops to Saudi Arabia , according to Bush , to deter an attack on that country ; though I would not myself have acceded to an American request to put British ground troops there , and I think many people in the Ministry of Defence argued strongly against that . |
16 | I mean does n't everyone have a ritual ? |
17 | As for the stigma the child might face , does n't everyone have to live with some kind of stigma at one time or another ? |
18 | After all , did n't everyone have their secrets ? |
19 | Should n't someone have a word with the office and tell them what happens if you try to take your Archer into Gatwick or Heathrow ? |
20 | ‘ Ca n't I have just one night in the whole year to myself ? |
21 | Ca n't I have a wash and a change first , sergeant ? ’ |
22 | Ca n't I have any bleedin' peace ? ’ |
23 | Why should n't I have a good old weep ? |
24 | What are tragic to behold are women … who suddenly do a volte face at fifty and say , ‘ Why did n't I have children ? ' ’ … |
25 | could n't I have been left alone |
26 | Why could n't I have been born to be successful and brainy ? |
27 | And ask them how they 'd answer their children 's inevitable questions , such as ‘ why do n't I have a daddy like the other kids at school ? ’ |
28 | Why should n't I have a different way of estimating it ? |
29 | I 've asked Jeffrey to ask a friend about it who 's a solicitor if he knows anybody but I c , I ca n't I have n't got the in information . |
30 | Do n't I have any say in setting my goals ? |