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

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1 We only ever had cream of mushroom .
2 Although some historians , often Marxists , have rejected this consensus , only recently have aspects of praxis , such as laboratory skills , been subjected to close and sustained study .
3 Just a microphone taking erm ju just I just have it on just to have conversations with people .
4 Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science .
5 Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science .
6 Not only has experience before marriage been less so , also , has experience within marriage .
7 This principle includes the need to see whether the professional or other body under scrutiny not only has rules of conduct , which will be thoroughly scrutinised within the statutory machinery , but also has an effective mechanism for enforcing the rules of conduct and is likely to enforce them .
8 Due to the difficulties of achieving fast even concentrations of gas in such large congested volumes , their adverse effect on human beings , and ineffectiveness on rapidly developing deep- seated carbonaceous fires , and halon systems will normally only have application to parts of the ancillary accommodation such as computer suites .
9 ‘ This is going to take time , ’ he said , adding that he does not yet have plans for IBM — he has to first learn the company by meeting executives , managers and employees .
10 ‘ This is going to take time , ’ he said , adding that he does not yet have plans for IBM — he has to first learn the company by meeting executives , managers and employees .
11 Until recently , a salmon farm inhibited fishing in Skeltar , but this enterprise has since ended and salmon once more have freedom of access to their traditional spawning grounds .
12 Skischools nearly always have classes for expert skiers which explore the mountains with their instructors .
13 The Brackenburys ' near neighbours , the Hansards of Walworth , probably also had links with Gloucester although , as with many northern families , this can only be inferred from Richard 's willingness to use them in sensitive assignments after his accession .
14 The Brackenburys ' near neighbours , the Hansards of Walworth , probably also had links with Gloucester although , as with many northern families , this can only be inferred from Richard 's willingness to use them in sensitive assignments after his accession .
15 I mean , well if you have n't got gauze in your first aid box , but you could have something like a Mediwipe or you might be able to use , open up your bandage and you can use , you know , several pieces of this , just keep going down the bandage and then you know clean it and get rid of that bit , okay , another clean bit okay , so you can adapt with whatever you 've got in your first aid box , yes , and you wo n't necessarily have scissors to hand so you 'll have to do whatever you 've got and the little Mediwipes are very useful for that , but do n't use one Mediwipe for seventy five grazes , okay , one Mediwipe for one wipe and then discard , okay ?
16 Erm modern theorists of human rights just start from the position that human rights are of course self evidently inherent in each individual , I 'm thinking for example of erm Nosette In the tradition of , of natural , in the natural law tradition which Locke erm erm shares erm there is a basic position which runs throughout them all and that includes incidentally even Hobbes to the effect that erm we do n't just have rights as individuals , we have rights for a very particular reason .
17 For one thing , the men she went with did n't usually have bathrooms with bidets , or loo seats in real Earth wood .
18 Good lecterns today also have space for microphone wiring built into them so that you do n't have wire trailing around the place and looking unsightly , or a big boom mike stand in front .
19 We do n't even have sex on holiday , when from what some of my friends with young children say , that seems to be a time when they catch up .
20 He had already put out feelers with local employers but they had n't been too keen on employing a well-known agitator ; even those who seemed sympathetic to the anti-nuclear cause did n't actually have work on offer .
21 Non-educational criteria almost invariably have priority in recruitment over educational ones and employers tend to have only the vaguest notions as to what particular qualifications entail or imply .
22 He no longer had men like Harold Nicolson who had accompanied him to Rome , but it seemed likely that the new deputation to Germany might include William Joyce .
23 In recent months a good deal of concern has been expressed about students no longer having access to benefits over the summer vacation .
24 The Government 's dilemma is that sterling is falling because the financial markets no longer have faith in government policy towards the pound .
25 It no longer has interests in madeira wine , but the name Leacock continues as one of the most distinguished brand names within the Madeira Wine Company Lda .
26 The reissued so that the reissued quantitated appro .. search approval form no longer has provision for B P questionnaire approval .
27 If the modern world no longer has room for Punch , I 'm not sure that I have any room for the modern world .
28 In compass we very rarely have problems with actors , whereas if you go to Stratford it 's very hard to find anyone who 's really happy .
29 Never before had events within Scotland been so firmly set on the international stage .
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