Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Were were would you suggest that they have a lot of unresolved feelings about that , or maybe they had emotional scars because no-one was there to give them the kind of hope that might be available now ?
2 Marie keeps cornflakes and stuff in the room , and if there 's any milk we have that , or else we have some toast and jam .
3 The internationally respected journal Index on Censorship devoted the whole of its September 1988 issue to the question of liberty in Britain , because , as its opening article entitled ‘ Why Britain ? ’ put it , ‘ if freedom is diminished in the United Kingdom , where historically it has deep roots , it is potentially diminished everywhere ’ .
4 Because when you were trained in those days you only had two children or otherwise you had another nanny if you had more .
5 This was the Preface to a selection of the poems , which Leavis was to handle roughly , as he felt that Eliot had no business to be praising Tennyson , any more than later he had any business to be endorsing Kipling .
6 The 80386-80486 translator is the latest to be finished after the original Transputer implementations and Hinsley says that now they have first couple under their belts , it will only take a month or two to write each additional processor implementation .
7 The 80386–80486 translator is the latest to be finished after the original Transputer implementations and Hinsley says that now they have first couple under their belts , it will only take a month or two to write each additional processor implementation .
8 Sergeant Dixon ( stripes newly stitched ) was also enjoying himself , although initially he had serious doubts about whether he — or anyone else , for that matter — could successfully handle his assignment in the ridiculously short period of the three or four hours which Morse had asserted as ‘ ample ’ .
9 If we anticipate reversing the fact that much of our population holidays abroad , so that instead we have more people from overseas holidaying with us , a straightforward reversal of where the money is spent would beneficially affect the foreign exchange by £1,600 million .
10 Instead we find two normal modes of very different frequencies , showing that again we have substantial mixing of the local modes , even though this is not required by symmetry .
11 However we evaluate the two styles morally — and we may certainly want to agree that supportiveness is a positive good — it is evident that instrumentally they have political consequences .
12 If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’
13 I think the proof of the pudding was that y you know you finished up in twelve minutes and arguably you have three minutes could have been spent floating around just chatting about this , that and the other .
14 I stood alone on the beach next to the elaborate italics of Oliver ( the others had done capitals , of course ) , and I looked up towards the camera , and Stuart shouted ‘ Cheese ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Gorgonzola ! ’ and Stu shouted ‘ Camembert ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Dolcelatte ! ’ and suddenly I had this crying fit .
15 Cos basically they have these sort of kiddies all these activities and you just help you help out .
16 In Scotland , Members of Parliament from both sides of the House and local government employees and councillors stupidly said that they would continue with the revaluation , and so we had five-year revaluations until 1985 .
17 Each action was a cause of the stopping , then , and so we have two causes .
18 The average pension for farmers is 50 ecu ( £36 ) per month , and so we have huge problems .
19 I also built myself a second house there , and so I had two homes .
20 Frustratingly , however , the IPG was unable to view these publications in advance and so it had little idea as to how useful they would be .
21 If only they had some grenades of the gas or choke or knockout variety !
22 Their views are readily recognizable in a world where the fuss about the Turin Shroud has reminded us of a time when high hopes and claims of miracle were commonly attached to pieces of the true cross or heads of John the Baptist , where much Christian literature promises believers great success in life if only they have enough faith in God , and where men and women of political power still try to have God and his Church on their side , and to use their authority to enhance their own .
23 It 's a very striking book because while on the one hand he admires the Bolsheviks very greatly for the hope that they have given to man , for the feeling that they have given to the world that new potentialities are there to be realized if only we had enough courage , yet on the other hand , even at that point , he was acutely conscious that the Bolsheviks ' attitude towards the equality of power was leading them in a fatal direction , and long before Stalinism began to take shape , he described in advance what he expected to come .
24 If only I had that opportunity such a rewarding experience working among people of that type . ’
25 He said , oh if only I had that power !
26 If only I had some money put by , ’ he told Rosie , as he was taking her home to the pub one evening .
27 If only he had some tools
28 If only he had some security , if only his art supplies were replenished .
29 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
30 Such women ( I include myself ) are probably a majority in the movement ( it was the sort of feeling that brought us into it in the first place , and anyway we have more time than mothers ) but not among women as a whole , most of whom appear to want to spend at least part of their lives having and raising children .
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