Example sentences of "have [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I was wondering … has she a friend , or maybe a sister ?
2 Tasteless ridicule of her religion should be absolutely forbidden in the family circle ; not only has she a right to her own beliefs , but an attack on them would be an attack on something that gives her strength and comfort and , best of all , hope as she nears the end of her life .
3 Has she a family ? ’
4 Has she an Irish boyfriend ?
5 The number of applications for judicial review has none the less increased significantly over the past decade .
6 In the last few years , South Africa , though a rich country compared with its northern neighbours , has none the less been hit by international economic trends , including declining gold prices , as well as by pressures of sanctions .
7 The first of these is the promise of resource-based learning ( RBL ) , which , though unfulfilled in the majority of the curriculum in most schools , has none the less had some influence on the pattern of work .
8 Still , it makes for some interesting innuendo as he admits he has something the other girls have n't .
9 Well she has one every day .
10 I rather like the Nimbus set , despite the generous acoustics and the occasional technical frailty , as not only has one the inestimable benefit of hearing the music shaped , balanced , and paced in a way that at least approximates the sort of thing Schubert originally had in mind , but they all sound as though they 're having such a jolly good time ( one palls at the though of all those ghastly , poe-faced Schubert records which litter the catalogue ) .
11 He has everything a swashbuckling hero needs — except good looks .
12 Seven miles by three , with only 3,000 inhabitants , it 's small , but has everything a visitor needs .
13 The show has everything a dog could want , even career opportunities , with advice on hand available from the professionals themselves .
14 But councillors are keen to stress how Darlington has everything a company could want in terms of infrastructure and amenities .
15 ‘ My dad looks very like me , he has everything the same as me — even the same hair and freckles all over his face .
16 Has it a dimensional or polar bias ?
17 ‘ No thanks , I 'll come straight out with it : rumour has it a black 's taking over here . ’
18 Has it a long publishing history ( many impressions ) ?
19 Has it a policy to enable the naval shipyards to diversify into merchant ship building ?
20 Has it a that as ?
21 And er ha has it a county ?
22 THE reader who lives in a council house and believes her rent is subsidising home-buyers has it the wrong way round .
23 Rumour has it The Orb play a different set every night .
24 He is not originally a judge , nor has he a court .
25 If no — has he a weak visual memory ?
26 Suppose , for example , a priest sworn to and conscientiously following a life of celibacy becomes impotent : has he a problem or has n't he ?
27 It is convenient to consider the third and fourth issues together : has the prisoner the right to make representations before the Secretary of State sets the date for the first review , and has he a right to be told the judicial view of his tariff ?
28 Has he a name ? ’
29 Has he a gun ?
30 Has he a secret agenda to put VAT , for example , on items which bear no VAT at present , such as railway fares , books and periodicals ?
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