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

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1 Eventually , once he has them firmly under his rounded arm , he wishes us farewell .
2 The courts will generally be reluctant to find that a natural event breaks the chain of causation as the plaintiff has no-one else to sue if the defendant is exonerated .
3 As for the zener diode D , that is described as being in series with the base of Tr3 which has me completely baffled .
4 I said , ‘ Lilya , I can not ask Semenov , because the KGB has me completely surrounded , and no-one can fight against them .
5 " He 's charmed her as he has everyone else — and she loves the horses , of course .
6 We frequently fall victim to this relative mentality because we live in a society that has nothing else by which to determine ethics , values or the worth of a person .
7 Against this background of craters and devastated buildings people sit in the sun at cafes open again for a town which has nothing else to do but drink coffee and wait for the future .
8 But no one else has nothing else .
9 ‘ Robbie has already beaten them in championship fights and owns a Lonsdale belt outright so he has nothing further to prove .
10 The cuckoo is what is known as a brood parasite — it lays its egg in the nest of a different , host , species of bird and then has nothing further to do with it .
11 This has nothing directly to do with the overt sex drives of American footballers , or the claim of the early Hollywood starlet Clara Bow that she once ‘ entertained ’ the whole of the University of Southern California football team in rapid succession .
12 A husband , and a family , and Kit has nothing now .
13 The old capital of the Barétous was Aramits , which is eight miles due east of Tardets , and which once had an abbey but today has nothing very much .
14 The action has nothing specifically to do with the technical content of the programmes but relates to wider difficulties between the Council of Ministers , the Commission and the European Parliament .
15 But that is only a reason for saying that the value is not really there in the world if we presuppose a scientistic view of reality for which it is of itself necessarily ‘ motivationally inert ’ and cognizable in a manner which has nothing essentially to do with being attracted or repelled by it .
16 But Ruggia has someone else to count on this season .
17 No one else has got , has someone else got responsibility for client contact record sheet ?
18 But Kirillov has himself pointedly ruled out life after death : ‘ the laws of nature did not spare even Him ’ — Jesus , that is .
19 It is in respect of property and contract that the incapacity of infancy has its most general operation .
20 The Dutch genius as master plant showmen as well as growers has its most lavish expression in the 200 acres of the show , 25 under cover , in which 35,000 different varieties of plants are used .
21 Just as the overall Tory campaign has had its weaknesses , so has its most important subsection : the Major campaign .
22 Channel four is where the fun really starts and where the Cascade Gain situation has its most effect ; the overdrive really is quite full and pokey .
23 The scepticism needs dealing with not only to satisfy scientific readers , but because the theory of determinism in this book has its most important empirical support in science .
24 This is when Sardinia has its most persistent winds .
25 On entering the motor control routine the number of steps to be performed is loaded into a counter , in this case accumulator A — Accumulator B is first cleared then , if positive rotation is required , has its most significant bit ( bit 0 ) set .
26 Therefore , in the following discussion , the emphasis will be on the political practices of the transnational capitalist class ( TCC ) and the groups or classes with which it has its most significant contacts .
27 While it must be admitted that the republic in which it is set down has its less attractive aspects , the Canal itself is a thing of unexpected spectacle and beauty .
28 Every city , every great city , has its more or less exclusive residential areas or suburbs ; its areas of light and of heavy industry , satellite cities , and casual labor mart , where men are recruited for rough work …
29 But anger has its perfectly acceptable face .
30 For the rest of Europe this assertion of German nationhood has its unavoidably bitter dimension .
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