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

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1 has she any intentions of working ?
2 Has anybody any idea why it 's so late ?
3 Nor has it any more to do with Peter 's reforms than might perhaps justify an editorial footnote .
4 The Peavey ( retailing at £315 ) has a definite price advantage over the Crate , but has it any other advantages ?
5 Has he any evidence that Opposition policies could convince us that a future Labour Government would be any different from past ones ?
6 Has he any evidence of a decrease in church-going , an increase in marital break-up or an increase in the number of complaints to industrial tribunals by women who are asked to work on Sunday against their will ?
7 And has he any children ?
8 Has he any money ? ’
9 Has he any idea , she was wondering , that that woman is only marrying him for his money ?
10 Well they were highly formal , they , and I would n't have had them any other way .
11 Because had we had them any other way , you may have fallen into the dilemma as you 've suggested , that the shop stewards may have become part of the management .
12 When your mother was sort of having a lot of a lot of children and and after you you know you you were growing up and she was still having children erm had you any idea of erm the processes by which all this was coming about ?
13 I have n't touched him , I do n't think I 've had him any trouble
14 ‘ And you would n't have had it any other way . ’
15 One lot are as good as gold — we 'll have them any day , but another lot are almost more than we can cope with !
16 We have feelers , metal strips , that are one and a half thou thick , we call it , you ca n't have them any thinner because they can make them in Sheffield at one thou thick but they suffer and bend by use .
17 Because they wo n't have me any more .
18 ‘ Lady , I could have you any time I wanted to . ’
19 Did it have you any any idea why you had so much support , all all of a sudden ?
20 If Francis had made a will have you any idea how it would have gone ? ’
21 Right , say right , right , right , shame I ca n't have you any more
22 I goes of course Derek would n't have it any other way .
23 ‘ I would n't have it any other way , ’ he said , holding out his hand to seal the bargain .
24 The point of that scene , and of this whole great play , is to examine the strange moment when great people just do n't have it any more .
25 ‘ The President has insisted he will personally pay the ransom , wo n't have it any other way , ’ said Odell .
26 They know the job is challenging and from time to time frustrating : they probably would n't have it any other way .
27 Christmas may now be more hectic than in most families , but John and Veronica would n't have it any other way .
28 But he would n't have it any other way .
29 This is Marguerite 's home and I would n't have it any other way .
30 Well she could have it any day now .
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