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

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1 ‘ I have n't had my hair cut for about a year and neither has Meera so I thought it was time for a change . ’
2 I wish I had a pound for every time friends have turned to me and asked : ‘ Yeah well , what has SUSA ever done for us ? ’
3 The snake has enemies more lethal than Laverne 's memorable mild teasing .
4 This year has ben particularly hectic , celebrating our 75th anniversary with many special events .
5 What the **** has Taylor ever done ? ’
6 But he 's very busy , and has difficulty even finding time to stick and ball .
7 He has plans now to buy a property in Venice : ‘ I love the palce so much : a five-room apartment there costs about the same as studio flat in Tufnell Park . ’
8 I am fortunate that she adores books , enthuses over learning at home and has settle happily into a private nursery school .
9 My Dad in Nottinghamshire has Nottinghamshire fairly sewn up .
10 According to Kamichika , Japan has eyes only for its technology while it continues to ignore the increasingly urgent problems posed by unbridled economic growth , such as pollution and cultural estrangement .
11 The action takes place in tough Dodge City , Kansas during the 1880s , and centres on the lives and experiences of five people : Matt Dillon , the dauntless and fearless United States Marshal ; Kitty Russell , proprietress of the Longbranch Saloon , a woman with a heart of gold who has eyes only for Dillon ; Chester Goode , Matt 's deputy ; Doc Galen Adams , the kindly , dedicated physician ; and Festus Haggen , Matt 's unkempt , hillbilly deputy .
12 Of the celebrated Miss Flora , Johnson wrote to Mrs Thrale that she ‘ dresses her head very high , and has manners so ladylike , I wish her headdress was lower ’ .
13 Capel-Cure Myers Capital Management Ltd ( ) , founded even before the Stock Exchange formally existed , has offices nationwide , but stresses that its investment scope is international .
14 Now a subsidiary of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation , it has offices all over the world .
15 My company has offices all over the world — America , Europe , Africa .
16 Now , at a cost of around $7 million , he has , and the dilapidated eight-storey warehouse has become the Tribeca Film Centre , a tailor-made prestige base for De Niro 's company , and other East Coast film types : Brian De Palma has offices there , as do Miramax , the independent company that produced sex , lies and videotape .
17 This will cause the cut-off to be shifted to pulsatances that satisfy or which has solutions Again the negative solutions are not physically meaningful of course .
18 ‘ It has rock so easy for initial routes that every time you reach up there 's a hold .
19 Yes it has mummy now .
20 Oh has Johnny still got it ?
21 This clearly has strengths both in building contracting from the ‘ bottom up ’ and emphasising equity in distributing resources .
22 In spite of all the obvious agonising , has Neil ever experienced a time when he was totally happy with his sound , and could quote a recorded example of this ?
23 In ( 36 ) the adjective former does not qualify the properties , as such , implied by the use of the word king ; the sentence does not mention any entity that has characteristics formerly typical of kings — such as regarding oneself as the owner of one 's subjects , perhaps , or believing that one is of divine lineage .
24 The text implies that Veronica has tea separately from John as she is still fed by her mother .
25 The firm now employs 14 solicitors and associates , who are completing 10 to 15 house purchases a day , and has clients all over the country and across the globe .
26 Nowhere in modernity has bureaucracy more stifled the cause of human freedom and destroyed a sense of personal identity than in the great central bureaucracies of Eastern Europe .
27 The breakfront version is useful ; this has cupboards below and a deep shelf at waist height to hold drink trays , stereo turntable and so on .
28 Jean Jacques Rousseau published his theory of education , Émile , in 1762 and — although Voltaire ( Morrish , p.85 ) dismissed it as a ‘ hodge podge of silly wet nurse in four parts ’ — it is still read and still has influence today .
29 With our steward at your other shoulder , has England ever looked finer ?
30 I HAD particular reasons for enjoying an article in the Sunday Times last weekend which suggested that only on three occasions in recent decades has satire actually had a real impact on our political life .
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