Example sentences of "have [noun] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Nick has appendix out He hobbles down the aisle to wed |
2 | The Slough , Berkshire company has offices in about 20 countries , looking after sales and local support ; has over 700 customer sites in 72 countries ; and supplies software to over 500 banks . |
3 | This is a book which takes for granted , and which has doubts about , the mingling of peoples , and it is a book which takes pride in its chosen people — Salim 's people and , in some measure , Naipaul 's . |
4 | Late last night they were also reported to have agreed to establish a supranational bank to finance the reconstruction of Eastern Europe — a strategy Mrs Thatcher has doubts about . |
5 | It has been claimed that company-level bargaining has advantages over , and is presumptively more efficient than , industry-wide bargaining in that wages can be related directly to the firm 's performance , profitability and capacity to pay ( Ulman , 1974a ) . |
6 | Mayor has job down to a ‘ tea ’ |
7 | A glaring example of this is Andersson 's claim that to has meaning in He trained the dog to perform some very clever tricks , where it is prepositional , but not in He taught the dog to perform some very clever tricks , where it is " a pure infinitive marker without meaning " ( 1985 : 267 ) . |
8 | Hitachi Ltd has OSF/1 out in Japan , but its role in computers is now starting to appear strained . |
9 | her strap has fell down |
10 | The French RATP railway operator has Qualiparc up on its 7,000 workstations . |
11 | The French RATP train service has Qualiparc up on its 7,000 workstations . |
12 | The formal proletariat has control over neither the means of production nor labour power , but its members earn regular wages which give them a security that the mass of the poor lack . |
13 | Such a government has authority over just about everyone in certain matters ( those where individuals have reason to pursue goals requiring social cooperation which is more difficult to achieve in other ways ) and various degrees of more extensive authority in varying measure over different people , either in virtue of other factors covered by the normal justification thesis or through voluntary submission by consent or respect . |
14 | It has speeds up to V22bis ( 2400bps ) and MNP Classes 4 and 5 ( tel. : 0256 840429 ) . |
15 | Male has tail up to 6 ft . |
16 | To read the instructions which is paramount and every firework has instructions on . |
17 | And leisure club staff suggested their bar should be non-alcoholic , as the hotel has two bars and the club has children around . |
18 | AEA produces an international journal , Waste and Environment Today , which has subscribers in over 40 countries ; |
19 | Forma natans has leaves up to 18ins ( 45cms ) long and ½ inch ( l¼ cms ) wide . |
20 | Forma pusilla has leaves up to 6ins ( 15cms ) long and ¼ inch ( about ½ cm ) wide . |
21 | EXCALIBUR HAS PIXTEX UP ON UNIX |
22 | has fire up there . |
23 | And even now , as he never has time off for spending the twenty-something quid a week they 'll dish him for the one-hundred-and-twenty-hour stint he puts in most weeks , he could just afford a wife and kid . |
24 | when they used to put er the muck on the fields they used to put so many loads of eight and so many heaps of the well , when they pulled it out of the room they 'd pulls out the crome . |
25 | Like what the old boy said that he 'd friend up |
26 | ‘ I should have known better than to think you 'd back down . ’ |
27 | I 'd belt back to the ward to find a peacefully sleeping child . |
28 | And I mean I put an asterisk down there to say that 's what I thought was going to come out quite heavily simply because this is is the case on these courses , you know the people that we get on these courses every single one of these that we 've had , and we must have had coming up to what over ten now , every single one we 've had people that the most the majority of people have had team work very high on the score . |
29 | The peculiar mixed course he was doing he had always had doubts about . |
30 | ‘ It 's something I 've always had doubts about . |