Example sentences of "have [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not sure if it has frilly paid the Ministry for the land . |
2 | Well the problem is , you see , the devil has blinded their eyes , he had blinded the eyes of men and women so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what has actual happened , Paul tells us , i i in , in Corinthians in the first er , in Two Corinthians in chapter four , and verse four , he says , the God of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of God . |
3 | The circular colonnade has Composite coupled columns . |
4 | What has Sabine to do with what you are saying ? ’ |
5 | But has Corky got enough material to fill the space ? |
6 | The Mandela Theatre Company from Edinburgh visiting on April 29 intends to develop the play The Dorm for school benefit and has great follow up potential . |
7 | Data General Corp hopes to have 88110-based AViiONs out by the end of the year , but has forborn to preannounce them ahead of time . |
8 | The DBMC , which began a meat safety assurance scheme last November to ensure compliance with United Kingdom food safety law , is to spend some £2 million this year promoting Danish bacon in Britain on both radio and television , reviving the slogan ‘ Good bacon has Danish written all over it . ’ |
9 | The Chicago Plan Commission , appointed by the mayor , has ultimate say on the MCA 's building permit . |
10 | Ginger mint , M. x gentilis " Variegata " , is hotly aromatic , and has yellow variegated , smooth , pointed leaves , the yellow colouring following the veins . |
11 | She has cunning combined with ruthlessness . |
12 | The single-storey brick and stone building has eccentric stepped gables with convex and concave curves and little pinnacles . |
13 | The company remains tight-lipped about the launch date for its long-awaited 88110 upgrades to the AViiONs , which it apparently has ready to go in the Labs . |
14 | Nevertheless , it is perhaps premature to regard object-oriented design as a comprehensive methodology , though it has potential to become one . |
15 | — With Mr. Gould all this is very different — he has sufficient to live on , whether his subscribers pay or not , & can well afford the innumerable little expenses of printing — but for poor I — I have just nine and twenty times resolved to give up Parrots & all — & should certainly have done so — had not my good genius with vast reluctance just 9 & 20 times set me a going again . ’ |
16 | It brought a lovely humour to the situation , erm , but maybe to ask her what she 'd likely to do , like to do in those er , last er , nine months or so . |
17 | ‘ I 'd half-arranged to see her again tonight , after the show . ’ |
18 | We 'd previous arranged this for Bill to go . |
19 | Serendipity translates as the Gipsy Kings flamencoing up The Eagles ' ‘ Hotel California ’ , Javetta Steel 's gospel rendition of ‘ I 'd Like To Teach The World To Sing ’ and the classical renegades Kronos Quartet 's remarkably sympathetic ‘ Marquee Moon ’ . |
20 | Serendipity translates as the Gipsy Kings flamencoing up The Eagles ' ‘ Hotel California ’ , Javetta Steel 's gospel rendition of ‘ I 'd Like To Teach The World To Sing ’ and the classical renegades Kronos Quartet 's remarkably sympathetic ‘ Marquee Moon ’ . |
21 | Firstly we 've had no elections , which means that we 've had little to focus on . |
22 | Well aright I 'm k I 've just had long had long memories of the . |
23 | We 've had far to go |
24 | There remained the peculiar business of the poetry book , which he must have had ready to puzzle me . |
25 | I take the point that you 're suggesting that another group may have re- considered it 's position . |
26 | Then there is a range of measurements of the functioning of the physiological systems of the animal ; we can make measurements which tell us how hard a time the animal is having trying to cope with the conditions which are imposed upon it . |
27 | Also — and I 'm quite prepared to admit this — because of all the problems I was having trying to find work , just at that moment I really did n't want the bother of hunting for a new home . |
28 | And there were so many new pressures — the long hours you worked , the way your parents disapproved of me , the problems I was having trying to get my own career off the ground . |
29 | Accidentally created fires can have devastating affects on a landscape . |
30 | In cold weather male golfers may prefer to use a ladies ' ball because it will have similar feel to that of a 90 compression ball in normal temperatures . |