Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This book is not designed to engage with exposition of doctrine though it will inevitably point to its importance ; rather it attempts a mode of appreciation of these texts to help readers , whether or not they have prior knowledge of the subject , to respond to them as literary witnesses to a life of faith understood as a game .
2 For most people ( whether or not they have any loss of hearing ) it is an advantage to use the resonators fully .
3 This style of writing focuses on facts rather than abstractions : this explains the differences in the views of Dicey and Jennings on the subject of sovereignty ; it is the reason for the disagreement between Dicey and Robson over whether or not we have administrative law ; and it is reflected in Willis 's argument against Hewart that the test of the existence of the ‘ new despotism ’ was to be found in the way in which the powers were actually used rather than how the form of the power cut across abstract constitutional principles .
4 Whether or not you have another attempt at the let-down , must be your decision in the light of any guidelines on the first go .
5 Marie keeps cornflakes and stuff in the room , and if there 's any milk we have that , or else we have some toast and jam .
6 If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’
7 I think the proof of the pudding was that y you know you finished up in twelve minutes and arguably you have three minutes could have been spent floating around just chatting about this , that and the other .
8 Each action was a cause of the stopping , then , and so we have two causes .
9 The average pension for farmers is 50 ecu ( £36 ) per month , and so we have huge problems .
10 Such women ( I include myself ) are probably a majority in the movement ( it was the sort of feeling that brought us into it in the first place , and anyway we have more time than mothers ) but not among women as a whole , most of whom appear to want to spend at least part of their lives having and raising children .
11 Childbearing makes women dependent and thus they have less access to such freedom .
12 First we had Rocks , then we had new Rocks and now we have Super Rocks .
13 And now we have fanatical variations of the Muslim faith breathin' hate and venom all over the Near East . ’
14 And now they have mental powers that allow them to surpass physical laws . ’
15 And now they have another LP .
16 ‘ I am so certain of my place here that I would have resigned anyway , and now I have good reason three times over … my nerve had already failed twice , and could n't do so again … . ’
17 And now I have some news for you .
18 Now I suppose for most of us because of the very fact were here this morning they have been few and far between such experiences , perhaps what is more common is that we may have spent time with someone who was dying , their last few hours , their last few minutes , and if they were not unconscious I wonder what sort of conversation would be going on between us and them , what sort of things would we , would we of been saying , what would we be asking us , well in this passage that we have been reading we have just such a conversation , two men who are on the verge of death , death can only be hours away for both of them , and here they have this conversation , it was in that sense it was one of the strangest interviews any body ever had with Jesus not only is the , the account here of er a death bed conversion , but the one who is saving is also in the process of dying .
19 Death , it can only be hours away for both of them and here they have this conversation .
20 Once you have chosen , ordered and taken delivery of your kit garage , all that remains is to put it together , and here you have several options .
21 Mr Park told him ‘ that his authority extended beyond Wolverton to Crewe also ; and then we have repairing sheds at Carlisle and Willesden . ’
22 I mean what a good idea you have a week off away from all the kids and then you have another couple days and call them training days .
23 You can get them with long pins each si have them standing up the board and then you have another board , a board with a so you can
24 If your living with your in-laws and you 're having a baby and you want a house or if you have a baby and then you have another baby and you 're still living with your in-laws housing need has n't changed it just grows .
25 She said and then I have two weeks erm homework to mark and then we have a weeks holiday I thought well that 's two weeks
26 I will leave them behind me and go only with the clothes on my back , and then I have two miles and a half and a byway to the town , and bring pretty well dressed I may come to some harm almost as bad as what I ran away from , and then , perhaps , it will be reported I have stolen something , and to carry a bad name to my dear parents …
27 It is a point of view for which now and then I have some sympathy .
28 No , I thought that perhaps a stroll down Unter den Linden — such memories for me there — and then I have another idea .
29 First of all the major documentation we 've got is the contract and there we have six companies and we have the same contract for all six .
30 ‘ The poll tax is almost finished and yet you have Labour councillors still hounding working class people .
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