Example sentences of "have [pron] [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 None of this has anything to do with the Third Reading debate .
2 Now Paul this is what I 've found out since you see , Paul erm said to them , Why suddenly this ? and he says , Oh we 've actually had them printed for the last two years but we 've never had the time to give them out .
3 Well if you go back in time if you go back if you go forward in time say twenty years you wo n't have anybody left from the last world war will you ?
4 Yeah she had it , she was just going into theatre at the end of the programme , she was having it done for the fourth time
5 Either you have lost the letter or you did n't have it to lose in the first place , in which case the king never gave it to you , i which case he gave it to me , in which case I would have put it into my inside top pocket in which case ( Calmly producing the letter ) … it will be … here .
6 As a rule of thumb , moving a nearly new greenhouse will only cost about the same as it would to have it erected in the first place .
7 Archbishop Egbert of Trier had himself represented on the first page of a book of liturgical gospel readings and in a psalter as if he were a Christ-like emperor seated in majesty .
8 The king had himself portrayed on the last coinage of his reign , issued c. 1485 , wearing the closed crown of the emperor , at much the same time as Henry VII introduced the style into England ; but James went one better by having himself shown in a realistic three-quarters face portrait , thereby producing what the numismatist Ian Stewart has described as ‘ probably the earliest Renaissance coin portrait outside Italy ’ .
9 On finishing it , had she realized for the first time that he meant to kill her ?
10 They had one shot in the first half and that was seen off by Paul Reece .
11 What had they said at the last ?
12 Had they succeeded for the first time in outstripping the rumours of their coming ?
13 Had they died for the first crime those thirty- ? ? ? ? people would still be alive today .
14 Had they died for the first crime those thirty- ? ? ? ? people would still be alive today .
15 Early in the thirteenth century the aspirations of the knightly class were summed up in the Life of William the Marshal , a great man who , had he lived in the twentieth century , might have made his choice between being a high civil servant and a champion professional boxer .
16 What had he meant about the last couple of lines of her notes ?
17 Labour 's Shadow Chancellor John Smith responded , explaining why the great poet would definitely have joined Amnesty had it existed in the 18th century .
18 Whether or not the prevalence of such obstacles had anything to do with the next developments , we can not be sure .
19 The statement ‘ I notice that you have nothing to review for the next number ’ could only have been written by him .
20 Which of the other items on this list if any , have you collected in the last year ?
21 Oh God you have n't , have you heard about the fifth year toilet yet ?
22 How many gigs have you missed in the last few months ? ’
23 And which have you used during the last year ?
24 Consider , for example , the question ‘ Which textbooks have you read in the last six months ? ’ .
25 You know you had to put how many operations have you had in the last ten years and have are you er receiving any treatment and all that bloody blah blah blah .
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