Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [coord] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Covenants may be included in the contract and conveyance imposing an obligation on the purchaser , which has both cost and value implications . |
2 | Mr George McMillan , from east Belfast , claimed the law was on his side and premises such as the bookies , a Stanley Racing shop , are required to have both access and toilet facilities for disabled people . |
3 | As the 18th century turned , governments and officials had less to offer and newspaper publishers found advertising more lucrative as a form of revenue . |
4 | Maybe the missing contract had finally appeared and Bobby Anscombe had n't liked its provisions . |
5 | Dawn had just broken and Sir John , unable to sleep , had risen early to confer with Alderman Venables about the continued disappearance of Roger Droxford , still wanted for the murder of his master whose decapitated corpse Cranston had found . |
6 | " The novel is the one bright book of life , " Lawrence had didactically exclaimed and Bill Potter had didactically reiterated . |
7 | Seven PSC and three ulcerative colitis patients had both IgG and IgA anti-neutrophil antibody . |
8 | It had immediately bombed and Sir David English , editor of the Daily Mail , had had to be brought in to rescue it by throwing out the new design ideas and making it look as old-fashioned as its daily counterpart . |
9 | After an hour , the number of missed signals had almost doubled and reaction times were also much slower for the warm drivers . |
10 | It was a time of high political tension as Margaret Thatcher had recently resigned and Neil Kinnock was making the most of it as he held a press conference in the showroom , flanked by the two candidates , Gordon McMaster for Paisley South and Irene Adams for Paisley North . |