Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb base] [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | safety candle , but it was very pretty , it 's from Marks & Spencers and she said er your candle has , has just give up the rights of last night . |
2 | The government has now set up a support centre to help such families : ; Fc Good afternoon , emergency unit . |
3 | It 's the fourth such death this year , and the sport 's governing body has now set up an inquiry . |
4 | The shadow foreign secretary , Dr Jack Cunningham , said : ‘ If the House of Commons has no say over the Maastricht Treaty then the bill itself is a complete charade and a waste of time . |
5 | The player can control the direction which the machine moves in , representing the efforts of its crew to steer the thing by leaning precariously to one side or the other , but he has no say over the speed . |
6 | And she 'd away back up the way to bed again . |
7 | Third , " consumers " — that is , patients , their families , potential patients — have traditionally had least influence over the kind of service they receive . |
8 | The sense expressed would therefore be diagrammable as : This is not the case with have , which always carries the implication that this event is actualized : ( 174 ) * Miriam now had Pengally break down the gate , but he said he really could n't go that far . |
9 | Erm I 've now set out the budget details for the three years . |
10 | It is probably fair that venture capitalists have more say over a company 's affairs than a conventional bank lender with the comfort of a secured arrangement . |
11 | The issue was finally resolved in our day , as the government have now set up a pension for poets , a license to be lazy . |