Example sentences of "and [conj] they have [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 as if it had happened a few years ago , Mr Donal John MacLennan , leaning on his metal gate as his sheep thronged the pens of today 's farm at Corry , knew that Johnson and Boswell had been guests in this place , and that they had had good times here .
2 Will the Minister confirm that the present Government have introduced higher taxes than any other Government , and that they have increased national insurance contributions for those on average and low pay by a massive 40 per cent ?
3 What is likely to matter most when someone is buying your product is a quite vague general impression that it is familiar and that they have heard good of it somewhere : not an explicit memory of an ad .
4 They do so because they are black and black youths tend to identify strongly with other blacks , and because they have achieved visible success and black kids want clues as to how they too might be successful .
5 Because of the technical problems , because of the time that people had to give to do it and because they have got other things like induction meetings to go to .
6 Whether they watched BBC-TV news regularly ( asked in the pre-Campaign Wave ) , and whether they had watched BBC-TV news on the day or day before the interview ( in the first and second fortnight of the campaign ) .
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