Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb past] have " in BNC.
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1 | Roman law never did have a doctrine that trusts should be set up by imperative words . |
2 | ‘ I 'm sure if King Stephen ever did have the Empress in his power he would not wave a sword in her face , ’ she declared severely . |
3 | To see whether the junction films actually did have more fixed information in them than the others , a comparison was made of the ratings from Groeger and Chapman ( in press b ) . |
4 | It must be noted first that the Liberals really did have something to hide over Marconi , but it must be . |
5 | Thatcher really did have a sex change , and the one she changed with was Paddy Ashdown , who used to be a man . |
6 | Ferngrove Park , with its woods and meadows and deep thickets full of secret nooks and crannies , was a place where the Brownies really did have a grand time . |
7 | Hierarchy never did have its day . |
8 | But on the other hand , anti-racism definitely did have a place . |
9 | What do you know , these babies really did have your name written on them . |
10 | I do n't think the boys ever did have far to go , but Weenie did have . ’ |
11 | Yeah , but married couple there did have a couple of people there that got married while they were in the T A but they were n't allowed , they never allowed to sort of buddy , buddy together I tell you why I got put with that woman . |
12 | Let Spencer help you , my dear , my youngest son always did have a good head for figures . ’ |