Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb past] have " in BNC.
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1 | It seemed that both incomers and Shetlanders presumed that the researchers did have a clearcut image of conflict in the area and that they were just fiddling about trying to show it , rather than attempting to do something about it ( e.g. putting the incomers somewhere else , helping out the incomers for once , etc . ) . |
2 | I wanted to tell him that the proletariat of the suburbs did have strong class feeling . |
3 | It may well be that the police did have justification in their reasonable fear that a breach of the peace would ensue if they did not remain where they were , and if they did not issue instructions to the appellants to leave . |
4 | In families where the mother tended to intervene often in the first observation period , the children did have longer quarrels and more frequent physical fights in the second observation period ( six months later ) than in families where she intervened less . |
5 | What the phrenologists did have , judging from that sample of one , was tremendous insight into human nature . |
6 | The Israelites did have in their possession another account , perhaps two other accounts , of the taking of Jericho which were more conventional . |
7 | The external skeleton inherited from their water-living forebears , needed few modifications for life on land , but the millipedes did have to acquire a different method of breathing . |
8 | I only y well you see the Romans did have a word you know they had a phrase , have you heard about that Roman phrase ? |
9 | Nevertheless the Tories did have established methods for ensuring co-ordination between the high command and the rank and file . |