Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 Colin and John wish to thank White 's Electronics for the posters , key-rings and badges they supplied and Denise Rushton , who not only let them have exhibition space free of charge , but also travelled from Leicester to Telford to meet them on the day .
2 So let me have your queries regarding these machines as well .
3 You 're gon na get so let me have a look while you er
4 It 's as simple as that , he 's showing interest so let him have it if he wants it .
5 So let them have one boyl Then glass them .
6 So let us have no talk of building on the existing legislation .
7 We 've done it all by talking to parents and finding our what they really want from us , so let us have your ideas , comments and requests too — after all , it 's your magazine .
8 So do I have the right to say anything else or not er very , very briefly erm just one two points of criticism .
9 Elizabeth At this time of year , there is more leftover food than usual , so do you have any general hints that you might offer ?
10 So do you have milk delivered ?
11 So do you have a lot of friends in B M K , you know over the years have you made any firm pals ?
12 Erm so do you have a family ?
13 So do you have any ideas where Blagg could be ? ’
14 So do you have all you want , know .
15 I 'd like to see him as well if possible so do you have his number ?
16 So do you have
17 So do you have quite a few famous connections round here ?
18 Not only do they have a greater opportunity to commit their favoured types of crimes , but they have the capacity to influence which of their behaviours will be regarded as corporate crimes in the first place .
19 It is important to recognise that such a circumstance may have significant psychological implications for the self-images of the individuals concerned : not only do they have less than everyone else , but they may feel and see themselves as different — less significant , less integrated , almost outside the mainstream of society .
20 Not only do they have better-paid jobs , but society expects that they should work and , for this reason , they may receive more help with looking after children .
21 Is he aware that one head teacher recently told me that not only do they have to teach in unsavoury conditions , but they are now having to teach in unsafe conditions ?
22 Erm , and not only do they have the red flag , there is the , erm , the Internationale for the the Communist Movement as well , and that apparently erm , was written by French workers in the nineteenth century , and it was used in Russia until nineteen forty-four .
23 But not only do they have to be tough motorists … they also have to be skillful photographers and writers too .
24 Not only do we have the problem of the exercise tactical scenario , but also there are real dangers .
25 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
26 Not only do we have our own supplies of coal , oil and gas , we also have some of the best wind and wave conditions in the world .
27 Not only do we have the BBC2 Food & Drink team to help you with Christmas and New Year entertaining , we also bring you a host of yuletide ideas .
28 Not only do we have the situation in the UK where partial-hearing units ( PHUs — integrated settings ) are using Total Communication ( e.g. Hegarty , Pocklington and Lucas , 1982 ) , but young deaf people do not see the use of BSL as a function of their contact or lack of contact with hearing people .
29 Not only do we have an almost unpronounceable cluster of ‘ th ’ sounds but we ruin both rhymes .
30 Not only do we have inadequate time to deal with important issues , but there is a real risk that unless the other place does its job properly the measures will reach the statute book fundamentally flawed in terms of banding and the special problem of high property values in London and the south-east .
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