Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [verb] have " in BNC.
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1 | Acoustically , the Dana Offset does have a distinctive feel . |
2 | Ronnie Whelan does have a brother playing in the league of Ireland . |
3 | The Ramsey chronicle of c.1170 , for example , claims to have used charters , some written in English , while there is good reason to think that the historian of Ely Abbey did have access to records compiled in Anglo-Saxon in the late tenth century and translated into Latin in the early twelfth . |
4 | ‘ While the Chris Hani case did have a tremendous impact on South Africa it has not taken away from investigations into the murders of Julie and Elizabeth . ’ |
5 | Sabine Jourdain was doing most of Durance 's work , Benedict Joseph did have a motive to kill her . ’ |
6 | Arnold Kaech did have one advantage denied to William Arbuthnot ; his monument could be landed on the spot by helicopter . |
7 | Mr Winner did have such a picture . |
8 | At about this time Mr. Tee did have some connection with Winchester , but the extent of that connection and what was to remain of it are matters in dispute between the parties . |
9 | But there were moments when he almost wished that what was happening between Maisie and Mr Malik did have a sexual connotation . |
10 | ‘ the burden is upon the defendant , Mr. Smith , to satisfy the court on the balance of probabilities that Mr. Winterbone did have the necessary capacity . |
11 | But Mr Bentine does have his good points — apart from a chuckling delivery style he did not learn by listening to voice-overs on Horizon . |
12 | ‘ So you see , Mr Pipkin did have a real motive , ’ said Angelina excitedly . |
13 | But flexibility of the VME standard does have its advantages especially if previously designed systems were based on it . |
14 | Sir Thomas did have a quarrel with someone in the hotel before dinner . |
15 | In this case I am satisfied that Booth J. did have a discretion to take into account the interests of the children . |
16 | While most writers on the constitution are satisfied that , by comparison with the various definitions , the United Kingdom does have a constitution , some writers insist that there is no constitution . |
17 | I 'm afraid Monte Samana does have rules about this sort of thing . ’ |
18 | Now he knew that the Darkfall effect did have the answer to those questions and that Bissell could give him those answers . |
19 | Despite its apparent mutability , E. coli does have the power to protect its genetic integrity . |
20 | In truth , elephants and E. coli do have a lot in common , inasmuch as all organisms share fundamental pathways of cellular metabolism — such as protein synthesis or carbohydrate breakdown — as well as the genetic code . |
21 | The BIS standards do have flaws , though not the ones that bankers complain of . |
22 | But it has to be said that their bass player Steve Harris does have his own football pitch and his own pub ! |
23 | The Court of Appeal admitted that Ms Mountford did have exclusive possession of the property and that this might be important evidence in determining the intentions of the parties . |
24 | Despite the doubts , Gina Bellman does have the naive , vulnerable quality Potter clearly wanted — to that extent , she was right . |
25 | The likelihood of finding it on a University reading list , or even in a University library , would be slight , though the books of Roberts 's lifelong friend George Gissing do have a place in the approved literary canon . |
26 | Some of the traditional theories used to account for the failure of the extreme right in Great Britain do have something to say about the reasons for this . |
27 | However , Fru Møller did have an interest in wine : its manufacture and its imbibing . |
28 | Dame Catherine did have a lecherous look in her eyes . |
29 | But whatever the truth , the NASA team insists that the Pinatubo cloud does have one silver lining . |