Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] have the " in BNC.

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1 I demand now in plain terms whether you will or not have the protector for your sovereign . ’
2 Contributions to recurrent costs were about Z$420 million ( about Z$100 per pupil per year ) .7 This parental involvement is theoretically voluntary , but parents are presented with the option of participating or not having the schools they want .
3 What had Labour done — or where had the Conservatives gone wrong — to create such a gap ?
4 Neither then nor now has the urge to travel been universal .
5 Now that the old man knew of his weakness , Vashinov did not want the project to fail and thereby have the finger of incompetence pointed at him .
6 Among the crowd of pedestrians I glimpsed a creature , whether boy or girl , and suddenly had the breath taken from me as though I had been punched , hard .
7 But Dot had changed and so had the skirt and cardigan .
8 The disturbance had slowed them , and so had the loss of two workers .
9 Legend has it that Oliver Cromwell on his way to lay siege to Middleton Hall during the Civil War found the old packhorse bridge too narrow for his cannons and wagons and so had the bridge widened .
10 I certainly had had enough and so had the poor lady , judging by her slight breathlessness , flushed cheeks and waving handkerchief .
11 And so had the Pitts .
12 The city was there , surely enough , but the lake had gone , and so had the Jura beyond it !
13 The bales knocked together again , but the fall from the roof-breach had dwindled , and so had the rush from the windows .
14 True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society .
15 The sovereign 's power to debase the currency has passed to the commercial banks and so has the seigniorage which once accrued to the state .
16 The land someone cultivates is necessarily his : this is simply a special case of the fact that each man unquestionably has a right to his own life and labour , and so has the right to the products of that labour .
17 The Schools Council has now been abolished , and so has the Association of Education Committees .
18 The Headmaster has agreed to the idea , and so has the chairman of the Parents Association .
19 Since the late 1970s , regional conflict has intensified , and so has the role of the United States , which provides large amounts of both military and civil aid to governments which it supports .
20 Times have changed and so has the attitude of the Church .
21 Over the border from Tuscany , it is just in Umbria , and so has the freshness now lost in its overexposed neighbour .
22 And so has the baby . ’
23 The ships have gone and so has the Black Rat , but the opportunist Brown Rat remains a threat ashore .
24 And so has the team that produces it .
25 She has an extraordinary gift , as she is telekinetic and so has the power to make things happen through thought-transmission .
26 ‘ The Chinese people have incurred great sufferings from Japan 's militarism , and so have the Japanese people , ’ said Jiang , recalling the ‘ severe damage ’ to relations caused by Japan 's occupation of China in the thirties .
27 In order not to miss the fair , he would work the night shift and so have the day tree .
28 For example , the following pair of programs have the same effect on the final state and so have the same normal form : unc There are important distinctions that need to be made between processes at the boundary between ( a ) and ( b ) .
29 Then she went on , with considerable pleasure and anticipation in her voice : ‘ The American rights to the new one have been sold , and so have the English paperback rights — for a very large sum .
30 When they 're doing that others will be collating the information and hopefully er , the television cameras , B B C have expressed an interest in coming down and so have the newspapers to actually do erm some sort of documentary on that , and put a display up in the school and also down at the Royal Quays just linked to us .
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