Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Or I have supreme confidence in myself that she will return to me , ’ he told her smoothly .
2 Or I have some vodka in the fridge .
3 ‘ Neither my brothers or sister or I have any children , ’ said Pakeezah when her mother had finished telling the story .
4 VARIABLES — Characteristics , attributes or qualities that can vary in magnitude among individual cases or which have different categories are referred to as variables in statistical analyses where , usually , their relationship ( for example , between education of mothers and the number of children ever born to them ) is studied .
5 If you can afford private treatment , or you have medical insurance cover to pay for it , you may prefer to take on a full treatment programme with the specialist physiotherapist .
6 Invitation , wedding do you want to look any where else or you have those cos cos you think these will be alright .
7 After a while you get when you first start the first time you ever ride a two wheeler and you have someone holding it or you have some stabilizers on till you know what you 're doing .
8 ‘ Often , operatives who are self-taught or who have minimal instruction will use the equipment for a very limited range of tasks , never realising its full potential .
9 People who have infected sores , such as boils or styes , or who have diarrhoeal conditions , should not prepare food , especially when it is to be distributed to large numbers .
10 They are people who would like to work but believe no work is available , lack the schooling , training , skills , or experience required by employers , are thought by employers to be too young or too old or who have other personal handicaps in finding a job .
11 There are still schools which take registers separately , the boys and the girls separately , or who have pink library book cards for girls and blue library book cards for boys .
12 But some people do need to exercise constraint : diabetics , people with high blood pressure , those who are very overweight or who have high blood cholesterol , those who binge if a craving is indulged .
13 The term ‘ blind ’ should be used carefully to describe those pupils who are completely without vision , or who have light perception only .
14 They are designed primarily for practitioners who are either currently working or who have previous work experience in the industry .
15 Pupils who are blind or who have significant and serious problems of sight have special educational needs whilst at the same time sharing major areas of learning and development with their fully sighted classmates .
16 It takes place at the College of Technology in Kevin Street — but it is only open to those already accepted as a trainee or who have some position in a recognised organisation .
17 However , if one shift performs better ( and ‘ better ’ might refer to the quality or quantity — or both — of product that is made ) is it because it consists of more conscientious workers ; their conditions of working are better , or they have less distraction ; they are supervised more closely and the conveyor belt moves faster ; or their body clock enables them to work better at some times of the day than others ?
18 Either they have a sufficient leverage over processing and marketing , for example in the extractive industries , as shown in Moran 's book ( 1974 ) on the copper industry in Chile , or they have sufficient control over intra-firm transfers , particularly transfer pricing .
19 Neither John nor I have any objection to use of his history , especially if the information is of benefit to someone else .
20 Neither you nor I have any claim on this house , and you know it .
21 ‘ As you well know , Polly , neither Lord Byron nor I have any sense of humour , being British , ’ said Shelley .
22 Neither my right hon. Friend nor I have any plan to meet a delegation of members of the campaign for Clydeside against pollution .
23 Once they go it seems for a moment that neither it nor we have any real existence .
24 Asked about the SNP leadership , he declared : ‘ I do n't say that Salmond and Sillars and Ewing and them have all the answers , no .
25 My child allowance is approximately thirty-seven pounds a month so mum keeps seven pounds and I have thirty .
26 ‘ Mr Wilder and I have private matters to discuss . ’
27 This is clearly seen in the crypt at Lastingham in North Yorkshire , and I have personal experience of the power of this place .
28 one hundred and nine the English chamber barrel organ now showing , thank you and I have eight hundred pounds offered for this fifty , nine hundred and fifty nine hundred and fifty pounds one thousand one hundred one thousand two hundred on my right now at one thousand two hundred pounds , any more ?
29 Lot a hundred and thirty two there it is now , a snuff box with micro-mosaic lid , Lot one three two and I have eight hundred pounds offered for this one and fifty , nine hundred and fifty , one thousand , one hundred , two hundred , three hundred , four hundred , one thousand five hundred , six hundred one thousand six hundred pounds at the back in the aisle , any more ?
30 Staying first of all with the Maggses — ‘ the first parents I had in four years and I have good reason for not putting parents in inverted commas ’ — in a small country town , he learned the respectable , middle-class way to do things :
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