Example sentences of "[coord] have [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Have they provided prize-fights , or has it all been like all-in wrestling , where the heaves and grunts and assaults have seemed stagey and contrived ?
2 Or had they all planned it beforehand , for a joke — but it was silly to think that .
3 Or have they all left but the soldiers ? ’
4 Or have they all died out ?
5 and everyone jumped on the bandwagon , or have they all made up their own ?
6 Or or have it all ready
7 Nor has it any more to do with Peter 's reforms than might perhaps justify an editorial footnote .
8 Answer guide : The point here is that at the date of the balance sheet the business did not own the asset nor had it any right to its use as all that had happened at that date was an order had been placed which could easily be cancelled .
9 And then , when no-one even blinked an eye , nor have him any money , nor ( surprisingly enough ) the offer of a job … ‘ ‘ ; the stifling heat in the Métro tunnels , as if it were about to explode at any moment , and this uplifting sense of drifting , passing through whole areas of life scarcely touching on any of them .
10 And has he any children ?
11 Did n't the Anglicans try and have it both ways ?
12 into a marquis and having it all laid on for
13 He would never scribble in his annuals and had them all in order .
14 I 'd placed six smaller bombs , and had them all lit in forty seconds .
15 spent on his house and had it all .
16 The only advantage of birthdays is getting presents and , even there , we might follow the example of one or two cultures , and have them all on the same day .
17 ‘ Who , other than Michael Winner , would have the gall to stage an event starring Michael Crawford , Charles Aznavour and Ryan O'Neal , and have them all beaten by a totally unknown actor ? ’
18 Everybody gets one and I wan na s I do n't wan na I wan na I wan na bring these in-house via the sales office and have them all centrally distributed cos it 's no good well if you read the T T G and the Travel Weekly it 's already taken two days .
19 I have n't been to one of the meetings so I ca n't remember who the , but how are all these contained within the budget , all these costs , and have they all been approved and agreed ?
20 I realised Michael could save me maybe five years of work , but I figured I 'd rather go slow and steady than to go fast and have it all fall apart .
21 You know you can do it … get out there and have it all !
22 And then , at half past eight , we used to have to get everything ready for breakfast and have it all ready ; and then we had to go in for prayers .
23 In upholstery you really do get what you pay for and you usually have to take the quality on trust since you can not see all the underpinnings of frames , filling and springs unless you are shown a sample cross section and have it all explained to you in the shop .
24 Anne 's just saying we erm ought to pull that whole sta dance floor out and have it all flat floored .
25 For two pins I 'd send this lot home and have you all to myself . ’
26 A pound of tea , I said ; no , half a pound , thank you , and any bread that 's got a European type of crust , and have you some Dundee marmalade ?
27 And have you any idea who sent the message ? ’
28 and have you any experience at the finging Phil ?
29 Aye , and have you any nicknames for people in the factory ?
30 And have you any matters arising , from these minutes ?
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