Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ God , Annie , does she still have it off with blokes , you 'd better watch it . ’ |
2 | But why , when she 's been playing for so long , has millions in the bank and leads a very active life outside the tour , does she still have the desire to compete ? |
3 | But can she allow herself to get in touch with that needy infant inside her adult self , or does she always have to be the carer , the non-greedy adult , leaving Bob Halton to express all the emotional greed for them both ? |
4 | Is he making subtle statements about the mutable nature of fashion , or does he just have crap taste in togs ? |
5 | Does he still have that orange Pac-a-Mac ? |
6 | A , i , has he , does he still have his ball ? |
7 | ‘ Why does he always have to go on like that ? ’ |
8 | and does he actually have a home telephone number or so can I |
9 | Does it just have one , one side to each tape ? |
10 | Why does it always have to be me ? ’ |
11 | Why does Jason Newsted get a bass solo spot and does it really have to go on forever ? |
12 | Is it only a paper tiger , or does it really have teeth ? |
13 | Not only does it apparently have the oldest version of the entry for 1020 ( see above ) , but under 1018 it has the death of an Abingdon abbot which is not in C. Other material now in D and E was probably only added after the Abingdon chronicle reached Canterbury . |
14 | Does it really wish to dissolve itself into a European federation , as many of its intellectuals claim , or does it still have specifically Greek aims to pursue in the Balkans and the Middle East ? |
15 | Does it still have trains there ? |
16 | Does it necessarily have to be the sharing of bread and wine ? |
17 | Does it necessarily have a fissiparous effect ? |