Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Has anyone else noticed how , in the player interviews in the match programme , everyone so far has said without fail that the funniest player at Elland Road is our Jon .
2 at the moment we have nothing so just have to wait and see .
3 Nothing so far has disproved the contention that the classical Greeks did not even know the name of the Jews .
4 All I would say to you is that the very small primary schools I not only have to doubt the financial viability , but I personally sometimes would doubt that the National Curriculum can be delivered to a school where you 've got an age range between five and eleven and you 've only got thirty or forty children , and that is a personal point of view , which I have , erm having seen many of our schools , and I believe that the problems that some of our large urban schools have , with thirty to a class packed in , is also something we should address and give careful thought to when we are resourcing education .
5 I now occasionally have to look fierce but generally it 's fine .
6 I no longer had to push away the picture of Saad laid out on the floor , or banish from my imagination the sound of his huge voice , louder than the roaring of the wind , dumb for ever .
7 Also what struck me was now that they they 're not fighting the Japanese erm they 're not required to make the sacrifices of war that they were so perhaps they 're going to think right let's see what we can make out of this , I do n't , I no longer have to pay X tax because
8 It is open to additional carriers that meet criteria set by AT&T , which is particularly keen to win support from some Europeans and is no doubt knocking hard on the door of Unisource BV , the joint venture between Sweden 's Televerket and Koninklijke PTT Telecom Nederland NV , which so far has proved the most successful among such ventures — and already has loose links with both AT&T and Kokusai Denshin in Eastern Europe and points further east .
9 A dozen Valences of those days were among the host of drafted hive gangs and planetary troopers who fought their way across the ash wastes , spearheaded by a company of Space Marines , to relieve and purge those ravaged hives , which ever since had loomed abandoned like smashed skulls .
10 It also seemed as if somebody up there had decided to have a laugh at the expense of an arguably premature rave by yours truly .
11 The 22-year-old Bath back-row forward 's astonishing winding road to glory has taken more twists than a roller-coaster , the most recent providing ample proof ‘ that somebody up there has decided I am going to make it ’ .
12 But you can be absolutely sure that , if that is the position of your business , somebody else somewhere has got your card marked as an easy number and is about to take you by surprise .
13 This removes a lot of work from the main processor which no longer has to bother with keyboard scanning , buffering , etc .
14 Er , you only just have to say , well you know , would it suit you for me to come in
15 Like the child who long before had fled from the schoolmaster 's house at Ottery , Coleridge in his flight to the dragoons was escaping from intolerable external pressures , from the certain disapproval of his family , and from emotions within himself he seemed unable to control .
16 As exclusively revealed in Limit the 28-year-old rave whiz — who so far has sold 60,000 records — works for the Inland Revenue which bans staff from moonlighting .
17 Such theories must have attracted the Eliot who so often had connected modern and savage life and whose own poetry had been attacked for its apparently illogical movements from one image to the next .
18 So that 's really you literally only have to listen to the phone call and turn up .
19 ‘ You are a part of it , ’ he interrupted caustically , ‘ whether you like it or not , and at the moment you are the only friend Steve Cannock has and if you feel for him as you so often have claimed to you 'll be at his side when he needs you . ’
20 Many studies have been published since , but none so far has convinced regulatory bodies that action should be taken to protect populations exposed to electromagnetic radiation .
21 There was one member whose sight was so bad that when she read she not only had to prop a second pair of spectacles on top of the pair already resting on her nose , but also had to stand under the standard lamp almost pressed against the light bulb .
22 Could you not just have asked me ? ’
23 Could you not equally have said : ‘ Ha !
24 The whole interview reminded him of the English card game in which you not only had to guess what cards your opponent held , but decide what he thought yours were , and so on .
25 You not only have to deal with people questioning her musical ability , but also just that constant male assault .
26 She just always has done .
27 But Ed though remains superbly played by Ian Gelder , an ageing , moustachioed boy scout with emergent tendencies , as is Christopher Hancock 's fearful old dad who early on has rumbled Sloane , an Alf Garnett before his time .
28 You hardly ever have to run very much , ’ said Granny .
29 Another agent was employed instead to try to apprehend Tyndale , who once more had to disappear underground .
30 Would you ever really have believed me about my ‘ harem ’ if you had n't met them ? ’
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