Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He thinks like , okay fair enough lets have a bit of snog you know , fair enough , whatever else !
2 Th th that the quarry man somehow has has an investment in the erm in the rock in th other than than than what he receives in wages .
3 Consider a variant of clay that just happens to have the property of reshaping the structure of the soil so that the flow speeds up .
4 Er Mr also made the point that er urban regeneration erm no longer seems to have the emphasis that it did have .
5 It just seems to have the kids .
6 The seller normally wishes to have the conduct of the claim at his expense , and its ultimate litigation or settlement , since it concerns his business generally , and it is usually impractical for the buyer to deal with the issue anyway , since all of the relevant knowledge is in the possession of the seller .
7 However , the structure above does have a number of weaknesses :
8 The independent republic of Honduras had been created a year previously , in 1838 , having once been part of Spanish America ; its fertile coastal plains surround a mountainous interior , rich in forests , and it just manages to have a 40-mile strip of southern coastline on the Pacific to complement its much longer Caribbean seaboard .
9 then the other one still has to have the equivalent of a C commanding although it 's in a , in a different way .
10 When other horses are reaching their limit , Milton always seems to have a bit more in reserve . ’
11 But Bingham retorted : ‘ When Jack 's nervous he always seems to have a go .
12 And what the manifesto is , is trying to do is to er set an agenda for about how the lot of private homes can be improved , and er fixing rent is one thing which the government er traditionally has had a responsibility for and which needs , er must be linked in with conditions because what we have at the moment is a situation where you get , in Oxford , a er a family living in one room being charged er over two hundred pounds a week by an individual landlord , and that 's clearly unacceptable .
13 It also needs to have a sitting-out area where you can savour the different scents and sights , and enjoy an alfresco meal , relax with a drink after a busy day , or entertain friends in informal surroundings .
14 Russia also tends to have no class range there are the educated rich and the uneducated poor .
15 Like the RYR , therefore , the IP 3 R also seems to have a CICR mechanism which is of fundamental importance for understanding of how cells generate calcium oscillations and waves .
16 The project that has gone quite far has had every chance of success but has failed and therefore has demonstrated its inadequacy .
17 To loads of people having heavy breasts means you are an ‘ easy lay ’ , or else it supposedly equals having no intelligence .
18 The plaintiff now seems to have the option of applying to join the new defendant in the existing proceedings as happened in Liff v Peasley [ 1980 ] 1 All ER 623 or starting separate proceedings and relying on Thompson v Brown .
19 The Black Dog are at the forefront of a pack which often seems to have no desire to come out of the woodwork .
20 ‘ He really does have a problem , ’ he said ; but he too spoke softly .
21 Stuttgart really does have a lot to offer , and when you consider that all around is the enchanting Black Forest full of impressive vistas and fascinating towns , you 'll appreciate why those who visit return with nothing but praise ( and some great duty frees ! )
22 and because the Buckinary is so big and really warrants having a stag group over that neck of the woods
23 The group now claims to have a 50% share of the US car manuals market .
24 SHOOTING victim Jason Ward who discharged himself from hospital a month ago has had the plaster removed from his shattered limbs .
25 Well lets have a look
26 The next mill downstream has had a variety of names over the years : Russell Mill , Lowes Mill and more recently , Malvern Mill .
27 I said that to him and he looked at me over the top of his glasses like that , cos he , in his office , he sits here , the door 's there , he sits here and I , I , everybody else has had the door open , I went in and shut the door and I stood behind him , I did n't stand in front of him , stood behind him so , keep
28 Ah doubt there 's anybody else has had the sort of opportunity he 's had for flyin' around at will in that part of the Antarctic . ’
29 He never looks to have a rest and at the end of the day when we 've come in , he 's still out there practising . ’
30 Try selling nappies and dogfood to someone who lives alone and never intends to have a baby or a dog .
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