Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I have close contact with the family from from my childhood .
2 Perhaps you have awful faults to counterbalance your few good points . ’
3 At 12 o'clock we have hot food cooked over the stove to the sound of Brush 's vocals , the two sizzling in harmony until it is finally cooked from both sides .
4 So we have increasing dominance of a national government and we have increasing importance of er of er federal monies and , and , and er taxation powers .
5 The average pension for farmers is 50 ecu ( £36 ) per month , and so we have huge problems .
6 So we have high capacity with low entry cost using standard components .
7 So we have National Anthems , and those are the ones we 're gon na concentrate on .
8 They did n't go into details , but apparently they have medical records from their own GP and a letter from their local hospital . ’
9 However , producing this model alongside another may give rise to benefits — perhaps they have common components , or common design and marketing costs , in which case there are shareable inputs .
10 are putting in they have high attendance rates because they 're including explained absences you know , as justified you know , and putting them with the actual attendance
11 So they have little screws to , you know , to go into the bone and little er delicate instruments which are highly developed instruments and manufactured by certain pattern .
12 Thus we have low status , low paid women care assistants , given little overt recognition for the demanding and difficult task they do , caring mostly for elderly women .
13 Thus we have particular impulses and two higher level organizing principles of self love and benevolence .
14 This style of writing focuses on facts rather than abstractions : this explains the differences in the views of Dicey and Jennings on the subject of sovereignty ; it is the reason for the disagreement between Dicey and Robson over whether or not we have administrative law ; and it is reflected in Willis 's argument against Hewart that the test of the existence of the ‘ new despotism ’ was to be found in the way in which the powers were actually used rather than how the form of the power cut across abstract constitutional principles .
15 Sensitive to both heat and cold or open air , thus they have great difficulty in getting comfortable .
16 This book is not designed to engage with exposition of doctrine though it will inevitably point to its importance ; rather it attempts a mode of appreciation of these texts to help readers , whether or not they have prior knowledge of the subject , to respond to them as literary witnesses to a life of faith understood as a game .
17 And the first time usually you have young women phone up from home or from somewhere to do this telesec telesaling huh ?
18 In nature males form what is termed a ‘ lek ’ , ie. they have adjoining territories and show off to one another and attempt to seduce any passing females .
19 Hence we have perfect pop from PP Arnold and The Small Faces alongside junk from Twice As Much , Jimmy Tarbuck and , erm , The Marquis Of Kensington , who was in fact The Kinks ' manager .
20 I think I 'd like to start by making a few general points , er and then er it will be a matter for for others to be somewhat more specific , I I I think I can say that the issue of a new settlement of a new settlement in Greater York is is a fairly unique situation , because we have agreement between the development industry and the County Council , and that 's something of a rarity , but also we have mild support from the Department of the Environment , and as Mr Davis has already said , that is backed by public support .
21 Also we have democratic accountability for the customs service , which is deeply involved .
22 Clearly we have sporadic outbreaks of violence , but then , we are not unique in that in this world .
23 There would then be other means however for us to pursue our our concerns that have n't we know er are moving into a future speculative situation , but if they 're not taken up we have other means of pursuing those , but they would n't affect the the conformity issue .
24 Understandably they have high hopes .
25 Now I have concrete proof against any argument you might put forward concerning not being a beautiful bride , if you see what I mean !
26 ‘ I am so certain of my place here that I would have resigned anyway , and now I have good reason three times over … my nerve had already failed twice , and could n't do so again … . ’
27 Now I have Greek nationality and my mother 's name .
28 Now I have considerable respect for the House of Commons ' Environment Committee but I think on this occasion they must have been tired and emotional when they wrote that .
29 Inevitably we have silly problems , but so far nothing has been insurmountable .
30 And now we have fanatical variations of the Muslim faith breathin' hate and venom all over the Near East . ’
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