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

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1 But so extreme was the sodomite 's construction that most of those actually engaging in ‘ homo/sexuality , did not identify themselves with it ; not only did they not have our modern categories , but the prevailing categories were so tar removed from how they saw themselves , that apparently the connection was not made .
2 The move to the capital was a great upheaval for the Manchester girls , for not only did they now have to rehearse in Sin City as they called it , but they also had to work with Londoners .
3 In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria .
4 Not only do we already have such a statement in the apostle 's creed , but theological it 's in a different realm .
5 Unless you return to the UK with my business , not only do you not have a job , but the whole future of Grantham and Marsh is on the line . ’
6 So did they just have you on right away ?
7 So did you generally have a , a daily lady to come and help or
8 So did anybody else have that experience of of of caring for children and parents , or or parents-in-law at the same time ?
9 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 .
10 What does he , be getting it again , but he has n't done it yet has he ?
11 We have n't done it yet have we .
12 Well did it really have time to do that ?
13 Why did she always have to fuck herself …
14 Why did you not have the common decency to inform your uncle Orrin of where you were going , even if you no longer wish to oblige your mother and me ? ’
15 Why did he always have to work alone ?
16 Why did it always have to be the trumpet-player ?
17 Why do we not have his intellectual contribution to this debate ?
18 But it 's just a foul old tip , Ruth thought ; why do we still have to come here ?
19 That 's right , I mean why di why have we got the structure of agriculture as we have , you know why why do we still have an atomistical industry right , it 's not just a , a freak of nature , there are economic laws , erm , and opinion that s , that structure the industry and it 's because you just do n't get economies of scale staying in agriculture .
20 If that programme has been such a failure , why do we now have 30 programmes targeting support for identifiable industrial priority areas , and why are there almost 200 collaborative research programmes ?
21 Why do they not have the guts to tackle their own Government about cuts in services ?
22 Why do they always have to throw that in ?
23 Why do you always have poor ?
24 Why do you always have to take their point of view ? ’
25 Why do you always have pears mummy ?
26 Why do you always have to tell me !
27 Why do you always have it , er have it after school ?
28 ‘ And anyway , why do I always have to be the German ? ’
29 Why does nobody why 's there been so many accidents involving
30 Why does he always have to go on like that ? ’
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