Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [adv] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 But while the audience can relax in relative comfort in the mini auditorium which seats 200 , staff and performers have always had to work in rather cramped conditions in tiny dressing-rooms and offices that still have the old wall-paper on the bedroom walls .
2 Why not use those enormous silly grey eyes that never had a wayward or mischievous look in them ?
3 Apart from the fact that I think most people were able to afford a far bigger range of furnishings , for instance , the number of homes that actually had a carpet in the living room , there was very small percentage of people who could afford to have any sort of carpeting except for a small square of something in their living room .
4 I remember listening to all the music that was around at that time and understanding it with a naivety which I wish I still had sometimes , putting a band together when I was nine or ten and playing the talent show at grade school , writing songs and still having the godawful things around the house .
5 Erm we 've we 've actually developed social housing really rather as it 's been an opportunity we 've grabbed it and we 've done it , you know , some of it 's been very very good an and nobody 's knocking that but I think it is time that we took stock and actually had a a proper policy and a proper strategy on sa on social housing .
6 While she was deciding whether to support the Denver Broncos or the Pittsburgh Pederasts ( whatever ) , I sneaked into the bedroom and nearly had a heart attack to find a three-foot Paddington Bear propped up on the pillow .
7 Best known is the marsh dog of the Swiss Lake people , which was capable of speed and also had a strong powerful jaw .
8 It was incredibly eerie to stand outside the office in the pitch dark , to press a switch and immediately have the whole air field illuminated by the ghostly glow of this small searchlight , making its little patch of light on the cloud above .
9 Because I think there has been a trend , has there not , in recent years where people tend to take a main holiday perhaps on the continent and then have a second holiday in this country .
10 Erm it also means that in the case of tapes that have come from your parents you 're more likely to know one or two of the speakers and therefore have a less difficult time sorting out which one of these twelve
11 The awareness that there is not a discussion about what communications is , and that perhaps there should be , is rather different from the viewpoint of some English lecturers , who believe that English is established as a practice and therefore has no need of a debate about its development as a discipline .
12 She managed this better than I did , presumably having had practice and certainly having the advantage of knowing in advance that she stuck out about eighteen inches in front of where she ought to have been .
13 These methods are well suited to computers and often have the advantage that , should an error occur , at worst it lengthens the computations a little .
14 It was painted a drab olive grey to look like a German staff car and even had the monthly enemy air recognition panel painted on the bonnet .
15 e ) mock interviews Students benefit enormously from being " interviewed " by people from industry and then having the opportunity to " debrief " , and so learn ways of improving self presentation .
16 It is possible to cater for a sweet tooth and still have a healthy diet .
17 Chlorinated trisodium polyphosphate is the combination of a strongly alkaline phosphate and chlorine and therefore has a significant cleaning capability although it suffers as a disinfectant through its low chlorine content .
18 They do n't want to tie up their capital in the long term and then have the delay in selling .
19 So you 'd work a nine day stretch and then have a load of days off ?
20 The College of Art was started as a distinguished contribution to the network of music and art schools and today has the same financial problems as every other higher education institution .
21 The use of English was thus significantly more restricted in the first generation than in the second generation , who had generally attended British schools and often had a native-like command of British English .
22 Replace anything that is showing signs of wear and always have a strong safety leash joining the rig to the board .
23 They claimed to have the weapon purely for self-defence but also had a set of viciously spiked knuckle-dusters .
24 The point estimate for the study by Barclay et al is close to the combined estimate ; that by Vijayaraghavan showed least effect but also had the lowest mortality in the control group , and its confidence intervals include the overall community study reduction of 30% .
25 This kind of organization was also important in the construction industry but never had the same force in ‘ process ’ plant production .
26 In that situation a child with learning difficulties has access to the full curriculum with his peers but also has the benefit of the SENSS teacher sensi-tively supporting and encouraging .
27 The Protocol also leaves out ‘ soft ’ CFCs , which have a much lower potential for ozone depletion but still have a destructive effect .
28 Chairman I 'm sure that the Policy Committee will take note of er your erm remarks er and indeed will be pleased to see the satisfactory er , operation of the Highways Department er in the current year , erm , sometimes we get some better news than others and of course the , the fact that the interest rates have er fallen has considerably er , erm assisted the Highways Department as indeed have the er very competitive prices which have been received for er , er constructional works .
29 He thought with pleasure of his sister 's elegant face with the skin that always had a gleam and yet was softly , darkly creamy at the same time .
30 This meant that the district officer became increasingly isolated from the activities that often had the greatest impact on — and the greatest importance for — his district .
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