Example sentences of "[noun] and [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The unfortunate subject would feel tired at work and yet have difficulty in sleeping at night .
2 Anorexics , who will use all manner of subterfuge to avoid eating , often become so thin that they lose their monthly periods and consequently have difficulty becoming pregnant .
3 I had a bike and could pedal down to Middleton in Teesdale , meet Marie , take her to the pictures — not the best seats mind — then buy us both fish and chips and still have change out of that two bob .
4 In addition , registration does not create a priority point in the sense that the chargee is guaranteed priority from the date of registration ; this is because if A registers have charge on 21 January he has no guarantee that the company has not created a charge prior to this which may be registered within 21 days and thus have priority .
5 You can repay that sixty pounds and still have change .
6 • when you could buy all of the top five best-selling singles and still have change form a pound ?
7 spend it all night and still have change .
8 They would throw the ball against a wall , do one or more twirls and still have time to catch when it came down .
9 And now we have CDs and all , you could squeeze in the St Matthew Passion and still have room for the rest .
10 Possible explanations for these findings are that women are more likely to consult their doctors and so have blood tests , which may lead to an earlier diagnosis of coeliac disease than in men .
11 Does the Minister agree that , in the present state of affairs , some parts of the country have too much money in the social fund and still have money over after meeting all claims , low and high priority , which are legitimate ?
12 They are there to make your Cosmos Holiday booking easy and most of them will be directly connected to our computer via our Viewdata system and therefore have access to all the latest information , prices and holiday offers at the touch of a button .
13 Indeed , since we actually live in particular contexts and often have difficulty in understanding them , many of our mistakes arise at that level , before more abstract speculation begins at all .
14 Although the Church of the period lamented Charles ' sexual vigour and lack of suppressive morality , to the modern imagination it seems remarkable that he could rule a vast empire and still have time to devote to three concubines .
15 Guests who stay on over the Friday and Saturday nights and also have dinner in the hotel will receive free accommodation .
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