Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We did have separate supplies in station .
2 However that may be , Cnut 's considerable generosity to Canterbury implies that he did have good relations with Æthelnoth , and this possibly made him the more determined to control the selection of his successor .
3 The Court of Appeal admitted that Ms Mountford did have exclusive possession of the property and that this might be important evidence in determining the intentions of the parties .
4 The revolution at Northampton may have been different but it did have uncanny echoes of what had gone on at Neath .
5 They found that more than half their sample did have previous admissions within the preceding year .
6 ‘ Because I became a sister so young , I suppose I did have high expectations of myself .
7 He claimed that this amount did have significant effects on the person 's capacity to remember ( though presumably it did not cause them to remember their past experiences as yeast cells ! ) .
8 Nevertheless , the Court of Appeal in Proctor and Gamble Philippine Manufacturing Corpn v Peter Cremer GmbH and Co ( The Manila ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 843 , pointed out that promissory estoppel may be relevant here if there is a representation which carries a strong implication that the representor did have full knowledge of the facts .
9 Nevertheless , it did have important consequences within the scholarly study of antiquity itself .
10 Such actors , especially the university pure mathematicians , with their followers in the ATAM , and the applied mathematicians , with their industrial allies , did have considerable success in convincing school teachers of the ‘ need ’ for change in school practice , while fending off attacks ‘ from below ’ on their own curricular practices .
11 The results of the research projects , however , do have practical implications for the selection and training of sisters .
12 Fourth , structure ( 47 ) for the clausal adjective follows just the same general intensional pattern as will be needed for sentences which contain not an adjective but a ( non-finite ) verb phrase : ( 61 ) Leonard proved this theorem to rival the Nomination theorem in its scope Atkins will guarantee her picture to have fetched $100,000 at its last sale 4.7 It seems permissible to agree , in this case , that we do have good grounds for accepting that the adjectives are understood as part of a structure felt to be a clause , of which the preceding noun phrase would be the subject .
13 Third , those who do have long-term relationships with particular organizations , whether these relationships are exclusive or not , enjoy a considerable level of informal protection .
14 Even fashion products such as nail polish or lipstick , which do have regular changes of colour , can benefit greatly .
15 However that may be , the entrepreneurs do have powerful friends in Bangkok : the finance minister has an interest in the glass industry ; the interior minister has an interest in soda ash .
16 This is not the place to repeat Wittgenstein 's rejection of such figments of linguistic bewitchment nor yet to deny that people and animals do have inner lives of pains , itches , tingles , thrills , and throbs .
17 ‘ I do have other customers in the club tonight , ’ she reminded him starchily .
18 They do have other uses of course , such as giving you an early , audible warning of a bite you have not yet seen , and allow you to attend to other things like pouring a cup of coffee and watering the horse , without the risk of missing a bite .
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20 Some companies do have genuine offers after April 5 because they 've begun a new accounting period and will be keen to impress their investors .
21 While people do have private languages with which to communicate with themselves or others close to them , the main purpose of language is to communicate with others .
22 Coins do have considerable advantages over other objects as sources of information .
23 Yet as has been shown by , amongst others , Hills , in an investigation of some applications of self-teaching systems , lectures do have considerable appeal for students .
24 Although the line between the theory-specific and the more generic surveys is a difficult one to draw , it is important as a reminder of the very important point that methods do have theoretical implications of a profound kind , even if these are not always easy to determine .
25 ‘ You do have true presentiments of doom , Mary .
26 Even promising young athletes do n't bring us out on a winter 's day ; we do have little tours of inspection , occasionally . ’
27 I declare a bias immediately ; I am a practitioner , and I do have large grants in this field .
28 Women like Sarah , on the other hand , who do have high expectations of marriage , are likely to be sufficiently disillusioned by the reality of wedded bliss not to want to repeat the experience .
29 And migration is restricted to the very young , we do have high levels of migration by those in retirement age groups .
30 Not only that but they do have different ways of achieving their maximum personal utility .
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