Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adv] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | by no means were they living together and certainly had no children from previous marriages . |
2 | She was delighted rather than otherwise to have an extra visitor , and she chattered throughout the excellent dinner , preventing Robbie from concentrating on the fascinating conversation going on between Fen and the rector . |
3 | Then again , addictions to substances that affect different types of synapse can be quite similar — and some people seem to be prone to addiction per se , rather than just to have a weakness for a particular substance . |
4 | He seemed likely to be doing it for quite some time to come as , rather than actually having an election , it is more a case of finding someone willing to take on the job . |
5 | They will get their hands on Campbell this week anyway and still have a match winner in Knell . |
6 | The passive is certainly more impersonal and factual than the active construction but nevertheless one feels that an analysis such as that of Palmer and Higgenbotham , which equates He was seen to walk away and He was seen to be walking away as both having the reporting " see that " meaning , loses sight of a slight but real semantic distinction . |
7 | My mother and my best friend , both of whom believed that I could just as well have a bath at home , came with me . |
8 | Mrs Thatcher said economic sanctions did have the effect of depressing an economy and depriving people of jobs , but rarely if ever had the desired political effect . |
9 | By this time the Hintons more or less had a monopoly on sugar processing , and more and more land was being turned over to sugarcane production . |
10 | So I more or less had a crew cut . |
11 | Finally , the committee recommends , the US should be No 1 where a ‘ field affects other areas of science disproportionately and therefore has a multiplicative effect on other scientific advances ’ . |
12 | She was an only child of a single , unsupported mother who was trying to maintain them both by working full-time and also having an evening job three nights a week . |
13 | The Hazelby 's started keeping the Continental breed two years ago and now have a flock of 35 at Brongest , Newcastle Emlyn . |
14 | The British Council is well known here and already has a substantial programme . |
15 | The evidence of history , not to mention the physical evidence of those land deeds , suggested a subject of legitimate journalistic inquiry : who legally as well as morally had the right to ownership of the property ? |
16 | Neither then nor now has the urge to travel been universal . |
17 | The Bovis construction division , while depressed in the UK , had continued to benefit from its expansion overseas and now had a worldwide order book of £3.4 billion , despite the international recession . |
18 | It offers so very much to the young people who go there and also has a lot to offer adults . |
19 | These biopsy specimens were confirmed endoscopically and histologically to have no signs of underlying disease . |
20 | This seems to support the view that link verbs play little or no role in pushing the communication forward and therefore have no rhematic status . |
21 | But then the same would be true if you stayed in and watched Thelma & Louise instead and actually had a good time , would n't it ? |
22 | Neither as yet had a large enough force to risk battle . |
23 | Cup okay and so have a guess at that one . |