Example sentences of "[noun prp] do have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would have surprised Claudia if Dana did have any money ; she earned a great deal but spent it as fast as she made it , and , while it made sense for Roman to bring her under his wing , Claudia resented it fiercely .
2 At about this time Mr. Tee did have some connection with Winchester , but the extent of that connection and what was to remain of it are matters in dispute between the parties .
3 Yes , WordPerfect does have drop-down menus , but they 're accessed via an unmemorable key combination — Alt plus the = key , although you can change the default to something more sensible , like plain Alt — and the keyboard shortcuts are equally forgettable .
4 Her poetry indicates that Leapor did have some friends before meeting Freemantle ; Octavia , for example , respected her enough to listen to her advice , even if she probably did not accept it .
5 Arnold Kaech did have one advantage denied to William Arbuthnot ; his monument could be landed on the spot by helicopter .
6 ‘ So Ryan did have some uses . ’
7 Bull does have another transaction processing product , BOS/tp , which is Bull 's Unix implementation of Tuxedo — this has nothing to do with CICS ; it enables existing Bull and RS/6000 customers to run Unix applications with Oracle and so on .
8 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 .
9 Other Council 's like Harlow do have central policy units which is what we would be described as , because people recognition that it 's important that you need to have people who are outside departments looking at the organisation as a whole , what it 's doing , where it 's going , how it 's being influenced by external organisation 's , i.e. what the Health Service are doing locally , or what the Government 's doing more significantly , erm , I think you need people looking around to see how the Council 's affected and what , what were doing in and taking an overall view and responding in that way and that 's the kind of thing that we do and that 's why were here .
10 The excesses of Vathek do have some emulators — in Matthew Lewis 's The Monk ( 1796 ) , and even in the Victorian novels of Sheridan Le Fanu — but it is the polite feeling of Otranto that flourishes in the hugely popular Gothic novels of the Regency .
11 Sue Adams of Greenpeace said : ‘ The NRA does have adequate powers to prosecute , but it does n't seem to use them often enough . ’
12 Leith vetoed the idea before he could voice it — though she had to admit that the idea of living and working in London did have tremendous appeal .
13 Norwich did have other chances , top scorer Mark Robins seeing a superb volley ruled out for offside — but most of those came towards the end of the game as desperate Oldham charged forward in a vain attempt to gain a point .
14 This suggests that Elizabeth does have some freedom to shape her life , although society will always place limitations on that freedom .
15 Halstead did have one man worth £300 , but among the remaining 148 taxpayers there was only one worth £80 and one worth 40 marks .
16 Gatsby does have more success than Clegg , as he and Daisy do rekindle their affair for a time and plan for Daisy to leave her husband .
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