Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 This was remarkably precise and remarkably misleading and seems once again to have been based essentially on Chinese communist capability .
2 I normally work on a 33MHz 486 , and do n't ever have to wait much for anything to happen .
3 We can sometimes reserve a suite room for single occupancy for a £55 supplement ; suite rooms share facilities with another room , and do n't always have a balcony .
4 What this spirit brought was a confidence that problems can be solved , and do not just have to be lived with .
5 Recreational players often play in less than ideal conditions and do not always have the time or money available to spend on their rackets .
6 In these two genera the tentacle pores on the arm are open and do not usually have tentacle scales .
7 Landslips , earthquakes and faulting are not everyday occurrences in this country and do not usually have to be allowed for in settlement siting .
8 But Branson always regarded licensing deals as unsatisfactory ; in the first place , the licensee could pick and choose which records it wanted to release , and did not always have the ‘ emotional commitment ’ to making them hits .
9 The NY-5 loved being tuned to dropped D , settled more than happily into DADGAD , and did n't even have a problem coping with a low C on the bottom string in conjunction with a heavy plastic thumbpick .
10 Shaking her head in bemusement , she moved her gaze to the outfit spread out on the bed , and did n't quite have time to screw her face into an expression of approval before Mrs McMahon looked at her .
11 Another rumour countered that she had always been unpleasant and had thus never had a love-affair , unhappy or otherwise .
12 Copyright comes into force immediately on completion or publication of the work and does not normally have to be recorded or registered .
13 She does not have to prove any negligence on the part of the manufacturer and does not even have to rely upon the product liability provisions of Part I of the Act .
14 Well , I think that there is an argument of sorts for saying that a computer of the kind described does not have a theory of the external world , does not have mental states which refer , and does not therefore have thoughts in any significant sense .
15 Very gradually , the secure base that the mother provided ‘ out there ’ becomes absorbed and assimilated within the young child so that she is ‘ in here ’ and does not always have to be kept in sight .
16 Haynes has tended to be the less adventurous of the two and does not quite have his partner 's determination to hammer the ball into a distant wall , but before the series began he had 5,340 runs at 41 , with twelve centuries , to his name all the same .
17 The fact that he 's not pin-up material like Bolton and does not quite have the same vocal dexterity as either Bolton or Richie probably has a significant bearing on his lack of success in Europe .
18 Dewdrops , on the other hand , exist , not because they are durable , but because they have only just come into existence and have not yet had time to evaporate .
19 With on-site inspections , seals , analysis of materials , electronic surveillance and satellite links they cover some 95 per cent of the world 's nuclear installations outside the five nuclear weapon states — Britain , France , the Soviet Union and the United States , which all allow safeguards monitoring in a few of their civil installations , and China , which has signed a safeguards agreement but has not yet had a single inspection .
20 But tests so far have clearly shown that dietary fibre increases the wastage and indicated that generally the higher the fibre content the higher the wastage of calories .
21 Somehow it seemed degrading to seek work this way , but vets no longer had to be anonymous .
22 Reconstituted families will become increasingly common but do not yet have a clear identity in British social life .
23 Both of these will obviously know their picas from their points but do not necessarily have any experience with the Macintosh ( or any other computer system , come to that ) .
24 I know I can use matching Silky , but do not always have the right colour ’ .
25 Children of this age want to do so much , but do n't yet have the ability to tackle many things — which makes them feel frustrated .
26 The new play has humour , pain and anguish about the nature of brothers and family relationships ‘ of people who are bound to each other but do n't necessarily have a great deal in common . ’
27 But did n't there have to be something out there , just to witness , just to know ?
28 He even wondered if he ought to suggest to Paul Lexington that that sentence was put on a hoarding outside the theatre , but did n't quite have the nerve .
29 We got some recognition from the other guitarists but did n't really have the foresight to make it into something big .
30 It was always like this these days — two colleagues who respected each other but did n't really have much to say .
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