Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [noun] have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know that Birmingham have more cana has more canals than Venice ? |
2 | The mother may object and females have even been known to kill the complete litter in consequence . |
3 | ‘ The market is n't enough , and I do n't think that Tories have ever believed the market is enough . |
4 | Sir Rhodes Boyson The market is n't enough , and I do n't think that Tories have ever believed the market is enough . |
5 | We must ensure that hospitals have well thought out discharge plans for every individual , whether he or she has been in hospital for five years or just five days , and that follow-up and after-care services are available for a lifetime if necessary . |
6 | My more recent experience would suggest that matters have not improved significantly from this early social work text , especially concerning social work with elderly people . |
7 | Leaving aside this argument , however , we must also recognize that scholars have sometimes been more generally influenced by the notion that written language should be uniform , even in a period in which it plainly was not uniform , and they sometimes appear to chide the scribes for spelling variably . |
8 | Me the eternal optimist must now concede that Leeds have very little chance of winning the league this year . |
9 | of places that they can not fill because miners have already been moved there from other pits . |
10 | ‘ It does n't help that FISA have never held me responsible ? ’ |
11 | No , I must say that things have now gone so far as to justify me in feeling considerable uneasiness about his continued absence . ’ |
12 | Why should we worry when spacefarers have not suffered any serious harm in so many years of space travel ? |