Example sentences of "and [adv] have the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I certainly had had enough and so had the poor lady , judging by her slight breathlessness , flushed cheeks and waving handkerchief .
2 True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society .
3 The ships have gone and so has the Black Rat , but the opportunist Brown Rat remains a threat ashore .
4 ‘ The Chinese people have incurred great sufferings from Japan 's militarism , and so have the Japanese people , ’ said Jiang , recalling the ‘ severe damage ’ to relations caused by Japan 's occupation of China in the thirties .
5 Then she went on , with considerable pleasure and anticipation in her voice : ‘ The American rights to the new one have been sold , and so have the English paperback rights — for a very large sum .
6 For example , the following pair of programs have the same effect on the final state and so have the same normal form : unc There are important distinctions that need to be made between processes at the boundary between ( a ) and ( b ) .
7 Any premium and rent paid to the landlord are part of the consideration for the grant of the lease and generally have the same treatment .
8 Package X is owned by Her Majesty 's Government and already has the required high standard of friendly user interface .
9 Southport Railway Centre also ran its usual trains , again using the LMS Brakevans , over the Spring Bank Holiday , and thus had the unusual , possibly unique distinction of being the only preservation organisation running trains on its own lines and also on another , privately owned line at the same time .
10 If inflation is too much money pursuing too few goods , it does not follow that we must — as we have been doing in this country — reduce the supply of money all the time and thus have the disastrous consequences for industry that have occurred .
11 And just have the other one cos they 're such a peculiar funny firm they are !
12 How she would have loved to have yelled these words at him and finally have the whole thing out in the open .
13 The new amendment relates to the bill 's effect on the legislation covering elections to the European Parliament and technically has the same effect as the Labour amendment 27 , which the Government belatedly said would not prevent ratification .
14 I do not know if I have supplied this fish with the ideal conditions but the fish does appear to be very healthy and always has the dorsal fin held erect and is indeed an impressive sight .
15 The meat was cylindrical and bloody , and still had the furry skin on .
16 Quite apart from its technical ingenuity , its wily thematic evolutions and transformations , I love its eccentricity : only Bernstein could have ‘ tuned in ’ to Plato 's timeless dinner party and still had the last laugh .
17 Brand A has been carefully put together to ensure that the slimmer enjoys a wide range of textures and flavours and still has the psychological satisfaction of preparing the food he or she eats .
18 The social workers told me I would like the home and that I could stay on at my old school and still have the same friends .
19 I remember listening to all the music that was around at that time and understanding it with a naivety which I wish I still had sometimes , putting a band together when I was nine or ten and playing the talent show at grade school , writing songs and still having the godawful things around the house .
20 One of them , Neil , could — like his father — turn his hand to anything , and also had the same sense of humour , which nothing could quench .
21 Anyone moving or laughing is out , and the last person remaining is the winner and probably has the worst sense of humour !
22 VHS hi-fi stereo sound , unlike VHS mono , is encoded at high speed along with the picture signals in the same way as Video 8 hi-fi , and hence has the same high standard of audio quality .
23 He sat at his desk looking over the same papers and repeatedly having the same conversations but unable to take decisions or achieve anything .
24 The former Charlton Athletic boss is an experienced wheeler-dealer on the transfer market and now has the rare luxury , for him , of money to spend .
25 It is impossible to deny that the Lords do useful work by clearing up minor points on government legislation and often having the major discussions on non-controversial measures and private bills .
26 It was painted a drab olive grey to look like a German staff car and even had the monthly enemy air recognition panel painted on the bonnet .
27 One councillor governor champion co-ordinated a petition from children and parents and even had the full council in chamber addressed by a group of young children in successful campaigns for a new swimming baths for the area and for greater access by children to school playing fields outside school hours .
28 The Elonex is similar to the Apricot in many ways and even has the optional stereo sound input and output but it does n't have as many security features .
29 The College of Art was started as a distinguished contribution to the network of music and art schools and today has the same financial problems as every other higher education institution .
30 It was incredibly eerie to stand outside the office in the pitch dark , to press a switch and immediately have the whole air field illuminated by the ghostly glow of this small searchlight , making its little patch of light on the cloud above .
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