Example sentences of "have [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Has she already talked to you ? ’ |
2 | Has she ever come with you ? |
3 | Has she ever come to your house since ? |
4 | And has she ever stripped for the cameras ? |
5 | Tell me , has she ever talked about becomin' a nun ? , |
6 | King 's head for funny business has him periodically indulge in what Lewis describes as the ‘ tactics of fear ’ and the latest example has been to publicly demean Maloney 's management of Lewis . |
7 | Has it ever occurred to you that I was wedded and bedded and well pregnant by the time I was your age ? |
8 | Oh has it ever occurred to you to take a bottle of milk in from home save going out to buy it ? |
9 | ( Rapidly ) Has it ever happened to you that all of a sudden and for no reason at all you have n't the faintest idea how to spell the word — " wife " — or " house " — because when you write it down you just ca n't remember ever having seen those letters in that order before … ? |
10 | ‘ Has it ever hungered like this for the caress of any other lover ? ’ |
11 | Is this a sign of a tradition-conscious reappraisal of iconology in the town where it began , or has it more to do with the current emphasis of your Department ? |
12 | If you 're wanting to take er early retirement and erm you 're wanting enhancement say you retire at fifty nine and you want some enhancement , can you ask for enhancement sort of up to sixty five or has it only got to be up to sixty ? |
13 | At Tankersley , the custom has not been continuous since its introduction , nor has it always appeared on Feast Sunday or even on a Sunday at all . |
14 | The first is immunology — how has it really changed in the last , perhaps , decade or so ? |
15 | Why has it suddenly changed since nineteen hundred ? |
16 | Has he suddenly risen in status ? ’ |
17 | So has he all gone to his gr mother 's at Christmas ? |
18 | Has he never heard of vivisection ? |
19 | Has he ever worked in a residential setting ? |
20 | What 'd he ever do to ya ? |
21 | We had tried to get a couple of er , here in Portsmouth but he had to attend , so we thought as we prepared for this conference this morning er , on the miners , that it would be appropriate to get a miner 's lamp to put and have them simply inscribed with the erm , the memory of the occasion , which turned out to be |
22 | He is said to have shown his adoration for her by kissing her holy manuscripts and having them richly bound for her . |
23 | We were having them simply marching across the proscenium curtain . |
24 | He solved the Chelsi problem by having her noisily eaten by a Stygian panther in the lab menagerie . |
25 | In commercial computer applications , he believes sound will be particularly important in collaborative tasks , where people need to be alert to what colleagues are doing , without having it distractingly thrust upon their attention . |
26 | Dozens of shops in Oxfordshire are being contacted , but officers say anyone with one of these mixers should have it thoroughly checked before using it again . |
27 | Pinning a bright smile on her face , she carefully placed a sugar bowl on each table , beamed at them all impartially , scurried back for the pile of menus on the counter — only to have them forcibly removed from her hands by Feargal . |
28 | Sometime around the middle of the week , Dr MacLennan was allowed to see me for a while , after Diggs overruled my father 's refusal to have me medically inspected by anybody else but him . |
29 | Or 'ave you just come into a bit of money ? ’ |
30 | ‘ 'Ave you ever thought of smokin' a pipe ? ’ |