Example sentences of "do have [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And she did have instructions for home by half past twelve but er mm she
2 Mr Corker said : ‘ Staff from the ministries can not be called as references but we do have letters of recommendation from them and the Department of the Environment has these in our appeal .
3 As a proportion of government debt they represent a small amount , however , they do have significance in relation to Bank of England operations in the money market and their number and therefore value outstanding is currently increasing slightly .
4 I 'll be absolutely open with you — we do have difficulties over cash , but when you see the business we 've got lined up … well , this time next year I 'll expect the bank to be standing me a slap-up lunch !
5 Those with fluctuating dementia do have times of insight .
6 A very hard game for you this against Leicester but you do have Collimore in form .
7 Additionally , they do have continuity of employment and can be given the opportunity to do extra hours whenever possible .
8 We do have cause for concern but it is not a problem which can be solved by law enforcement alone .
9 A forty million pound organisation needs proper management , and therefore you do have costs on top of it , and they are proper costs .
10 The work of recent British theorists does have lines of connection with older forms of discourse , whether the New Criticism , traditional scholarship , earlier Marxist criticism , or the Cultural Studies approach given a fresh impetus in the 1950s by Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams .
11 France does have legislation against age definitions in job advertisements , but it is understood that this is not enforced in any way .
12 ‘ Of course she does have staff to hand around the nosh , ’ Ken told her .
13 Benjamin 's concept of ‘ allegory ’ which , Sontag ( 1979 , p. 17 ) argues , is the governing concept in his two most substantial works on Baudelaire 's Paris and The Origins of German Tragic Drama , does have roots in surrealism .
14 The bureaucratic-technical class does not have control over the means of production , but does have control over labour power and , unlike the dominant class , finds its remuneration not in profits but in salaries and fees .
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