Example sentences of "as [adv] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sex Education for Children with Disabilities Here 's a booklet that could be very helpful to parents of disabled children who so often are viewed as not having sexual feelings and who , as a result , have sometimes had little or no sex education .
2 Sex Education for Children with Disabilities Here 's a booklet that could be very helpful to parents of disabled children who so often are viewed as not having sexual feelings and who , as a result , have sometimes had little or no sex education .
3 Transplant unused roots to borders the following spring , as both have attractive flowers .
4 You may regard the ‘ talk ’ you do at work as mainly having this function ; a lot of people do .
5 I am very much displeased with the freedoms you have taken with my name , and you may as well have real cause to take these freedoms with me .
6 because she might as well have some A levels just in case or whatever , but erm you know I , you know she 's , you know , I can understand that actually , she 's being quiet sensible about it she said there 's nothing else I want to do and I might as well do something that I enjoy , you know , you 've only got one life have n't you when it comes down to it ?
7 Because she might as well have some A levels just in case or whatever .
8 Might as well have some light on the matter .
9 ‘ Since we 've come so far , ’ he said , ‘ we may as well have another chat with Mrs Hatton . ’
10 Even those who had arrived in early 1939 or before did not as yet have complete command of English and this made communication with their new and sometimes reluctant hosts difficult .
11 We do not as yet have full details of the standard assessment tasks which will be used at the ages of seven and eleven and subsequently ; if they do not provide a means of screening for learning difficulty , and identifying the nature of the difficulty , a significant opportunity will have been missed .
12 We do n't as yet have any friends in the street , but we 're on Hello terms with a few neighbours , and frankly I would n't want them to see me putting all these flowers on a skip .
13 Other Whigs had gone into exile , as too had some Nonconformists ; those who remained in England were either in jail or under such close government surveillance that they were in no position to offer a serious challenge to the new King .
14 Strauss and Carpenter ( 1981 ) conceptualised the development of schizophrenia as essentially having four levels .
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