Example sentences of "as [pers pn] have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Donna 's leader on the DTS is the same as I had 5 years ago !
2 This was not just a ‘ one-off ’ mistake as I have two examples , both half fare , and in case the type is too small to see , they are the two bottom examples of the single tickets illustrated .
3 I felt sad about this as I have several friends from my Salford days in Hong Kong , but I understand a decision to carry out this action has been put off for some time , so perhaps it was a regrettable necessity .
4 It is possible to withdraw more than the £50 daily limit , as long as you have sufficient funds , by going into any branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland .
5 At first , this effect may only last for half an hour but , as you have more lessons , these feelings of lightness , balance and general ease within your body will extend for longer and longer periods .
6 ‘ Hymne D'Amour was with Major Hern at two and three , but did n't run as she had all sorts of troubles , ’ she said .
7 Could that have been love , real love ? she asked herself now , as she had many times before .
8 ‘ We decided not to go down this road last September , as we had considerable doubts about the financial arrangements .
9 I very clearly remember being at the records panel when I er er first arrived , and seeing erm Mr reaction when it was a a member of the party to my right which re , said well , as we have financial problems and as , as we have these documents , why ca n't they be photocopied and we 'll sell sell them off .
10 Talking of the Shadow is , of course , a convenient shorthand , since we have many Shadow selves — just as we have many Egos — and some of these selves carry our repressed positive qualities .
11 He says neither of us is really a trained gardener … we 're very lucky as we have two experts trained at Kew and Wisbech who live locally and tell us what to do .
12 ‘ It would be ideal if we could find more than one corgi as we have two performances a day . ’
13 ‘ Opt-out parents lead to drop-out children : and as long as we have unfulfilled youngsters , we are breeding a new generation of unfulfilled adults , ’ he said .
14 Opt-out parents lead to drop-out children : and as long as we have unfulfilled youngsters , we are breeding a new generation of unfulfilled adults . ’
15 I very clearly remember being at the records panel when I er er first arrived , and seeing erm Mr reaction when it was a a member of the party to my right which re , said well , as we have financial problems and as , as we have these documents , why ca n't they be photocopied and we 'll sell sell them off .
16 ‘ Not surprisingly , as we have different mothers , ’ he came back , eyes fixed on her lips .
17 We 've already seen that just as we have different tastes , so we all have different sensitivities .
18 Only Lieutenant Cherry , my husband , and Leading Seaman Webster were left of that crew , as they had good reasons for leaving her .
19 Although the reduction in coca growing in this part of Bolivia has been significant , drug dealers in the Andes have the same easy access to coca today as they had five years ago .
20 She said she did not accept under-fives at school received true nursery education as they had inadequate resources and the pupil-teacher ratio could be three times that at nursery schools .
21 In the case of TCR βx mutant mice , TCr- mutant mice were included in the reference group of wild-type or heterozygous littermates , as they have normal numbers of total thymocytes and of DP thymocytes ( our unpublished observations ) .
22 As always , the United States is numerically the strongest country , as they have two leagues of their own from which to produce finalists .
23 Italy and Spain will be the ‘ winners ’ as they have reasonable levels of readily available , cost-effective labour ;
24 Based on our research , we concur with the earlier observation that ‘ paraprofessionals who come from the communities which they serve have been found to be more effective in working with the people as they have close ties and may have insights and information not readily available to the outsider ’ ( IASSW , 1979 , p. 8 ) .
25 ‘ It is thought very unlikely that they will merge with each other , as they have similar problems .
26 It 's hard for him to accept that everyone is different in every aspect of their biology — men have different sperm counts just as they have different numbers of hairs on their head or different eye colours .
27 Big words like ‘ ambulance ’ and ‘ elephant ’ are easily learned as they have readily-recognized shapes .
28 As kennel dogs Graham does n't feel they really thrive , as they have thin coats and can feel the cold .
29 COOK 'S NOTE : This vinaigrette is unusual as it has equal quantities of vinegar and oil .
30 You can substitute any name you like in place of PENGUIN , as long as it has eight letters or less , but do choose something safe .
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