Example sentences of "and [vb -s] have [det] " in BNC.

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1 Gladys Hill writes ( aged nearly 96 ) that she enjoys reading a wide range of subjects and appreciates having some of the books from her days at Oxford .
2 She has hunted wild game , mainly roe deer and moose , and has had little impact on livestock .
3 ‘ People-orientation ’ is based on human relations and has had many variants .
4 Trevor Nunn was appointed Artistic Director of the RSC — their youngest ever — in 1968 , and has had many brilliant successes with Shakespeare at Stratford , the Barbican and abroad .
5 Granted , he has been in office a short while , and has had much to occupy him .
6 Although simple relationships based upon mean annual values of climatic parameters are prone to oversimplification , more recently this second approach has developed along more specific process lines ( see p. 110 ) and has had much in common with energy budget climatology , particularly as pursued by the Russian school subsequent to the work of Budyko ( 1958 ) .
7 Sheila talks to her mother about the situation and her mother says the social workers are quite right ; Sheila was heavy-handed with the children and has had this coming to her for a long time .
8 She 's a student at Dundee University and has had some brilliant fund raising ideas amongst her friends at the University and she 's here sitting in the front row .
9 She also likes writing short stories and has had some published in the school magazine but ‘ never dared try anything else , ’ she said modestly .
10 She lives in a top floor flat in Oxford and has had several accidents on the stairs leaving her very unsure about going out on her own .
11 It also has trade and co-operation agreements with several Middle Eastern countries and wants to have more .
12 Even when published , aspects of APPN networking remain covered by IBM patents , and Data Connection says it is negotiating with the mainframe manufacturer and hopes to have this sorted out in time for the InterOp show later this month .
13 Amidst these grand claims for the ‘ effects ’ of writing , Olson suppresses the qualification cited above that ‘ whether meaning can be made explicit in text is perhaps less critical than the belief that it can ’ and proceeds as though it were agreed and verifiable that writing can and does have such effects because of its intrinsic qualities .
14 [ PAMELA , terrified of the sword , takes refuge behind LADY DAVERS and begins to have another fit . ]
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