Example sentences of "have [adv] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 We assume that the orbital plane has so that the metric eqn ( 4.10 ) becomes where , M is the Sun 's mass , and r is the distance of Mercury from the Sun .
2 To the urban dweller , all woods look the same , but in landscape terms we must be careful to distinguish between the wildwood ( the remnant or successor of the natural or semi-natural woodland of Britain — which certainly does not exist anywhere today and probably has not since the Roman period ) and woods which have been to a greater or lesser degree managed for the production of timber and wood ( Fig. 63 ) .
3 The Vendor in relation to the Business is not and has not since the Balance sheet Date been engaged in any legal proceedings ( civil or criminal ) or arbitration as plaintiff , defendant or otherwise howsoever ( except as plaintiff in normal debt collection and in respect of which the aggregate amount of debts due to the Vendor and for which the Vendor is engaged or likely to become engaged in proceedings prior to Completion does not exceed £500 ) and there are no circumstances likely to lead to any legal proceedings or arbitration ( whether against the Vendor or by the Vendor any third party ) .
4 Anyone who has driven any BMW will tell anyone who has n't that the cars inspire envy on the road .
5 She talked to friends , not only about the happy times they 'd had together but the inevitable disappointments .
6 The Chaconne for a Chinese Man and woman … is written at the other end of the volume … no music has been found for the ‘ Grand Dance of Twenty-four Persons ’ at the end of the [ Fifth ] Act ) ; in [ the ] MS there is no break between Hymen 's solo ‘ Love ne'er had yet– and the short Trio ‘ They shall be [ as ] happy ’ ( where , according to the Libretto , the Dance should take place ) , and it seems therefore possible that it was omitted in performance .
7 Are they , are they have they , are they stupid , have they gone totally mad and they 're obstructing this thing for ever and ever and ever just for the sake of obstructing and you have t to listen to what they say on on this , the argument that we 're having here and have had here and the argument that we 've had about old people 's homes , they 've been two running sores in this authority and hopefully today in both of them we 'll be making progress and I think I 'd like to .
8 I think that 's an important discussion to have elsewhere but the only figures that are available to us are using the labels that I 've got .
9 The second ( b ) suggests that the ratio may not increase as steadily in the mid-1980s as it had hitherto because the freeze on places and the shift towards science and technology would militate against women .
10 He knew she had not because the press conference had finished only an hour before and not a drop of alcohol had passed Blanche 's lips .
11 They had not Because the ground was on fire do you see , and they were bolting out .
12 They will also ask The Post Office for a reply to your complaint and all the evidence they have so that the arbitrator can consider both sides of the case .
13 ‘ We adults have a sense of history , the present has a context from which we discerningly plan the future , children only have now and the future .
14 ‘ I have n't since the way Lou Gent fought against me in my first title defence . ’
15 But you have n't because the world 's changed . ’
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