Example sentences of "have [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 From 1 January 1994 underwriting agents will only be permitted to act as combined agents with Council consent if the agent has not more than 100 members , or it appears that the members ' agency function is sufficiently autonomous , or in the case of a combined agent whose members ' agency function is limited to run-off , it appears to be in members ' interests .
2 The card this time has not more than six words on it , because that seems to be about all that most people can hold at once .
3 There is undeniably some truth in that but , when you look in any detail at Montgomerie 's so-called failures since he won the Scandinavian Masters in 1991 , it has more often than not been less a question of his losing the tournament than of someone else winning it .
4 To make matters worse , the Czech-Slovak clearing system has also all but ground to a halt and simple financial transactions between companies in the two the states are currently taking one to two months to complete , according to local businessmen .
5 Thus , in France it seems that the general beneficiary of attempts by politicians or organs of the mainstream right to appear restrictionist on immigration has as often as not been the FN .
6 She has as far as pictures are concerned Rich .
7 Books of old photographs are always fascinating , and there are several examples to be found in the shop , including Thomas Begbie 's Edinburgh , a photographic portrait of the city in mid-Victorian times , and To see Oursels , a striking portrayal of a rural Scotland which has now all but disappeared , and which draws on the unrivalled collections of the National Museum of Scotland 's Ethnological Archive .
8 And normally have had not less than three years ' experience in a junior or first line management post directly concerned with the provision of food or beverages or with the provision and servicing of accommodation .
9 Or normally have had not less than three years ' experience in a responsible position in an approved specialist field within the industry .
10 You know I 'm , in some ways you know I 'm so glad I 've never had like well before you know it used to bother me that I 'd never had a long-term relationship and that
11 They 've had far more than what we 've ever had
12 I figured I might have rather less than ten seconds to beat the ascending Mamba to the balcony , from there I 'd take the door which leads to the vast western attics and unexplored spaces beyond .
13 He might feel that any heir , even one who disinherits him , is worth having so long as it keeps the name going . ’
14 Home care aides were selected to work in small teams with the services managers , each having not more than two clients .
15 The diary of a Middlesex parson , the Rev B.J. Armstrong , shows us what a devastating effect they were having as early as the 1830s .
16 Well so many other counties would like a a pt a a seat which is coterminous with them , I know Norfolk would , but the rule is that constituencies should have as far as possible , equal numbers of electors .
17 So you can forget right now any ambitions you might have as far as Kirsty is concerned ! ’
18 It will have even further if the aid dries up .
19 She turned out to have rather longer than that .
20 You 've got to have down here as well .
21 Best to have too much than not enough .
22 BELVILLE : I had rather so than perfecting my Pamela in it .
23 He had only twice before ever spoken to the man they called Sabbah .
24 She had only once before raced at a distance beyond two miles , in the Jockey Club Cup at Newmarket in November 1905 , when she had won , hard held , by half a length from Bachelor 's Button .
25 Perkin had not long before seen Olympia lying dead at Nolan 's feet .
26 Mr Goodman adds that the company was fortunate to have started up in the recession , because services could be had more cheaply than in easier times .
27 of the price but still had far more than 20 per cent .
28 Okay then I 've as far as I 'm concerned draw the meeting to a close now .
29 As the PAL:YPE recalls , this impression was based on a combination of physical environment , staff vision , and an existing commitment to an infrastructure including a permanent part-time library assistant : School A I was impressed with , because they too had already started to talk about resource-based learning and they already had as far as I remember … ( now my memory is fairly vague now because it is quite a long time ago ) … but as far as I remember they had a Headmaster , who was extremely interested , very keen indeed , and they had a committee already set up , I think to look into this .
30 And by the conference and the Definition Order on 21 May that question had as far as 5 Corps was concerned , finally been settled .
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