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

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1 It 's you who has the answers now .
2 has the bar there .
3 Ooh that but do you know she has the music too high
4 ‘ Besides , has the possibility not occurred to you that you yourself may not wish to be released ?
5 In only one in four cases has the patient actually seen the crab lice .
6 What has the man ever done to you ? ’
7 Coach Keith Richardson has named his team but its being treated as classified information he wants to keep Northampton guessing … 007 has the day off but morese code from Kingsholm tells us skipper Ian Smith will be back in the team …
8 If the Government 's record is so good , why has the CBI just reported that investment in manufacturing has fallen by 18.8 per cent .
9 But after 23 years of inspiration and support , what has the Campaign really achieved ?
10 Yet Othello has the integrity not to make excuses for his error but to accept his responsibility , equate himself with the ‘ malignant and turbaned Turk ’ , and execute himself .
11 It may be essential to the conduct of business that the agent has the capacity so to act .
12 If it has the Zenith then , if you are leaving it for a long period , try pulling out the choke after it has stopped .
13 Balance , blend , and intonation are impeccable , enunciation is clear without resorting to tiresome sibilant/hard-consonant spitting , and everything emerges with an inner vitality which has the notes positively leaping off the page .
14 Of all the fashions of the past that have been dredged up , dusted off , and revamped , only in poor Shirley Conran 's imaginatively malnourished Lace-trimmed sexual fantasies has the codpiece ever even looked like making a reappearance ; which is curious .
15 Only under Mr Salinas has the state finally found the courage to withdraw from henequen .
16 Over the border from Tuscany , it is just in Umbria , and so has the freshness now lost in its overexposed neighbour .
17 Who has the tech here ? ’
18 ‘ And has the king too adapted to circumstance ? ’ she asked soberly .
19 Has the kid ever seen him before ? ’
20 I think that one just has the luck very occasionally to run through periods where one can be happy .
21 The Chesterfield monument ( c.1580–90 ) , commemorating an unknown member of the Foljambe family , has the corpse loosely wrapped in an end-knotted winding-sheet and lying on a bier — the corpse does not lie flat but is slightly concave , as though suffering from a slight rigor mortis .
22 By contrast , a small vignette on folio 120 of the Bedford Hours in the British Library has the corpse closely wrapped in a manner not unlike that of an Egyptian mummy .
23 Why has the Minister deliberately blocked the money promised by his predecessor , the right hon. Member for Shoreham ( Sir R. Luce ) , who promised in May 1990 that the Government would make money available for works of art for the opening of that new building ?
24 On the question of police numbers , why has the Minister constantly refused to provide chief constables with the number of police officers that they need to reduce crime ?
25 Northern Exposure has the stuff out at 26 reference sites across Britain including Somerset , Hatfield , Berkshire , Hackney and Tower Hamlets local authorities and at ICL Plc , Westland Helicopters , British Steel , Racal Electronics , Rediffusion and PowerGen .
26 Northern Exposure has the stuff out at 26 reference sites across Britain including Somerset , Hatfield , Berkshire , Hackney and Tower Hamlets local authorities and at ICL plc , Westland Helicopters , British Steel , Racal Rediffusion and PowerGen .
27 The second thing that I would like to know is what happens if I put larger tyres on my vehicle , it has the standard crossply 's at the moment .
28 The investigators were disturbed by the sheer size of the movie audience , and , thinking of that statistic of 115 million people a week , they asked : ‘ When has the globe ever known the like ? ’ and ‘ Who could have imagined a population more nearly , more inclusively , unified by a single agency ? ’
29 Why , one must ask , has the church not ordained women ?
30 Having survived a financial crisis in the early 1980s , thanks to support from the banks and from a staff prepared to agree to a voluntary wage freeze , the paper is now making money and putting on readers , so why has the management now decided to modernise the title ?
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