Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | Hungary and Czechoslovakia already have civilian ministers , and Poland will soon . |
2 | Larger numbers of roe deer live near there and Czechoslovakia still has bears and wolves roaming in the wild . |
3 | Mammals and birds both have large brains relative to reptiles , and exhibit ‘ intelligent ’ behaviour . |
4 | Below them , it 's Blackburn and Leicester with thirty , Portsmouth and Plymouth with twenty nine and really the two teams who are looking the favourites for relegation , a reminder of just two go down , Watford and Hull both have twenty five points . |
5 | Furthermore their activities at the rarefied levels of Petrograd and Moscow often had very little impact , either at the time or subsequently , on the masses and on provincial life . |
6 | Interestingly , these second visits were never successful , and interviewers then had recourse to the back-up lists . |
7 | My parents were very young when they met , and Mum already had a son , Jack , from a previous marriage . |
8 | Joshua married , for the second time at the same church Elizabeth Hartley , and William soon had a half-brother , Bernard Hartley Green , who died on 16th August 1820 . |
9 | However uncongenial for the old professors , the obsession with appointing businessmen to the boards of such things as the great museums and galleries undoubtedly had positive benefits in terms of efficiency and fund-raising for example . |
10 | And Trent too had been his possession . |
11 | Approved race jeans and shirt also have to be worn . |
12 | While the Macintosh and PC both have a number of data base programs in common ; Ashton Tate 's dBASE and Blyth Omnis/Crystal being the best supported , the software houses do n't seem to have kept the products quite as similar as they might have done . |
13 | This approach also explains why engineers and ergonomists sometimes have difficulties in reaching agreement . |
14 | At least her and Ivor still have their freedom . |
15 | Have you got everything but socks and knickers now have n't you ? |
16 | John Scales never played for us though he was from Leeds , and Seaman never had a senior game for us though he was a trainee . |
17 | ‘ In her mind , she 'd twisted her into the daughter she and Gaston never had . |
18 | Well , Joan and Sheila there 've been taking cobwebs down and things like that you know and then paying her to do it . |
19 | Vechey and Brampton also had the noose placed in the same spot . |
20 | Buildings of similar construction exist elsewhere , for example some of the buildings of the Library of Congress , and investigations there have shown that the most effective means of ensuring the survival of the building and its collections would be the installation of a water sprinkler system throughout the building . |
21 | School and university still had n't changed me as much as they had ; maybe even the rest of my life could never compensate for their formative effect . |
22 | It is much more likely to be no more than a reflection of the fact that almost everything we know about Richard as Duke of Aquitaine comes from an English chronicler , Roger of Howden , and Roger only has information when he has access to the reports sent by Richard to his father , that is to say when Henry is in England . |
23 | Here , Gertie cared for Hilary , and Victoria now had a governess . |
24 | Van was the man to cultivate , said Morton — he had a finger in every secret service pie — and Van indeed had offered him a certain irascible encouragement . |
25 | Michael Heseltine , Peter Walker and Jim Prior have all pressed their reservations much more explicitly in the Cabinet Room than any minister did in the Heath years . |
26 | It was only three minutes down the road , and Jim always had a storehouse of odds and ends . |
27 | We certainly do n't believe that that will will be the case erm , I suspect personally that er their own policies and proposals probably have more harm in in the issue on the issues of urban regeneration of perhaps North Yorkshire as well . |
28 | Thus each of the different islands of the Galapagos and the Seychelles and Mauritius once had their own sub-species of giant tortoise . |
29 | … goods like fruit and vegetables often have to be thrown away . |
30 | Roman towns and cities clearly had the same role in the commercial , money-based economy of that time . |