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

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1 The move to the country outside had begun , and so had Aarau 's export trade , at that time mostly textiles .
2 Yet they had both seen the horror , and so had Tina .
3 Miriam had offered to do it for him , and so had Eliza and Margaret , and he could , of course , easily have given it to the dhobi in spite of his inflated prices .
4 He retired over there : his marriage had gone and so had his daughter 's ’ — and so had Magill 's first marriage she knew : marriages in the secret world had a high casuality rate — ‘ and she went over to keep house for him . ’
5 But Alix and Brian had found one another , and so had Otto and Caroline Werner : Esther was caught between lofty Edgar and little Pete Petrie , herself the smallest of all .
6 She had settled in Thrush Green as snugly as a bird in its nest , and so had Jeremy .
7 ‘ And for all the way she bullied other people , she 's always been under that fellow 's thumb and so has Dympna . ’
8 We have heard this before , of course , and so has Moses .
9 ‘ It just struck me , you and she have the same long eye-lashes , silky long , and so has Michel .
10 He , too , has the courage to speak out , and so has Ted Heath , whether what they say is right or wrong or agrees with the party line .
11 No sooner had the Bush Administration declared Norman-bashing a national pastime than all the year-end ‘ Norman 's won only one Major and so has Jeff Sluman ’ stuff started to appear .
12 And she added : ‘ Northallerton has two specialist nurses , and so have Bishop Auckland so why are they not available at Darlington 's Memorial hospital ?
13 ‘ I have been involved in play-offs and so have Middlesbrough .
14 The left-arm Ilott has a smooth , accelerating run-up and delivery and soon had Graham Thorpe caught behind , forced to play at a rising ball .
15 The final stages of this long and deliberate government breeding programme occurred when the Red Polled Østland , which was related to the Swedish Red Polled and also had Ayrshire blood , was amalgamated ( along with its colour-sided variety , the Jarlsberg of Vestfold ) in 1961 with the horned Norwegian Red-and-White ( NRF ) of the southeast lowlands to form the Norwegian Red .
16 Ottaviani , feeling that the authority of the Holy Office was threatened , tried to persuade the pope to forbid lectures by the Jesuits of the Biblicum — and even have Karl Rahner banned from Rome .
17 What was the nature of Korean society and how had Korea been affected by the experience of having been ruled as an integral part of the Japanese colonial empire for almost half a century before the defeat of Japan in 1945 ?
18 And how had Brampton been hanged ?
19 And how has Cologne fared in the contraction of the art market worldwide ?
20 And why had Jos told him not to touch it ?
21 And why had Vic suddenly been helpful when Mungo grew confused ?
22 And why had Nathan Bryce kissed her ?
23 What then had happened between 5 January and 1 March 1201 and why had Innocent declared for Otto before the council ?
24 And why had Hasan been entrusted to him ?
25 And why had Puddephat 's wife suddenly borrowed the keys to the flat in rue Roland only a couple of months before he was murdered there ?
26 And why had Elisa chosen to visit the Church of Santa Maria in Portico ?
27 And why has King James 's body not been returned to Scotland for burial ? ’
28 That er any er public figure worth his salt could have achieved what Sir Edward has done , or do you think he 's brought something special to the negotiations , and why has Saddam done it ?
29 And where had Amy been the previous night when her husband was being killed ?
30 ‘ Last I heard , the Eiffel Tower had n't collapsed and neither had Rome been sacked by pagans because of money perhaps changing hands in return for playing rugby ’ , he says .
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