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

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1 A red carpet was laid out on the runway by soldiers — they only just had it straight when the official parties arrived .
2 For even if we achieve the objective of a full franchise then the purpose of that full franchise will not work for disabled people if they do n't have full access to polling stations , they only then have the alternative of using postal or proxy votes and not exercising their franchise in the same way that able-bodied people er will do and their full right are part of the measure that I 'm seeking the house to agree that I should pursue .
3 It was seldom worth tangling with wizards , they so rarely had any treasure worth speaking of .
4 They so often have long since lost the literal meaning of their origins , and thus they are frequently capable of causing gross confusion and comic misunderstanding .
5 It could also explain why the goats have not increased there as they so often have on other islands .
6 It is designed to lift students over the notorious ‘ intermediate plateau ’ where they so often have the feeling that they are learning more slowly , and that English has become a much more complex language !
7 I wonder I was wondering whether some people were having abortion because they perhaps already had too many children ?
8 They normally only have on one per season .
9 There were days when the leaders of the band refused to let them light any kind of fire in case German patrols found them and yet they somehow still had to produce food that the men could eat .
10 We could n't get it forward properly , we could n't pass to each other and they had I think they still only had one chance second half and managed to squeeze it in to get a point .
11 He says , ‘ My mind was much to the place as soon as it was described to me , because it was a full congregation … an ignorant , rude and revelling people for the greater part , who had need of preaching , and yet had among them a small company of converts , who were humble , godly and of good conversations , and not much hated by the rest , and therefore fitter to assist their teacher ; but above all , because they hardly ever had any lively , serious preaching among them .
12 When , however , contemporaries celebrated the existence of child labour in the pre-factory economy , they hardly ever had the unfortunate pauper children in mind .
13 I did n't think too much about this at the time , although I knew they usually only had money for their ‘ little pleasures ’ after they 'd done the washing and pawned it .
14 the sizes though , they usually only have them in about a three and a four do n't they ?
15 They also generally have to establish that they understand some of the unspoken rules relating to public participation : that they do n't embarrass their sponsors by the use of direct tactics or indiscreet communications with the press or unseemly behaviour in committee situations .
16 The Football League hierarchy are also looking for a new TV deal for their revamped competition and they also still have to meet sponsors Barclays to discuss the final year of their deal .
17 Not only do these give details of the various products but they also often have information about how and where the products are to be used as well as tips and hints on plumbing design and techniques .
18 They both also have greater historic cultural identities ; Teesside is comparatively young and only recently can we say it has produced a generation of indigenous people free of lingering Geordie and Scouse strains .
19 But I personally feel that these two books are not just blood and gore , for they both actually have deep , rather strange and mysterious story lines , and not the usual one of an horrific axe-murderer !
20 They probably also have some need of on-the-spot data entry , either in the form of text notes , or limited spreadsheet work .
21 They normally have one a year , they probably just have n't edited up .
22 The trouble is with the second horn parts , they often often have a wider register gap , and the first horn part which tends to waver up and down in vaguely the same place while the second sort of goes woo woo woo , jumps up and down .
23 They did n't want to drive , but they did , they learnt to drive , but they they said they never really wanted to do it , but only if they really really had to do it .
24 The Gournia houses are quite small , composed of perhaps five small chambers at ground floor level , although they almost certainly had at least one upper storey .
25 If it was all that important then they almost certainly had n't .
26 I do not believe that it is entirely their fault , because they almost certainly have producers and controllers who tell them what they may or may not discuss .
27 Thanks to American backing , they no longer had to worry about the small size of the British market , the limitations of the native cinematic culture or their responsibility to show Britain on the screen .
28 By the mid-1920s they no longer had the harsh appearance that they had developed in the immediate pre-war years …
29 They no longer had to wait for the elusive Jennie to finish making a steak and kidney pudding before sanctioning an important business decision , but they had taken over in lean times and Doris began to find the strain intolerable .
30 This meant that people were no longer willing to put up with unsatisfactory Church officials ; laymen especially were developing a personal spirituality which gave them a new confidence and commitment to their faith and which also enabled them to form an independent view of theology and Church organisation ; they no longer had to rely on the educated establishment .
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