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

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1 Do all have freedom of conscience except the King ? "
2 I 'm not , we do normally have porridge for breakfast .
3 And they do still have involvement . ’
4 Orthopaedic surgeon Vic Seal at Hereford General says he ca n't operate on patients on his own waiting list , but he continues to operate in other , often less urgent cases , sent to him by health authorities , in Wales , which do still have money to spend .
5 So you do still have hope , of a sort ? ’
6 Housewives and volunteer workers , to whom Freidson denies strict market value and hence the status of performing professional work , do sometimes have exchange value granted them : in courts of law household tasks have been assigned wage values and the voluntary sessions ‘ given ’ by consultant physicians and surgeons in the pre-1948 ‘ voluntary hospitals ’ had their work costed when they joined the NHS .
7 The British seeker lost in the German metaphysical jungle , the homecomer from Paris dinner-parties armed with the latest idea , or what he hopes may pass for that , are abiding images for fun-making ; and cultural insularity is a vice to be levelled against the British only by those who do not know them , though those who do sometimes have cause to wish it were true .
8 Such a picture makes the acquisition of deictic terms seem a miracle , and children do indeed have trouble with them ( Tanz , 1980 ) .
9 ( Leeds and Huddersfield do no have furniture services ) .
10 Er we do actually have money in the budget for the actual erm
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