Example sentences of "[noun pl] have " in BNC.

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1 Why do words have to be subjected to adaptation and arrangement in this way ?
2 How detailed do the guidelines have to be ?
3 Specifically on geology , Laming has published lists of theses on the UK and its offshore areas , and within Scotland , the Rolfe and Will lists have tried to be as comprehensive as possible .
4 Right potato yields are just er , are rising quite dramatically , particularly since this point here is the end of the Second World War , and over the last part of this graph you can see yields have risen dramatically .
5 The riddle J28 on p. 39 , does not , I think , in British English , depend partly for its effect on the insertion of /r/ after the syllable in Weetabix ; in fact , it would spoil it : What do Frenchmen have for breakfast ?
6 My God , what sort of life must her husbands have had ? ’
7 Do the Jews have a monopoly of suffering ? ’
8 ‘ Could the guards have been mistaken ? ’ asked Duncan .
9 And the other one is did the d what sort of certification did the drivers have ?
10 Will the parties have an incentive to provide the information that this policy option exists ?
11 Thus in SIAT di del Ferro v Tradax Overseas SA [ 1978 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 470 Donaldson J explained that a court should ask the question " Would the parties have agreed that a particular term formed part of the contract if they were reasonable men looking at the matter objectively in the knowledge that no adverse consequences could flow from the answer ? "
12 Do referees have rights too ?
13 Would our readers have been interested ?
14 ‘ Do some animals have higher fitness because they eat better , or do they eat better because they are more fit ? ’ asks Altman .
15 What food and bedding should the animals have ?
16 Never can these songs have sounded so original , so achingly tense as here .
17 So maybe that implies that when do the kids have got that ee ending .
18 But they do n't , I mean they just do n't some kids have got ta sort of work at it and you 're one child , like Lee .
19 ‘ Should those risks have been discussed , Mr Millet ? ’
20 But seldom will the visitors have been more welcome than they are today .
21 Not only do these youngsters have to find the strength to battle against crippling disease , they have to find the motivation and the will to win .
22 Do signers have a clear idea of the separateness of different sign languages , or do they feel and act as if they are all basically the same thing ?
23 Whichever side is right , do hypnotists have the right to take patients into potentially dangerous , unknown areas of inner space ?
24 Would the Debraces have forgotten , he wondered ?
25 Three interesting questions arise : why do Blacks have higher arrest rates in the lighter areas than in the darker areas ?
26 does mice have , nut , nutty b , nutty nut
27 Did elves have souls , for instance ?
28 Why do some countries have a structure which is characterised predominantly by either highly centralised or industry-wide agreements , whereas others have far more decentralised arrangements ?
29 Do the parents have a good knowledge of English ?
30 Do the parents have problems with written communications from school ?
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