Example sentences of "[noun pl] have at " in BNC.
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1 | The treatment of individual supporters has at times been shoddy and the club need to radically improve their attitude towards the paying customer . |
2 | ‘ The boy and girl are with you , ’ the Trapper repeated like a man slow of thought , to whom the words had at last revealed their significance . |
3 | They found that in 1988 , over 98 per cent of all US homes had at least one television . |
4 | All of you who read these words have at some time in your youth dreamt the biggest dreams . |
5 | Although all the words have at least one sense bearing the property for which the root was originally selected , it must be noted that to locate all words bearing a particular semantic feature must involve the careful selection of several roots ( e.g. to find nouns with a [ +female ] feature , sprouts should begin from ’ female ’ , ’ woman ’ , ’ girl ’ and possibly ’ wife ’ ) . |
6 | It is generally conceded that such words have at least a Component of meaning that resists truth-conditional treatment ( Grice , 1975 ; Wilson , 1975 ; Levinson , 1979b ) . |
7 | English fans have at the moment , the reputation of being the top boys in Europe , and there will be others from Holland , Germany and erm let's face it , also Italy who 'll be out to knock them off their pedestal . |
8 | Most computers have at least two representations for numeric data , for example a fixed-point binary format in which arithmetic is performed , and a character string format used by transput devices . |
9 | Most shops have at least one windsurfing enthusiast , who should be happy to advise you further since you could become a future customer . |
10 | Since then , despite deep and life changing bonds being formed , some relationships have at times threatened to go badly wrong . |
11 | This is to portray extremes ; most clergy have at least some musical skill , and a good proportion of church musicians have some theological knowledge . |
12 | Unless hens have at least 800 square centimetres they will not be able to perform simple preening and stretching movements . |
13 | Make sure your paragraphs have at least one clear line space between them and that there are consistently 1 , 2 or 3 character spaces after a full stop , a question mark and an exclamation mark . |
14 | The Hall of Columns has at its head a replica of the raza , wheel , of the Viscontis used as the central element of the largest of the apse windows . |
15 | Many are English , about which I have no objection , but it would be nice if more Scottish pubs had at least one tap for an indigenous product . |
16 | By the accession of Philip VI of Valois , therefore , the old Angevin and Lusignan fiefs had at last been absorbed by the French crown . |
17 | And it will isolate the more effective techniques that parents have at their disposal for communicating with their children . |
18 | I felt like a man whose presentiments have at last come true . " |
19 | All three countries have at one time or another during the 1980s had recourse to the IMF for standby loans . |
20 | Such companies have at times faced a petroleum revenue tax rate of over 90 per cent , considerably in excess of anything they were led to expect when they first went into the North Sea . |
21 | We must correct this tendency which is almost a cultural problem , ’ Louis Gallois , a leading civil servant told a conference last month , so revealing that planners have at last caught a whiff of their inbuilt handicap . |
22 | The author rejoiced that ‘ the improvement in public taste … during the last twenty-five years has at length reached the meeting-houses of Nonconformity ’ . |
23 | Expectations had at one time run high , but a parallel case of offence by weakness emerged from the accounts of the home . |
24 | It is misleading to regard the Soviet withdrawal from the Porkkala base in 1955–6 as the final stage of a phased withdrawal of Soviet troops from Finland when Soviet troops had at no stage occupied Finnish soil . |
25 | Most classrooms had at least one such area , usually a reading or library corner , and a few teachers had organized their rooms entirely in this way , forming as many as six or seven work areas . |
26 | Against the $9.5 billion of deposit liabilities outstanding at the end of 1985 , the banks had at that time only about $1.5 billion of assets in the form of dinar credits . |
27 | Most serious bands have at some stage attracted A&R interest . |
28 | The older translations have at this point the words : ‘ Your faith has made you whole . ’ |
29 | Many commentators have suggested that eurobond market intermediaries have at least historically been characterised by a managerial objective of growth maximisation , rather than short run profit maximisation . |
30 | 60% of German manufacturing workers have at least intermediate qualifications . |