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

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1 This intimate connection between the metaphysics of death and the politics of life is precisely what Nizan has in mind when he refers to revolutionary literature as " the modern form of tragedy " .
2 Though Michael Herr has in many ways done well out of Vietnam , he says : ‘ I think I paid a lot of dues ; Neil Sheehan [ author of A Bright Shining Light ] paid a lot of dues ; Don McCullin paid a lot of dues ; Larry Burrows paid all his dues .
3 The only thing Stewart has in a nice hair-style … so nice he wo n't head the ball .
4 We have already seen something of what Hobbes has in mind when we considered his idea of the generation of a circle .
5 Germany has in the past year alone accepted some quarter of a million refugees from the former Yugoslavia .
6 For much of the broadcast he was answering questions put by two interviewers , but as it was drawing to a close he suddenly began reading from a prepared text , declaring : " I warned in 1987 that Gorbachev has in his character an aspiration for absolute personal power .
7 Via other programs , it is also possible to implement fax and modem sharing , a facility that Mainlan has in common with most other P2P network systems .
8 The economic history of Byzantium has in the past been examined too much in isolation from the general course of medieval economic history .
9 What , for instance , would Ken have in common with Andrew Ray , who was then just twenty-three years old ( Ken was now forty ) and who made known and very clear the attraction he felt for a pretty girl ?
10 Kuwait had in September 1991 concluded a defence agreement with the USA [ see p. 38455 ] .
11 US Senator Larry Pressler , author of a 1985 amendment to the 1961 US Foreign Assistance Act under which aid to Pakistan had in October 1990 been barred [ see pp. 37764 ; 38726 ] , said in Delhi on Jan. 11 that he would oppose extending the amendment to India as he did not think that the country had a nuclear weapons programme .
12 He was reported to have said that Pakistan had in 1991 frozen production of highly enriched uranium , meeting one of the US demands , but would only destroy its weapons cores if India did the same .
13 Marie had in her mind an image of the laughing man in the car : a big man , who looked sure of himself , as if he was in control of his life .
14 The late James Currie had in common with all comedians a voracious appetite for new material .
15 These appear to be the assumptions that Musgrave had in mind : ‘ that the size distribution of income originating in various industries is the same [ or ] there is a random relationship between the distributional origin of expenditures on any particular product and the distributional destination of factor payments ’ ( Musgrave , et al. , 1964 , p. 201 ) .
16 It emerged in April that the United States had in January 1991 suspended aid to the two non-communist factions of the rebel National Government of Cambodia ( NGC ) — the Sihanoukists and the Khmer People 's National Liberation Front ( KPNLF ) .
17 Shevardnadze had in June accused Russian leaders of exacerbating the situation .
18 He prepared to give himself over to whatever fate Lucifer had in store for him .
19 Hungary had in late January limited the renewal of export licences for sales to the Soviet Union ( with which it had a marked trade surplus ) and pursued its aim of exporting more to the West for hard currency .
20 Holdaway ( 1977 ) documented the difficulties police managers in Hilton had in overcoming wellaccepted practices in order to introduce more professional police practice in the form of unit beat policing .
21 That confiture d'oignons , for instance , for which the recipe appeared in Michel Guérard 's Cuisine Gourmande and which has since made the tour du monde surely derived from Pomiane 's dish of sweet-sour onions in which the sweetening elements were sultanas and pain d " épices , the spiced honey cake of central Europe , and which Pomiane had in turn borrowed from the Jewish cookery of his native Poland .
22 What he sees is not what Durkheim had in mind and what Claudia was trying to detect .
23 Congar had in point of fact expressed himself cautiously enough , yet several of his books were proscribed .
24 Not made of coloured crêpe paper , faded , dusty and crinkled on bent wire stems like Mrs Parvis had in her parlour .
25 Dunwoody had in the past won on Norton 's Coin and would have been riding him in the Gold Cup had Desert Orchid been absent .
26 Israel 's negotiator , Itamar Rabinovitch , replied that he needed to hear in far greater detail what sort of peace Syria had in mind .
27 One may go on saying that newer nations will develop and strengthen in the way that , say , Pakistan have in their own time in Test cricket , and Zimbabwe obviously need much development before they become capable of competing over a Test series against a major nation .
28 The miners of Frickley have in no way been consulted over their futures .
29 Although the British profession has not adopted a multi-media outlook with the celerity that many would wish , there are plenty of examples of public libraries with visual and aural collections , and the counties of Wiltshire , Somerset and Leicestershire have in recent years been offering significant audio-visual services to teachers and schools .
30 Alf is periodically nodding at his son-in-law and suggesting that he would be better off if he read the book Alf has in his hands .
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