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

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1 Rarely can a goalkeeper have had such an incentive to shut out a former club than Rovers ' Bobby Mimms has at Ewood Park this afternoon .
2 Chief Planning and Development Officer , Liam Tiller , says he 's pleased that after nearly two years , Whitehall has at last agreed to the Council 's proposals .
3 Suddenly there were more red figures , indicating below-par scores , against his name than Peter Snow has at his command in an election studio .
4 DEC has at last announced its OSF/1-based operating system for Alpha-based AXP systems , giving its Alpha hardware customers an alternative from VMS .
5 No one knows how they got to be so diverse , though Dr Humphry Greenwood , of London 's Natural History Museum , has suggested that the water in Lake Victoria has at times been lower than now , with the fringes separated into pools .
6 Now the object of a handful of inquiries into influence-peddling and the mismanagement of taxpayers ' money , the EPA has at least been able to claim that its science is pure .
7 THE row over whether the Queen Mother will attend Princess Anne 's wedding on Saturday has at least clarified one point .
8 Just as Israel at times has thwarted United States ' regional objectives , so also the PLO has at times thwarted the policies of Jordan and Syria ; Egypt has reneged on its commitment to the Soviet Union and a defeated Syria was able to destroy the Israeli-Lebanese Withdrawal Agreement virtually overnight .
9 The job with Maitland had at least given him his weekends off , and the pay was better .
10 In the debate Gorbachev had at times unashamedly used his position as Supreme Soviet Chairman to bully and cajole deputies into accepting his arguments about the precariousness of his reform programme and the urgent need to " enhance the mechanism of executive authority , in order to ensure that laws work " .
11 During Yeltsin 's campaign for the presidency Gorbachev had at times quite blatantly attempted to thwart him .
12 It seems that David had at first great difficulty in making his way with the public , and was several times unsuccessful in his efforts after fame .
13 Form an equation and solve it to find how much Gregory had at first .
14 The Magistrate had long been interested in Lucy but not because Cupid had at last managed to lodge an arrow in his stony heart .
15 Miss Poraway had at once become tearful and Lavinia had had to take her to the kitchen .
16 Tilda had at first elaborated her story , saying that her mother was looking for a new Daddy , but her observation , quick as a bird 's flight , showed her that this was going too far , and she added that she and her sister prayed nightly to Our Lady of Fatima for her father 's return .
17 Elizabeth became Dame Bludden , and Hester had at least one other daughter who married George Farrington .
18 BILLY Sinclair and Coleraine have at last found the recipe for success .
19 One advantage Bedfordshire has at this time was that packages such as SIR , EDFAX and COMMUNITEL were being piloted in the country and one librarian was involved in a Prestel project .
20 It 's also knowing and being interested in the history of things , which I do n't think Maggie has at all .
21 DG-X has at its disposal media subsidies worth 165 million ECUs to be used by 1995 .
22 Upjohn has at all times contended that Halcion is safe and effective and that any errors in the presentation of its material to the Licensing Authority were unintended , and it is suing the BBC for libel .
23 Into this political maelstrom , Maastricht has at last emerged as an issue , provoking the kind of controversy seen in Britain last year .
24 The Danish blocking of Maastricht has at least made it possible for Britain to argue for ‘ no Single Currency ’ and to suspend her membership of the ERM , an option formally closed by the Treaty .
25 The most imperative need of all when it comes to Lord 's where leg spinners often make their presence felt , is for England to have at least two left handers and to see how Warne gets on against them .
26 Kepler had at his disposal Tycho Brahé 's recordings of planetary positions , which were more accurate than those available to Copernicus .
27 But North had at least a half-promise of another honour : Adolfo Calero revealed that the contras had plans to put up a statue of him in Managua , just as soon as they had won it back from the Sandinistas .
28 Gray had at the most been a shade injudicious , a little unworldly , perhaps , in his supervision of Jefferson .
29 But Dr McNab had at least one attentive listener and that was Dr Dunstaple .
30 Luckily Ross had at last managed to convince the superintendent of the large apartment block that they had a genuine , urgent need to enter the building — and to supply them with a spare key to the front door .
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