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

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1 The Opposition argue that other European countries have regional government and we must have it as well .
2 We should not assume that because some European countries have regional government the people there want it .
3 Words have descriptive meaning insofar as their causal connection is with the psychological states known as beliefs , and emotive meaning insofar as their causal connection is primarily with attitudes .
4 This style of writing focuses on facts rather than abstractions : this explains the differences in the views of Dicey and Jennings on the subject of sovereignty ; it is the reason for the disagreement between Dicey and Robson over whether or not we have administrative law ; and it is reflected in Willis 's argument against Hewart that the test of the existence of the ‘ new despotism ’ was to be found in the way in which the powers were actually used rather than how the form of the power cut across abstract constitutional principles .
5 What Mr seems to be directing is that the settlement should be directed to those areas which are at present have pleasant tree cover and things , which theoretically can assimilate a new settlement which in the context of the Vale of York , tend to be those areas which are th are of the better landscape quality .
6 Now that we have lead-free split-shot , which is more expensive than lead shot , more care goes into its manufacture and there should be few problems .
7 Apart from looking into market deals and reports of cheques being repeatedly endorsed and passed around as if they were like cash , Inland Revenue investigators have been checking if farmers have undedeclared Government grant payments .
8 Have oral sex with a woman 63%
9 To solve the problem , any UK subscribers who have bouncing mail difficulties of this kind should re-subscribe themselves as follows : Write to saying
10 If you have single-frame advance , you will also find this very useful to help you find particular frames on which to make a cut .
11 Most people , even if they 're confused or have short-term memory loss , are able to remember the past .
12 Both guitars have solid spruce tops , although the D-32's is closer-grained and prettier , and both are bound in faintly-flamed maple for a combination of looks and durability , with a decorative maple stripe down the centre of the back .
13 I feel I have unfinished business with you said Jay , amazed that she could use such an adult phrase , when alone , her mouth sagged and stretched and gasped with momma , momma , the pain shrieked from her navel , she even sucked her thumb in the hope that do-it-yourself primal therapy would ease something .
14 Now that hope will have been taken from her , leaving her feeling that they have unfinished business , which ( unless she believes in life after death ) will remain unfinished for ever .
15 ‘ I have unfinished business here . ’
16 You and I , she reminded him silently , have unfinished business .
17 Spinal cord injuries have cruel way of leaving your mind intact so that you can think long and hard about the way you wanted to live ’ .
18 Some of the Royal Albert Hall recordings , particularly , have inherent distortion which could not be eliminated .
19 I have complete faith , else I would n't have suggested it .
20 I have complete faith and trust in the universe .
21 ‘ I have complete faith in you . ’
22 Our sailing staff have complete discretion to control or limit sailing activities according to local conditions and their assessment of your sailing experience and ability .
23 At the present time , apart from Part IV Licences ( Restaurant and Residential Licences ) , the Licensing Justices have complete discretion as to whether or not they grant or renew a drinks licence .
24 There we have complete catastrophe .
25 With Abbey National 's home contents insurance , you have complete peace of mind .
26 Doubly foolproof in a way , since the 103/4 is , as I had been led to expect from someone in whose ears I have complete trust , one of the most ‘ out-of-thebox ’ loudspeakers that I have had the pleasure to use — one can be very quickly up and running with it and feel only the need to make relatively small adjustments to positioning and so on in due course as listening progresses ; such changes with this loudspeaker result in subtle rather than profound modifications to the sound .
27 ‘ We have complete trust in ICI , ’ says ESTAR Zone manufacturing manager Malcolm Rowe .
28 I have complete absence of remorse in this saturation of pleasure .
29 We can delay cashing orders whenever the need arises and we have complete control over them and how much we save depending on the particular needs of the children at a particular time .
30 By using PTR# you have complete control over where you read and write data in a file .
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