Example sentences of "have [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Now we do n't want our sales consultants to be graphic arts experts because we have right the way back in in head office |
2 | On one hand you have arguably the best defensive troops in the game — High Elf archers armed with long bows protected by the extremely formidable High Elf infantry . |
3 | The Irish pair have arguably the most difficult group in the 12 team international event , run by the Peniel Academy Parent Teacher Association , facing Belgium and Switzerland . |
4 | Juveniles and non-breeding adults have much the same colour , being pale silver with a black stripe running from the eye to the caudal peduncle . |
5 | In the heat , a woman golfer could move from her normal 80 compression ball to a 90 , and an average male form his normal 90 to 100 , and still have much the same feel as usual , but with added distance . |
6 | Luckily we have much the same tastes in television . |
7 | Living side by side with them in those forests are a great many extremely interesting creatures that are not unique to the Oriental Region but have much the same lifestyle and some of the same physical characteristics . |
8 | Class II : Class 2 modems are a little smarter and have much the fax protocol implemented in hardware inside the modem thus relieving the comms software of some of the chores . |
9 | France , Spain and Italy have much the same system of additionality as we have . |
10 | In respect of overseas offices of MNPs , the solicitor principals must comply with rules 12–16 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 , which have much the same effect . |
11 | as well if you want The Express and The Mail have much the same pictures Got a football magazine and a Woman you can have a football , I ca n't u look |
12 | I have somewhat the same feeling after reading this edited volume on molecular similarity . |
13 | It is shareholders who , at least in theory , appoint the chairman and should ensure a balanced board and therefore have perhaps the primary role in enforcing the Cadbury code . |
14 | I think I should mention we have perhaps the best library collection in Britain on developing country material , and if there is someone with a specialist need , they would be welcome to use our library . |
15 | All vertebrates have basically the same building blocks but they are put together in different ways . |
16 | ‘ They have kept a low profile and they have basically the same squad as won an All Ireland . |
17 | These words are of significance as they tie in with the title ‘ Futility ’ because all three words have basically the same meaning and their use enhances this feeling of futility throughout the poem for the reader . |
18 | Suffice it here to note that I do not mean that all religions are really saying the same thing ; that differences do not matter , that they all have basically the same origins , or fulfil the same functions . |
19 | Even in our championship winning year we failed to beat the ‘ elite ’ sides in the league and although Wilko has made a few changes to the squad we still have basically the side and thus the same problems that have cost us dearly in the most important games . |
20 | they would allow me half now erm I 've been looking at one particular church , one denomination er , which is the Methodist Church , although it has been said already here this afternoon , or this morning rather there are an overall erm joint style with Methodist and with United Reform Church and erm I have personally the Methodist of last year , last September where it gives and also erm , mileage recommendations . |
21 | She ca n't cook , she does n't especially want to learn to cook , and I have only the sketchiest notion of British cooking . |
22 | And although we now know the facts for many species of animals , it is important to point out that for many more we still have only the crudest knowledge of their grouping behaviour . |
23 | Some streets are dimly lit by smoking torches , but the houses have only the shadowy light of candles and oil-lamps . |
24 | Even with this explanation , one is not necessarily convinced that Ulimwengu was in the wrong , since we have only the Government 's side of the story . |
25 | Against the shuffling columns , they have only the weapons of abuse and loathing . |
26 | The problem is that most clients have only the vaguest , undefined ideas about the most suitable choice and direction of career . |
27 | But it is still likely that many have only the broadest understanding of the changes . |
28 | Barkerend is a similar unit that operates in Bradford , where there is no provision of home tuition , so pregnant school-age girls have only the choice of continuing at school or attending this unit . |
29 | " They have only the shade of the trees . " |
30 | The Siege is commonly claimed to be the first English opera , though with what justice it is difficult to say since we have only the libretto and stage-designs . |