Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] had [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Newman especially had faith in Whitaker as the ideal weaver of Doctor Who stories .
2 Jean alone had evidence of Dr Crane 's last meeting with Eliza .
3 Ian Wright also had food for thought as he made a hasty exit from Arsenal 's demoralised dressing room .
4 Inner London authorities normally had access to funds via Central Personnel/Management Budgets , for example :
5 The Swedes ' 3-1 victory over Albania yesterday left Robson mildly disappointed but England still had control of Group Two , he said .
6 I mean er and as I say you had everything erm when er I wanted coal I mean you had coal erm because after my husband ceased at the pit , er that ceased because , cos miners always had coal as part of their er it was part of their wages you see .
7 Natural parents often had access to children guaranteed under a court order and foster parents had to be committed to support for ‘ parental responsibility ’ , which could cause difficulties , said Miss Marion Lowe , the association 's director .
8 It took some time to locate the bottle — normally as healthy as a young animal , Rory rarely had need of medication .
9 Essentially , therefore , the provisions only had application to income falling within the first limb .
10 The Melrose forwards had control through sterling work by the back row of Andrew Redpath , Doddie Weir and Brian Laidlaw .
11 Now comes a suggestion that the city also had control over land use outside its environs , not in this case in the Maya area , but in wetlands near the modern port of Veracruz , west of the Yucatan Peninsula .
12 A divorce was therefore sought and granted on grounds of incompatibility ; Grace initially had custody of John .
13 This new unit also had responsibility for issues relating to race , gender , disability .
14 Everything the government did from this date onwards had privatisation in mind .
15 In this connection , it is interesting that many of the restrictions on economic life in the Pentateuch were to ensure that each family always had access to part of the society 's capital — namely a plot of land and some animals .
16 In contrast to the morning papers , which suffered most heavily from the competition of the nationals , the evenings also had scope for growth in towns where an evening was not already established .
17 Reid also had praise for trainer Richard Hannon for whom he rode Swing Low last Saturday .
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