Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [be] have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There may also be stronger incentives as a result of management 's having a significant equity stake in the company , and the stringent repayment conditions that banks and other institutions attach to the finance they provide to make the buy-out possible . |
2 | But the sociology of knowledge was to have a bridging role in the progress towards a scientific truth that would lead to a revelation of human essence ( Stark 1958 : 209 ) . |
3 | And concern over highly toxic chemicals released during the bleaching of paper is having a big spin-off on a locally based company . |
4 | I mean you can interpret any play you want to Twelfth Night for example is having a political subtext if you look far enough beneath the surface of the play . |
5 | However , the best way to keep yourself in cheques and your customers in check is to have a follow-up plan and to work that plan . |
6 | ‘ My most important ambition in life was to have a new sports car every year , things like this . ’ |
7 | The solution that Grayling finds the most feasible at present is to have a circular table with a hole in the middle . |
8 | Jeffrey : For many people involvement in campaigns around AIDS is having a similar effect to involvement in gay liberation campaigns , in that you get a tremendous sense of common feeling , almost a sort of euphoric sense of working together . |