Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Human Factors specialist can rightly be accused of wanting to have a finger in every pie because , as he sees it , behavioural considerations do affect every design decision . |
2 | As Engels puts it , despite having had a product for nearly two years , Cognos is still at the ‘ toe in the water ’ stage with the AS/400 market . |
3 | Right , Harold 's been sort of trying to have a look at it all week long , but he 's , he has n't really got time . |
4 | Although not accused of fraud , Bush was charged by federal regulators with having had a conflict of interest while serving as a director of Silverado . |
5 | Second , there is personal experience of homoeopathy through having been treated by a homoeopathic doctor , or through having had a member of the family so treated , and being impressed by the results . |
6 | He was also unusual among philologists in having had a price on his head . |
7 | He 's funny is n't he , he 's no interest in settling having a family of his own . |
8 | ‘ Dora , did n't you say something to me about trying to have a word with Dieter yesterday morning , before you went off to your interview ? ’ |
9 | He has accused them of ‘ artistic arrogance ’ by refusing to have a break in the two-and-a-half hour performance . |