Example sentences of "[pers pn] have strong [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I had strong words about our defending when we went in at half time .
2 ‘ Although I 'm 27 years gold , I have strong feelings regarding the war .
3 I have strong memories of feeling different from a very early age .
4 But perhaps I give that impression because I have strong views on certain subjects and because I do n't go in for the social whirl , for fast cars and fast women . ’
5 ‘ I may be civilised and adult ; you I have strong doubts about , ’ Vitor responded curtly , and , taking a white handkerchief from his pocket , he wiped a sheen of perspiration from his brow .
6 As I have already intimated , I have strong reservations about billing any application as ‘ the best ’ , but this much I can say .
7 She has strong opinions on several subjects , including politics , but not all for public consumption
8 She has strong views on a wide range of issues .
9 She has strong views on most issues and her propensity to express her views boldly at the outset of a Cabinet discussion , combined with a sometimes dismissive attitude towards opposing colleagues , tended to change the atmosphere and polarize Cabinet discussions .
10 She has strong views on ill-informed observers who think that headhunting must be a glamorous life of leisurely meetings with prestigious clients and candidates , punctuated by breakfast at the Savoy , lunch at Claridges , and dinner at the Ritz .
11 She has strong ideas about where pressures on girls to look a certain way begin .
12 Her clashes with other European heads of state over Britain 's budgetary contribution to the Community aroused all her basic emotions : here , indeed , she had strong support in Britain itself where sympathy for the bureaucrats of Brussels , with their butter mountains and wine lakes , was distinctly muted .
13 She had strong feelings about the aristocracy playing a part in the care of those less fortunate than themselves and Timothy was charming to everyone .
14 The Press Liaison Officer took a heavy file from a shelf and almost dropped it into her hands ; but she had strong wrists and managed a gracious smile of acceptance and thanks .
15 She had strong hands , and the pressure she put into her grasp felt as if she was about to throw him over her shoulder or come out with some menacingly appropriate comment .
16 It is only worth eliminating these if you have strong reasons to suspect formaldehyde .
17 If you have strong feelings about a situation declare an interest and suggest that someone else temporarily takes the chair .
18 You have strong preferences . ’
19 Despite the disadvantages of uncertainty , you might be willing to leave the question of notice rights unresolved if you have strong grounds for suspecting that your employer would only agree to statutory minimum notice because that it is company policy .
20 Despite the disadvantages of uncertainty , you might be willing to leave the question of notice rights unresolved if you have strong grounds for suspecting that your employer would only agree to statutory minimum notice because that is company policy .
21 We had strong support from the county council , they were very helpful indeed .
22 This deserves special mention because , on the assumption that various conditions which appear to be satisfied by the return maps are actually satisfied , this attractor is probably the only well understood strange attractor known in a system of " natural " three-dimensional differential equations ; we have strong reasons to suppose that there can be no stable orbits in a relatively large parameter range , as opposed to the normal " chaotic attractors where one merely can not observe them but has no arguments to suggest they can not exist ( they may be of extremely high period or have very complicated basins of attraction see { 8 } ) .
23 Since it costs us directly if things go wrong , we have strong incentives to prevent mistakes , or correct them very quickly , whoever causes them .
24 Mm , and er National asking us to contact our MP about it if we have strong feelings .
25 In short we have strong expectations about the structure of conversation which warrant many different kinds of inference ( see Chapter 6 ) .
26 We have strong links with Saracens .
27 While we have strong reserves to support the pound it is likely Bank of England Governor Robin Leigh Pemberton would advise a Labour Chancellor to combine firm words with firm deeds if support from the Bundesbank and our other exchange rate mechanism partners is to be assured and a drawn-out war of attrition avoided .
28 We have strong reservations , ’ it says in its response to the document , ‘ about the usefulness of information contained in accounts which only relate to the activity of a branch in an economic entity .
29 Their agreement was bought with concessions to certain aspects of sovereignty about which they had strong feelings .
30 But they have strong incentives to try .
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