Example sentences of "have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That has plausibility in the world of political bargaining .
2 The main bedroom has balconies over the west-facing stone loggia and the bay window of the drawing-room .
3 Luke , however , has teaching on the subject of prayer that is not found in the other Gospels ( Luke 11:5–9 ; 18:1–8 , 9–14 ) .
4 Standard & Poor 's has misgivings about this particular plank of the strategy : the company is moving into markets with entrenched competition and aggressive pricing , it says — perhaps a salutary warning all of those companies attracted by the bright light of Asynchronous Transfer Mode switching .
5 E. subalpina has suffusions of pink and grey in its glaucous foliage .
6 ‘ Lilliput has enemies at home and abroad , ’ he explained .
7 FORMER Newcastle United striker Joe Allon has Sunderland in his sights .
8 He has clinics in Dublin , London and Armagh .
9 Mr James was brought in by Eagle 's creditor banks — the group has debts of over £80m — and has been given until the end of next year to turn the business around .
10 Maxwell , 33 , who has debts of £406.5 million , arrived promptly for a 20-minute interview with a job counsellor at Didcot , Oxon .
11 Is the Prime Minister aware that Gloucestershire has debts of 125 million pounds .
12 The service has been a life line to Jeff Lockyer , he now has debts of a few hundred pounds , which compared to a couple of years ago , is an enormous weight off his mind .
13 He has since been sacked by Nalgo and has debts of £10,000 .
14 The association , which operated from Darlington Arts Centre in Vane Terrace , has debts of almost £30,000 .
15 Their rapacious habits have been the subject of bloody hyperbole in films and bestsellers , so everybody knows that the shark has ranks of fearsome , pointed teeth , an elegant , incessant swishing swimming motion , a tail with a long ‘ point ’ uppermost , and a big appetite .
16 It is subordinate to the altar and although it may be decorative , it has direction towards the altar .
17 The hotel also has bikes for hire and a 25% reduction is offered to Enterprise guests .
18 Sir John , the seventh baronet of Redenham in Hampshire , who also has estates on the Isle of Wight and on a Scottish island , refused to discuss the matter yesterday .
19 I 'm glad to report that Captain Alwyne Farquharson of Invercauld who has estates on Royal Deeside and on the island of Mull , has finally abandoned his opposition to a film crew building a temporary track on the island .
20 ‘ He has estates in
21 To the degree that a managerial ideology and practice has tendencies towards bureaucracy and control at the school level , then it will itself create pressure upon teachers towards the restricted view of professionality .
22 We try to give a picture of Israel as a democracy , a country that has strengths and weaknesses , that has reasons for being distrustful . ’
23 Human beings are purposive ; a person 's performance has reasons behind it .
24 The company has products in clinical trials with two American and European pharmaceutical companies .
25 Katabatic has look of a champion
26 However the use and acceptance of touch depends on numerous cultural norms and personal characteristics ; each culture has rules about how , when and where to touch another human , and this is related to gender , age and maturity .
27 ( You may find that your course , college or university has rules for upper and lower limits , so check these before you start . )
28 This principle includes the need to see whether the professional or other body under scrutiny not only has rules of conduct , which will be thoroughly scrutinised within the statutory machinery , but also has an effective mechanism for enforcing the rules of conduct and is likely to enforce them .
29 Indeed , a system which has rules of adjudication is necessarily also committed to a rule of recognition of an elementary and imperfect sort .
30 So the prospect of a proper European Festival that would cover last Saturday 's British Festival of Racing at Ascot and this weekend 's races in France , Ireland and Newmarket , and which could rival America 's Breeders ' Cup day which has $10m in prize money , is likely to remain a dream even after 1992 .
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