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

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1 You obviously have Therese in mind for Adele in the new production of Luxembourg — so much more suitable for her , an older woman — I would have thought you could let poor little Ingrid have her moment of triumph in Gypsy Baron . ’
2 Like phonemes themselves , words only have significance in relation to other words and as part of a total system of classification .
3 Numbers only have meaning in comparison with other numbers .
4 Many science teachers already have classes in excess of 25 pupils .
5 Until recently , a salmon farm inhibited fishing in Skeltar , but this enterprise has since ended and salmon once more have freedom of access to their traditional spawning grounds .
6 But I still have twinges of uncertainty about my place within the wider Black women 's struggle .
7 In addition to the function of administering liquor licensing , as provided for by the subsection , the boards also have functions in relation to the granting of permits and licences under the Betting , Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963 and the Gaming Act 1968 ( see s.133 and Schedule 7 , para. 7 ) .
8 Most campsites also have huts for hire for a few pounds per night per person .
9 It gives me some satisfaction that those who laughed at me and poked fun at me now have evidence in front of their very eyes .
10 Yes and no , er I , there wo n't be another East German scholarship because there wo n't be another East Germany er next year it will disappear , it will just not exist , which er I think what we 're really celebrating , the fact that we now have freedom of movement of young people from what was the Eastern Bloc will now just be Eastern Europe , er into the West in the same way that western students can travel around .
11 As a result with good control of working capital , our cash flow overall was virtually the same as in the previous year in spite of the significant profit collapse and although there may be some further redundancies this year , I do n't expect them to be in any way on the same scale as during nineteen ninety two and the important thing is that we now have costs in line with the lower level of revenue as we look into nineteen ninety three .
12 Non-educational criteria almost invariably have priority in recruitment over educational ones and employers tend to have only the vaguest notions as to what particular qualifications entail or imply .
13 They will be the only category of students , the disabled students , who actually have loan in addition to benefit , so the loan is going to provide considerably more money for disabled students while they 're studying .
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