Example sentences of "have in [noun sg] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Team D operates in a rural and mountainous area , and serves a scattered population of approximately 12,000 , which includes numbers of ‘ incomers ’ and has in addition a floating holiday population . |
2 | It has in addition a resplendent meaning in that life before retirement is only childhood and the period of retirement is the time when we reach maturity and realise the full significance of life . |
3 | It has in fact a complete absence of energy . |
4 | We are unlikely to have in mind a causal circumstance in this case . |
5 | Where Jackson had in mind a playful swipe at other people 's romantic success , some of those other people read a venomous resentment . |
6 | In agreeing to the filming , University authorities had in mind a previous survey conducted by MORI . |
7 | We have in English a certain gamut of styles : we have the good Chaucerian ; almost the only style in English where ‘ softness ’ is tolerable ; we have the good Elizabethan ; … and the bad , or muzzy , Elizabethan ; and the Miltonic , which is a bombastic and rhetorical Elizabethan coming from an attempt to write English with Latin syntax . |
8 | I have in mind a large ball , organised by and in aid of the Book Trade Benevolent Society ( since it failed to put on its annual Carol Service last month and did n't even bother to tell anyone ) , at which the whole book business could get together and celebrate the introduction of the new VAT regime as a way of warding off the post-Christmas blues . |
9 | We now have in place a new estates officer for Cherry Hinton er can I ask that that there is a special report brought to the housing committee er before the summer recess on the possible solutions to the problems that have been identified ? |