Example sentences of "have [noun] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If an individual has problems at a particular stage he or she tends to regress to an earlier stage and to be dominated , or fixated , by the behaviour and attitudes of that stage . |
2 | A famous 19th century thinker once observed that ‘ the class which has the means of material production at its disposal has control at the same time over the means of mental production ’ . |
3 | We were having tea at the same hotel when Mrs Harvey came in , with another old dear . |
4 | Having work at an appropriate height in relation to distance from the eye makes a real difference to avoiding unnecessary fatigue , and this can only be effected by a comfortable working position . |
5 | In April 1872 Mme Flaubert died ; Gustave was left alone in the big house , having meals at a large table ‘ tête-à-tête with myself ’ . |
6 | can I still have treatment at a local hospital ? |
7 | Can you still have treatment at a local hospital ? |
8 | Let us first recall the classical continuum definitions of stress and then consider in what ways these need to be modified to have meaning at the molecular level . |
9 | I am happy to have debates at the appropriate time . |
10 | He 'd worked and taught at the Magic Theater in San Francisco ; had therapy at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur with Fritz Perls ; worked in New York with Chaikin and La Mama . |
11 | Wickham grasped the position and Beales confirmed it , saying : ‘ I had lunch at the Black Friar with a woman friend . |
12 | But he had longings at the same time for the Mediterranean and travelled there . |
13 | We had questions at the very beginning of this meeting which seems an awful long time ago now er asking for youth provision in other areas of the county . |
14 | ‘ Melanie always had hysterics at the mere mention of motherhood . |
15 | Cement was loaded into barges via chutes which had shutters at the lower end . |
16 | They had dinner at a superb restaurant , bustling with the rich and famous , where everyone covertly glanced at everyone else , slyly assessing outfits and hairdos . |
17 | We had dinner at a good restaurant round the corner and then I took her to Sammy 's Bowery Follies , a popular nostalgic show in lower Manhatten . |
18 | Major will spend tomorrow morning on Capitol Hill in discussion with party leaders and have lunch at the British Embassy with further US movers and shakers , including the head of the Central Intelligence Agency . |
19 | Join in to help raise funds and have fun at the same time . |
20 | Today 's teenagers have sex at a younger age than ever before . |