Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Suicide for Love has eight performances at the Lyttleton between 9th and 14th October ( Box Office : 01 928 2252 ) .
2 I notice that my dress has three poppies at the waist .
3 The church is basilican and has three apses at the east end ( 343 and 344 ) .
4 After discussions with American Department of Transportation officials , Branson 's Washington lawyers advised him that although there was no clear indication that Virgin 's application would be ‘ held hostage ’ to the demands of PanAm , ‘ the US team certainly has these issues at the forefront of their decision-making process ’ .
5 Equally , if an institution has excess funds at the moment , and expects interest rates to rise , it will be acting rationally if it does not lend those funds out , except very short term .
6 NSR Travel has short breaks at the Sara Hotel Reisen from £362 per person for bed and smörgåsbord breakfast , which includes Scandinavian Airlines return flights .
7 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
8 North America Travel Service ( 0532 430000 ) has two weeks at the Hyatt Cancun Caribe for £1,102 , including flights .
9 Sarah Knightly-Brown has two children at the school .
10 Alan Bateman , the school board chairman , a medical equipment engineer who has two children at the school , said : ‘ We have no fears about running the school .
11 I must have had some lessons at the Legation , though I have no recollection of them , for I learnt to read and write .
12 Ashcroft , who took over at Salford when Alex Murphy left in 1980 , has had two spells at the Willows , broken by a couple of seasons at Warrington between 1982 and 1984 .
13 I doubt if any survey has ever been carried out without the researcher having some regrets at the analysis stage about some questions which could have been phrased better , but the good researcher makes sure in advance that these regrets are as few as possible .
14 Scotland does not have national parks at the moment , and many see them as a nasty English invention .
15 Place it right on the edge so that the next step below the bottom is at least a couple of stories down , because even moderately sloping sections of a mountain goat cliff may have forbidding dropoffs at the base .
16 There they all are : working out the profit on their duty-free ; having more drinks at the bar than they want ; playing the fruit machines ; aimlessly circling the deck ; making up their minds how honest to be at customs ; waiting for the next order from the ship 's crew as if the crossing of the Red Sea depended on it .
17 Having wonderful schools at the top and so many poor schools — both primary and secondary — in which so many of our children are taught , is a big dilemma . ’
18 Did you have any disasters at the beginning ?
19 ‘ Do you have any problems at the moment ? ’
20 You do n't have any patients at the lab . "
21 I much prefer being assessed as I go along , rather than having big exams at the end of the year .
22 It would have two minutes at the end !
23 The tiara was in essence a white cap , having two bands at the back like a mitre , but it had incorporated in it a coronet round the lower rim to which was added a second coronet under Pope Boniface VIII at the end of the thirteenth century , symbolizing sacerdotal and regal powers .
24 Really , if we can make every single one your A levels follow that pattern , for you , we 'd have excellent results at the end of the day , okay .
25 So the first opportunity I had I left Bradley 's and went back to the Lock so it 'd been war direction , war service we asked and it counted as me service with the Lock , that I had n't interrupted me service being as I was directed so that 's how I say I had fifty years at the Lock .
26 When she came back from changing , her haircut was a boy 's , except that it had new-born-looking curls at the nape of her neck , which knocked him out for a bit .
27 He said that on that day he had 70 pupils at the West Lothian college and Oatridge agricultural college , and the links between the colleges were excellent .
28 Catherine sometimes lived off it alone , Christine had strange out-of-body experiences during Mass while Jacques de Vitry tells how Mary of Oignies had visionary experiences at the elevation of the Host and found rest and relief for her spirit in the presence of the sacrament .
29 I had some misgivings at the prospect of 16-ton lorries on a country path , but the sheer volume of material needed ( to get sufficient build-up ) , ruled out the possibility of doing the job manually , with wheelbarrows .
30 Luckily he had some friends at the University and it was arranged that he would open a shop there and become ‘ Mathematical Instrument Maker to the University ’ .
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