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

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1 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 ’ .
2 They have always had this opportunity at the University of Stirling but now they also gain national certification via SCOTVEC .
3 I must have had some lessons at the Legation , though I have no recollection of them , for I learnt to read and write .
4 He feels that there is plenty of cricket left in him and , amid all the rumours and quotes about ‘ fuel in the tank ’ , he is not likely to relinquish his role with England until he has had another crack at the Ashes .
5 He feels that there is plenty of cricket left in him and , amid all the rumours and quotes about ‘ fuel in the tank ’ , he is not likely to relinquish his role with England until he has had another crack at the Ashes .
6 The publicity for The Silence of the Lambs produced not only a successful ‘ book of the film ’ by Thomas Harris , but a success for an earlier book of his which , although filmed , had not had any impact at the box-office .
7 The labels which Darwin had attached to them did not say where the specimens were found ; he simply had not had any reason at the time to think that geography was important .
8 Only one of 100 other competitors had had any trouble at the fence .
9 The mercantile agent must be in possession of the goods or documents of title ; and he must have that possession at the time he sells , pledges or otherwise disposes of the goods .
10 Local authorities do not have that information at the moment .
11 by having that wall at the bottom
12 Jim said , ‘ How about having another look at the site ?
13 Forty five point four , I 'll , I 'll sort this out in a minute , I do n't normally have this trouble at the station .
14 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 .
15 If this was n't here we would have to practise for £7 an hour , so we would not have much money at the end of the week .
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 successful in doing these schemes and because resources on we are hard pressed , resources on the ground are thin then when people ring up with these schemes that we get it off the ground they meet this negative sort of answer when they ring in , that 's the only sort of er liaison with themselves and the police and they 're met with that , and their reaction then is down the pub tell their mates do n't ring in cos its a reaction , and that 's the trouble with us being , as it were too successful before , better to be less successful , but we 'd have more staff at the centre like Lincolnshire etc to actually get the difference from when somebody does the odd person does ring in they get a response to it
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 It is important to realize that firms may have enough information at the end of period 1 to predict the rise in aggregate demand in period 2 , so that the rise in aggregate demand from period 1 to period 2 is anticipated at the end of period 1 .
22 erm we 're starting again and there is no evidence , and I am sure that Margaret Thatcher is n't having any input at the moment .
23 Having heard the account of her recapture and the sadistic reprisal inflicted on Pam , they were doubly eager to have another go at the sect heavies , and had recruited a further six of their own mates and invited them along to the party .
24 After I 'd got rid of about half the beer I 'd drunk in the Arms , I went to have another look at the Factory .
25 CONGRATULATIONS to TODAY for prompting the AttorneyGeneral to have another look at the case of Harley Street rapist Dr Tom Courtney .
26 We had already amassed quite a pile of seizures following irregularities uncovered during the previous week 's work at Ullapool , and we returned with Reg Clarke on board to have another bite at the cherry .
27 MAS policy is to recover costs in full in the case of an unreasonable withdrawal ; in the event of failure to sell a small discount below our time costs may be appropriate , particularly if MAS is likely to be reappointed at a later date to have another attempt at the sale .
28 Looking to the future we hope to have news of a guest speaker or two for the early part of the summer and also the club intends to have some representation at the Hertfordshire Show .
29 Despite the phraseology , the Messina declaration did not seem to have much impact at the time ; it was not seen as a dramatic move towards supranationalism .
30 She had this job at the checkout in the Co-op , but …
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