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

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1 Highways made the point that the yellow-line alterations and refuge islands are based on the present stop positions and they would prefer that these not be altered until we have experience of the new arrangements in operation .
2 Both Hoddle , with Monaco , and Rix , with Caen and Le Havre , have experience of the Continental game .
3 Many employers follow traditional lines by filling posts with staff who have experience of the particular work .
4 We also have money from the Welsh Office to have it translated into Welsh .
5 We also have money from the Welsh Office to have it translated into Welsh .
6 It is noted for its high proportion of ex-civil servants : ‘ They are young chaps who by and large have contacts in the Civil Service and have a jolly good grounding of how the system works , ’ he says .
7 And one of their main components was human excrement , since few houses have toilets in the poorer zones .
8 We shall look at this very carefully and have discussions with the current owners and with everybody on the island before anything is decided .
9 ‘ Those who can , have houses outside the walled city .
10 So you might call together a group who have difficulty with the single-double problem and offer them : linning grining frumy bolly etc .
11 They also have literature on the correct use of things such as eye drops and inhalers .
12 I think the problems we have defence in the last couple of weeks I 'm just pleased to have kept a clean sheet against them I think .
13 These spreads are attractive to traders who have views on the relative movement of the prices of two different futures , but are unable to forecast movements in the price level of either future .
14 The windows have views over the medieval roofs of the historic and picturesque town of Rye .
15 ‘ The Queen , the Queen Mother , Prince Charles , Prince Andrew — even Anne and Philip — all have planets in the same area of the zodiac , ’ she says .
16 School beckons but they do n't go , preferring instead to hustle girls , steal records and have run-ins with the local Puerto Rican gang .
17 ‘ I have support from the medical profession , and the book is going off to be edited by a panel of doctors this week .
18 In addition , Coltheart ( 1985 ) argues that other patients have impairments to the assembled phonology system .
19 We also have vacancies on the following project teams :
20 Suppose we have data for the expected returns for three portfolios and the factor loadings in a two-factor APT model as follows
21 Even today there are those who have doubts about the great burst of prosperity and splendour in the first half of the fourth century manifest in the great villas .
22 Finally , if my readers still have doubts about the general drift of my argument , let me ask them how else we are to explain why modern revolutionary movements which always aim to free those who believe in them always end by enslaving them ?
23 In Central America , United Distillers is very well placed in Mexico , the largest and fastest growing market in the region , where its brands have 55% of the Scotch market .
24 Many have shops on the lower floor .
25 The early fossil bony fish have tails with the long blade uppermost , whereas the more advanced living bony fish have a tail that is symmetrical , and more effective in producing a horizontal thrust .
26 Mick , we took a decision at erm Apex Conference two years ago erm whereby we decided that er anywhere where we had G M B members we would attempt to ensure that we have recognition with the private security firms used .
27 But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade .
28 The Minister 's only defence I do not recall him using it in Committee — against the charge that he is wantonly selling public assets cheaply is that we always have recourse to the Public Accounts Committee .
29 " We want to talk to Vietnam , " Baker said , " because we think they have influence over the Cambodian government and could use this to help us construct conditions permitting free elections . "
30 Scholars studying popular culture have paid close attention to crafts , recognizing occupational traditions and customs that have origins in the middle ages .
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