Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Williams designer Patrick Head said the car had absorbed 25 times the energy of the 20mph control crash tests each F1 car has to be put through .
2 Well the proposals that are made in the in the Committees er report for funding erm seem to us acceptable with the exception of the comment we have already made erm i acceptable in the sense that they would be borne by erm all pension funds in proportion to their the size of their assets and in relation to the size of the er compensation has to be paid .
3 of things that er fellow had on
4 Tonight 's winner has until mid-December to agree a purse offer with Lewis , who won the right to fight for the title with his second-round knockout of Razor Ruddock .
5 And yet Lord Owen 's concession had in fact given the Serbs a lot : a way to prevent the return of Croats and Muslims to the areas captured by Serbs , and — unless checked by the UN — to keep the dream of a Greater Serbia alive .
6 A settlement in Miss Shearer 's case has to be formalised by July 20 , Mr Brown said .
7 There was also considerable press speculation that Bennett 's decision had in part resulted from ill-feeling between himself and Sununu .
8 Tamar smiled within herself to witness the effect her father 's presence had on those in the kitchen .
9 Are we to jump to the unlikely conclusion that John 's heart has at last been melted by the love of a good woman ?
10 The accused 's intention had to be considered to determine whether he wished to use it to inflict injury .
11 My dear mother 's optimism had to be heard to be believed .
12 The uproar in the middle of the night when Bernard Murphy rolled home fighting drunk from the seamen 's club had to be heard to be credited .
13 A FORMER Mayor of Prestatyn , Mark Garfield Jones , offered a £200 reward last night after his daughter 's horse had to be put down following a collision with a van which did not stop .
14 While an individual may have a duty to act in the defence of moral principles , the same can not apply to the state , since the state 's action has to be judged by a different criterion : that of national survival .
15 Liberal Democrats do not believe that our country 's under-performance has to be accepted .
16 Zimbabwe 's elevation has about it a pronounced aroma of political engineering .
17 It is against this background that Henry Claman 's review has to be judged .
18 A friend who tried to go to the man 's aid had to be held back .
19 The agency 's plan has to be approved by a majority of the electorate .
20 The horse 's anxiety has to be kept below boiling point to avoid a continual problem in the same circumstances ; and shoeing horses does recur — every six or eight weeks !
21 But Dr Sandler 's circuit has at least three problems .
22 Chief executive officer Edwin Lake told the tourism and amenities committee that the Children 's Village had to be protected from the sea , wind and sand and a reinforced concrete wall along the full length of the north side was a basic element of the design .
23 A disadvantage of the tribute system was that each gang 's ore had to be kept separately from the others until dressed and sampled .
24 Part of his objection may also have been that one 's trade and one 's home had in most cases parted company by that date , a development that William Morris was later to deplore .
25 The field-worker 's legitimacy had to be proved continually and skilfully , and trust was gained as a result of a progressive series of negotiations .
26 Greenock 's lobby has in large brass letters the same motto that adorned the key IBM building in New York City in the thirties : ‘ World Peace Through World Trade . ’
27 The great Nu bears witness not only to the impact which Picasso 's work had on Braque , but also to the fact that Braque realized the extent to which the Demoiselles d'Avignon was a revolutionary work .
28 The management leader 's understanding of the complexities and challenges of a school 's work have to be displayed clearly .
29 If the two pairs of projectors are in line , the intention is not usually a multi-image effect In fact , it s likely that the two projectors nearer to the camera will not contain so much an image as an image-blocker , ie a mask or matte that blocks out part of the image behind it Since the two mattes will normally be complementary , and the combined image can be seen by inspection through the camera 's viewfinder , any faults , such as overlaps or gaps , should be observed at the time and , if possible , corrected on a second , third or fourth take This is more economical and satisfactory than getting the results of multiple passes back from the lab and discovering that a whole day 's work has to be redone .
30 Unwin 's work has to be placed in context not only nationally .
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