Example sentences of "[noun] have [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Editor , — There have basically been two criticisms of my article and Richard Smith 's editorial on alternative allergy and the General Medical Council ( GMC ) — firstly , that it is not the GMC 's job to censor alternative practitioners and , secondly , that the neutralisation-provocation technique has in fact been validated . |
2 | Taking the criterion of the number of ‘ social contacts ’ the housewife has during work time , an association with work satisfaction patterns does emerge . |
3 | Yet , it is clear that the photographer has in fact got them to pose , dressed up in their smartest clothes . |
4 | The text has of course been approved by our Chairman and is enclosed for your information . |
5 | This intimate connection between the metaphysics of death and the politics of life is precisely what Nizan has in mind when he refers to revolutionary literature as " the modern form of tragedy " . |
6 | Is the honourable gentleman unaware that the district auditor has in fact indicated that there is a total lack of accountability or any sort of proper financial control in the police authority . |
7 | His breathing has on occasion to be assisted by the administration of oxygen . |
8 | A court should be slow to draw any such inference , however , since Parliament has in section 4 indicated its intention that an offence should be committed only where the distribution of literature is likely to lead to the use of violence . |
9 | If Parliament had meant to say that any distribution or publication should suffice , it could very easily have said so ; the courts are bound to make sense of the words that Parliament has in fact used . |
10 | But I think , we 've not been good attracting women into services , I think , the responsibility that a woman drug user has over child care and a whole range of other things that male drug users do n't have . |
11 | It had an index in excess of 20,000 , one of the highest What Personal Computer has on record . |
12 | I 'm sure you have noticed the implication of the letter , that the writer has in fact observed Jenny undressing for bed ? |
13 | My mum has in sort of , erm , little sort of white suits |
14 | He 's conscious that safety-critical items such as tyres and brakes must n't be skimped on , but he 's not overly concerned about sticking to the recommended 6000-mile service schedule ; so far the Sierra has on average been serviced every 13,500 miles and has never seen the inside of a Ford dealer 's workshop . |
15 | In order to maximise the long term impact this sports component has on participation in Scotland a Sports Information Point will be in operation throughout the Festival 's duration . |
16 | Pete Waterman 's refusal to suppress his opinions has on occasion exposed him to ridicule as in the sampling storm but on the whole he appears confident and competent , clear about what he wants . |
17 | Incubation has of course a long and reputable history in antiquity . |
18 | The University has in place a funding strategy to enable it to achieve this objective ; the funds , however , which it would hope to raise for that purpose would not be available to meet the costs of relocating the medical departments ( see para. 3.1 above ) . |
19 | raise awareness internally about the wide range of contact which Napier has with industry and the enormous spread of employers with which the University works . |
20 | We have already seen something of what Hobbes has in mind when we considered his idea of the generation of a circle . |
21 | The gap between mortality rates for the two groups has in fact widened since the 1930s , when the rates were 10 per cent below the average for professional and managerial workers , and 11 per cent above for unskilled workers . |
22 | Both are characteristics the Tiphook chairman has in abundance . |
23 | The endowment that your girlfriend has at present can be used to cover part of your new loan . |
24 | We consider below the implications this result has for policy , and in chapter 6 we show how it can serve as the basis for an empirical test of the model . |
25 | Unfortunately , for boards over 10ft long , David has to thickness elsewhere |
26 | Anthropology has in fact developed as the science of the evolution of human society and many early anthropological works take the form of natural histories of mankind . |
27 | Instead , we will focus only on broad areas of application which can serve as exemplars of the kinds of impact multi-media has in store . |
28 | Its funny what a week in football has in store . |
29 | Via other programs , it is also possible to implement fax and modem sharing , a facility that Mainlan has in common with most other P2P network systems . |
30 | There is no genuine mutual consent , however , if the deal has in reality been initiated by duress or the threat of dismissal . |