Example sentences of "[noun] have [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 AN intriguing story has it that Traffic Minister Kenneth Carlisle 's American wife Carla , after attending the Sorbonne , spent three years in France lecturing on poultry .
2 The story has it that young de Malleray , a second-lieutenant in the same regiment , having heard the first news but not the sequel , was himself on the way up to the line that evening , and encountered his father 's Colonel .
3 High peaks , stunning lakes and wild forests — New Zealand 's Nelson Lakes National Park has it all , as Judy Armstrong discovers
4 If you 're looking for solid strength , easy handling and workability , fire- , sound- and moisture-prevention , FERMACELL has it all in one .
5 City talk has it that Pittencrieff , which is rich enough to swallow both Brabant and Aberdeen , is about to bid about £11 million for Aberdeen , valuing it at 22p a share .
6 The Monster has them all .
7 The Guidance has them both .
8 It is also a blatant bid to have it both ways .
9 Mannheim 's relationism seemed to his detractors like a hollow promise , an attempt to have it both ways .
10 The eyes have it Many women write to us complaining that they have puffy eyes .
11 Deane has it all and more , so SHOULD do better .
12 West Burton has been called by many " the prettiest village in the Dales " , and though I think that Dent village has them all beat hands down for style and atmosphere , West Burton runs a close second .
13 ‘ And this girl has it all ? ’
14 Portals Nous has it all — and more !
15 He 's been sat there all day like a stuffed dummy , then he suddenly comes to life , grabs the dinner and runs off with it trailing between his legs , tripping and stumbling over it in his anxiety to have it all to himself .
16 ‘ And I suppose you only had to flash your smile at the women in the village to have them all falling over themselves to tell you more . ’
17 Marty is a liar : Gabrielle is a fool : Henry isa whinge : Alan had it all wrong ’ ( they were some of those he talked to ) .
18 Sister Dew had it all wrong .
19 Several hypotheses have it that land-use change , primarily growth of forest or development of heathlands following fires , logging and abandonment of agriculture , could have caused the recent acidification of low-alkalinity surface waters .
20 Business mythology has it that computer firms in Japan are no good at software and will never break the dominance of IBM , the world 's biggest computer company .
21 The match had it all .
22 It was obvious at this stage that the race was going to develop into the best of the day so far and when Lofthouse moved ahead again with one lap to go , Robert had it all to do .
23 Had her first husband had it any better ?
24 Mr Have you any supplementary ?
25 Oh I want a bottle of pop have you any in fridge , no ?
26 Sun-baked rock , easy access and every hold an incut — Pembroke 's Stennis Head has it all .
27 Martha has it all her own way now . ’
28 Legend has it that Tax Exempt Special Savings Accounts ( Tessas ) originated in 1990 eve-of-Budget , back-of-an-envelope doodlings made up by John Major when he was Chancellor .
29 What fun to have them all lined up for inspection …
30 I had a guid record , and my wife had it all planned out .
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