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

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1 Others are easy enough for beginners to have a go at .
2 The observation about knitting having a bias is well shown in the picture at the top right of page 28 in the manual .
3 Liberty for Hayek has a specific meaning .
4 MI5 had never asked for permission to have a stall .
5 You sell your time for money to have a better time in the unsold hours .
6 For Coleridge , the West Country man , the decision to leave for Germany had a more profound importance .
7 CTS , the UK representatives for SOTA have a range — contact them on 0235 559944 — and can also , I believe , supply replacement motherboards as well .
8 As more graduates enter primary teaching , so I believe it will become easier for schools to have a common purpose and to recognize this in a jointly worked-out curriculum , with more communication and actual cross-over from one part of the system to the other .
9 Do make sure that every job that gets sent out for setting has a full specification and requirements sheet with it .
10 Retailing analysts in the City believe Kingfisher will have to pay far more than the 120p a share now on offer for Dixons to have a realistic chance of winning its cash bid .
11 One can define , for some probe order , the consistency measure Σ c f ∘ ( c ) for the total fit of all the clones to the probes , where f ∘ ( c ) is the fit of the clone c , either as defined above or extended to allow for probes having a length or being repetitive .
12 Soviet officials in fact had expressed their suspicion all along , however , that the EEC scheme for Afghanistan had a strong propaganda function .
13 In fact when we say a piece of language is rhythmic we mean that we as readers have a rhythmic response to it — rhythm is a perceptual not a physical fact .
14 Some families who ask for help have a basically good relationship with their children .
15 The practice of ‘ practical criticism ’ in fact unconsciously takes it for granted that the readers already know enough about poetry to have a grasp of rules and conventions sufficient to make adequate sense of the passage .
16 It is , in fact , impossible for management to have a direct , personal feeling and knowledge about so many business environments .
17 Yeltsin also called for Russia to have a full multiparty democracy .
18 Turner could arguably find a more permanent niche with another side , through Hampshire have a high regard for his ability .
19 The eventual aim is for Firhill to have a capacity sixteen thousand seats .
20 ( The field of Waterloo has a special significance for the regiment ) .
21 The Fijian traditional communal system of livelihood has a tendency to restrict initiative for commercial expansion and development so that there is a need to modify commercial values to meet with the demands of modern commercialism , This , in a nutshell , is what the Yalavou project sets out 10 do .
22 Archbishop William Temple when headmaster of Repton had a complete mental recall of Bradshaw and would set as an imposition for an errant boy the best way of travelling from Great Yarmouth to Exeter or Penrith to Ipswich without touching London , complete with changes and times .
23 For example , I think it will be agreed that the Newtonian concept of mass has a more precise meaning than the concept of democracy , say .
24 Some strains of nematodes have a high propensity for arrested development while in others this is low .
25 But once a group of Masai had a permanent water supply , paid for by themselves , they would develop a sense of ownership and settle down .
26 However , despite the complications , each of these types of function has a relatively clear central core , and the distinction between them is of importance in several areas of administrative law .
27 Actually , the debate between rigorism and our original less rigorist version of utilitarianism has a morally earnest character alien to Bentham .
28 The footballers of Torness had a resounding win in their annual match against Heysham , played this year at Cockburnspath .
29 The ideal of self-government has a special aspect that integrity promotes directly , and noticing this will lead us into our main discussion of legitimacy and political obligation .
30 Because the sensory processes ( 'hairs ' ) are in direct contact with the source of smell , and because the olfactory cells connect directly with the brain , the sense of smell has a powerful and immediate effect .
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