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

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1 There also arrived a strong deputation from the DHSS : the Minister of State , now of much greater fame , Dr David Owen ; the Permanent Under-Secretary , Sir Patrick Nairne , and Barbara 's most trusted right-hand man , a beardless youth , then recently the president of some students ' association , named Jack Straw , with whom I had occasion to cross swords later .
2 No , I got over this problem by collecting data on a large series of babies to whom I had access during the preliminary work on this project .
3 Told them I had migraine .
4 I 'd told them I had immigration problems and that they 'd stopped my benefit .
5 And she said she 'd go , in fact , I I I had fellowship on , because , remember we started on that Tuesday , I said , well , you 'll all be surprised to know that going to prison tomorrow .
6 Sure , I I had fork out corporation tax a few months ago for the previous good year .
7 ‘ When she left me for one of the other guys in the team , somebody I 'd kind of thought of as a friend … well , ’ he went on hurriedly , ‘ I was n't surprised she 'd gone .
8 Back in the building trade once again which I had experience before so I had no problem .
9 Mr. Walker : There have been full consultations with the port authorities about the Cardiff bay barrage , which is the one for which I have responsibility , and I do not believe that it will have an adverse effect .
10 One of the national museums and galleries for which I have responsibility , the Tate , is making great efforts , by setting up galleries in , for example , Liverpool and shortly in St. Ives , to make others of its collections regularly available for view in the north-west or the south-west .
11 The two with which I have experience which have very high patency rates are either rt-PA or anistreplase .
12 ‘ You are not walking on to the stage at the Shield , or any theatre in which I have influence , again .
13 In addition , the defendants gave undertakings to the plaintiff , one of which was as follows : Any information which I have access to or knowledge which I acquire arising out of or in the course of my contract of service shall remain confidential and shall not be used by me to obtain any gain , benefit or advantage or profits for myself or for any member of my family or connected person .
14 There is a moment of slow motion in which I have time to register the force of the water rushing over my body , my toes slipping out of the footcups , the paddle flying out of my hands .
15 Seven thirty to eight fifteen , then there 's an interval which you have pie and peas , which is always good at the town hall erm , and then it 's nine to nine thirty part two of the quiz .
16 When executed it lists the privileges of all LIFESPAN users of which you have visibility .
17 From time to time variations in your terms and conditions of employment will result from negotiations and agreement with the specified union or unions , and these will be separately notified to your or otherwise incorporated in the documents to which you have reference .
18 Write a program , for a computer to which you have access , to clear all of main store ( including that occupied by the program ) .
19 Devise a suitable representation for signed multiple-length binary integers for a computer to which you have access , and write subroutines to negate , add , and subtract such operands .
20 Estimate the speed increase in using a ( hypothetical or actual ) block transfer instruction on a computer to which you have access , over the best alternative way of performing the move .
21 Write subroutines , for a computer to which you have access , to convert between a numeric character string and a format in which numeric calculations can be carried out .
22 For a computer to which you have access , list all the transfer of control instructions .
23 When executed it lists in numerical order all charge codes to which you have access , plus the LIFESPAN users responsible for them and the storage directories to which the charge codes have been allocated .
24 One of the fundamental aspects of LIFESPAN is that it can be accessed at any time from any directory to which you have access .
25 You can change this field to be any directory to which you have access and which has sufficient quota to accommodate the modules subsequently marked for transfer .
26 If any of the above errors appear in the Error column , you must use Option 1.3.2 — Read / Enter Individual Modules or Option 1.3.3 — Read From Root Package to read the module(s) out of LIFESPAN which you have access to .
27 You should use a charge code which is known to LIFESPAN and to which you have access .
28 Experiment with the use of some statistical package to which you have access .
29 You must not use official equipment for private purposes — this includes the mail service , stationery , computerised equipment ( eg use of software packages for playing computer games ) , telephone facilities , vehicles , photocopiers , facsimile machines and any other resources which you have use of during your work .
30 The next area in which you have control over the final quality is that of the software you choose .
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