Example sentences of "[adv] have [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | With Wright hampered by injuries and Merson 's physical condition in question , Graham suddenly has problems in attack . |
2 | Then , just as the clock , and clocks like it , have a certain inner mechanical constitution from which these features arise , so has gold in the view of those who adopted the corpuscular hypothesis . |
3 | However , as interest in training , and co-ordinated training programmes has developed throughout the 70s and 80s , so has interest in co-operative training schemes . |
4 | The civil power only has competence in matters regarding the effects of such marriages ’ ( Code of Canon Law 1917 : 1016 ) . |
5 | He figures Sun only has price in its corner and claimed Apollo users , the last of the die-hard zealots opposed to Sun on religious grounds , wo n't be budged simply on price . |
6 | The theory only has application in specific types of social structure , namely , those that are totemic in structure and matrilineal in descent , like some of the Australian aboriginal societies Freud used in his work . |
7 | Let us assume the client only has £70 in retirement and works pensions . |
8 | Each of the ‘ sentences ’ in the network only has meaning in terms of its relations to other sentences , and each of these sentences only has meaning in relation to others , and so on . |
9 | Each of the ‘ sentences ’ in the network only has meaning in terms of its relations to other sentences , and each of these sentences only has meaning in relation to others , and so on . |
10 | A communicative support system sounds a rather arid notion and so it is important to reiterate that it is embedded in a social relationship and only has meaning in such a flesh and blood context . |
11 | He said of the Nicaraguan literacy campaign : ‘ literacy only has meaning in a society undergoing revolutionary change ’ . |
12 | He not only has room in his science for God ; he tries to create God using only some laws of physics , some simplifying assumptions , some outrageous extrapolations , and truly cosmic gall . |
13 | It would be perfectly reasonable to think of pitch as ranging instead from ‘ light ’ to ‘ heavy ’ , for example , or from ‘ left ’ to ‘ right ’ , and people who have difficulty in ‘ hearing ’ intonation patterns are generally only having difficulty in relating what they hear ( which is the same as what everyone else hears ) to this ‘ pseudo-spatial ’ representation . |
14 | you can only have hayfever in the summer ca n't |
15 | And two thirds said they would only have sex in a long-term relationship . |
16 | I do n't think , you 'd better have cards in front of you . |
17 | The same applies to fulfilling the goal , worthwhile in itself to many , of merely having men in space . |
18 | Everything here was different and therefore better : the stiff-backed brass taps , the cut of the banister , the genuine oil paintings ( we had a genuine oil painting too , but not as genuine as that ) , the library which somehow was more than just a roomful of books , the furniture old enough to have woodworm in it , and the casual acceptance of inherited things . |
19 | ’ Schisgal obviously had Dustin in mind when he wrote this . |
20 | Hindley only had room in his heart for two people , himself and his wife , so when she died , he was in despair . |
21 | So had moves in the General Assembly and personal initiatives by the secretary-general earlier in the war . |
22 | Newman especially had faith in Whitaker as the ideal weaver of Doctor Who stories . |
23 | You obviously have Therese in mind for Adele in the new production of Luxembourg — so much more suitable for her , an older woman — I would have thought you could let poor little Ingrid have her moment of triumph in Gypsy Baron . ’ |
24 | ‘ We only have girls in our family , ’ said Ken . |
25 | ‘ If you only have girls in your family , ’ said Wendy , ‘ how come you exist ? ’ |
26 | ’ Basically , you only have blacks in the centre of Detroit . |
27 | Like phonemes themselves , words only have significance in relation to other words and as part of a total system of classification . |
28 | Numbers only have meaning in comparison with other numbers . |
29 | Jackson already owns the rights to most of The Beatles ' songs and would , if successful , suddenly have shares in former label-mates Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross . |
30 | It no longer has interests in madeira wine , but the name Leacock continues as one of the most distinguished brand names within the Madeira Wine Company Lda . |