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

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1 The greatest improvement of all has of course been the removal of the old climate of repression and fear .
2 erm , I ca n't read it too well cos I 've only had about couple of lessons on it .
3 The mud they put out now there is lucky if they put two hundred ton in and that 's only had by grab and course they 'd make a hole there , then course that fill up again .
4 Cos there 's some words you can only have in plural and not in single .
5 I mean we 'll , we 'll obviously have to sort of keep a , keep an eye on all this all the way through
6 Well that 's something we would obviously have to sort of , I mean maybe it 's something where you know I mean with the
7 For this reason , in drafting a lease the draftsman should constantly have in mind the nature of the demised property .
8 What he obviously had in mind was the manoeuvre carried out by horsemen displaying their skill at a gymkhana .
9 In the event it took the two of them , scrambling and sliding downwards beside each other , faces to the rocks , only some five or six minutes to reach the spot where the railing which Sven Hjerson had noticed further along had in fact stopped the couple 's fall .
10 The suburbs he especially had in mind were the opulent , tree-lined jobs of Victorian England .
11 However , this will not be necessary if the bidder already has in place from its last AGM an authority to issue sufficient shares for the rights issue ( without , if necessary , complying with the strict requirements of s89 ) .
12 The Home Office research and statistics department is excellent and produces very good figures , but unfortunately we do not have on record the figures for 12 centuries ago .
13 Yet , in truth , he did not have to play-act .
14 The government is now worried that its industry will suffer from unfair competition if other EEC countries do not have to fork out for the extra equipment necessary to reduce emissions .
15 We should not have to anguish over what needs to be done to stop the physical and mental havoc which such racists wreak on black people .
16 Probably if you 're having a new home built or something like that you may not have to recourse to those because while you 're having , you 're having your home built you can say to the electrician , alright I want X number of power points here .
17 God never made a woman that one could not have for money . )
18 For example , although we do not have in English the grammaticalization of the levels of respect that exist in Javanese , we do have means of expressing degrees of respect , largely by choices in the use of expressions : thus ( 31 ) would generally be a more polite request than ( 30 ) : ( 30 ) I want to see you for a moment ( 31 ) I wondered if I could possibly see you for a moment So by taking at first just the grammaticalized or encoded features of context in the world 's languages , we would have both something like a " discovery procedure " for relevant functions of language , and a constraint on the relatively vacuous theorizing that often attends speculation about the " functions of speech " .
19 Therefore when he refers to the sphere of circulation here he does not have in mind market relations , but rather a system of planned production and exchange , which may or may not have included some form of monetary accounting .
20 Since , as Leech and Short ( 1981 ) point out , every writer ( and speaker ) necessarily makes choices of expression , there is , on this view , no neutral style.6 However , in contrast with Leech and Short ( 1981 : 19 – 24 , 38 ) , I do not have in mind simply those choices made from amongst the modes of expression made possible by the language .
21 I have to count on the symbol itself as providing the main evidence for meaning and , of course , as providing the means for creating schematic knowledge which 1 do not have in advance .
22 In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria .
23 That can not be bypassed , because one can not have in Community membership countries that do not follow the concepts of democracy and human rights .
24 By 1995 , it reckons , founders will no longer have to fork out the $4.5m they do at present to keep the organisation going .
25 You 'll just have to sweet-talk your new chum , Old Red , into requesting the Office to leave you in Marcus for more than one night . ’
26 But I ca n't see that I ca n't her not having for Christmas .
27 On the cluster erm not having in fact had any erm work on this type of thing before I did n't realise that holding a paper could close you down and in fact without moving my feet I was n't getting movement I was just static and with no use of the hands you were to express yourself sufficiently .
28 Silicon-based life would have to be very different from ‘ life as we know it ’ ; to take just a single example , whereas we exhale carbon dioxide , an oxygen-oriented silicon lifeform would perforce have to exhale silicon dioxide ( silica ) — a painful experience !
29 Corpus Christi College made the suggestion that he should sleep in Corpus but take his meals in his old college of Magdalene ; a proposal so bizarre that it should be accounted for by a motive , not to have at dinner a famously silent person , imagined as a wet blanket .
30 By the time of this conference on 21 May , the immediate future of one of the six formations listed above had in fact already been determined .
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