Example sentences of "[be] [verb] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It would have been puzzling had Anthony Quayle not been disturbed . |
2 | A request had been received to have bus tokens supplied by the city council in the village , each week , instead of having to travel to New Alresford or Winchester . |
3 | TWO councillors have been caught having sex on the floor of their town hall , it was claimed yesterday . |
4 | ‘ in a public place called … ‘ 'Public place ’ includes any highway and any other premises or place to which at the material time the public have or are permitted to have access whether on payment or otherwise ( section 1(4) Prevention of Crime Act 1953 ) . |
5 | Antibody to DD9-E7 has been reported to have 100% sensitivity for adenocarcinomas of the exocrine pancreas . |
6 | Some idea of the problem : in Zaire President Sese Seko Mobutu and his clan are reported to have $5,000 million invested in Swiss bank accounts and foreign real estate . |
7 | Simple exhortation , however , offers no cure in these days when many of the country 's institutions are seen to have foundations built on sand . |
8 | The message of the need for more small business counselling , which is now being promoted , is aimed particularly at improving the performance of businesses in the 20-50 employee size range , which are seen to have problems . |
9 | It would , however , have been interesting to see what relationships might have been revealed had WIRS picked up information on casual workers , since casual working ( albeit involving direct employment ) is also a considerably less regulated form of temporary working and gives an employer considerable disposition over his labour inputs . |
10 | Nick , 36 , who works for theatre impresario Cameron Mackintosh , is reported to have been seen having lunch with Mariella Frostrup , the 28-year-old presenter of ITV 's video review programme The Little Picture Show . |
11 | Individuals who have inherited a single sickle gene are said to have sickle cell trait , whereby they generally do not present any clinical symptoms of the disease and may be unaware of their condition . |
12 | Such particles are said to have spin 1/2 . |
13 | Brainy people are said to have power of concentration . |
14 | We felt this was a particularly provocative stance considering much of the cost could have been saved had action been taken earlier . |
15 | Bodies are selected to have properties ensuring growth and survival ; these properties are likely to be incompatible with accurate replication . |
16 | You 're expected to have smash hits all the time in America . |
17 | But for once it was the taking part that counted most and when you 've slept in the ruins of a fifties French post office , seen the New Year in with champers in the middle of a sand dune , coped with Idi Amin look-alike policemen and paid backstreet prices to backstreet petrol dealers , you 're going to have memories to last as long as the event . |
18 | Well perhaps they 're going to have races or something if the |
19 | If you get more if you get all these I mean let's be honest that they 're going to have lorries etc . |
20 | It 's going to be hard and you 're going to have set-backs , but you 'll get there . |
21 | I think because we 're going to have lack of erm secretarial setup erm in either country |
22 | ‘ We 're going to have problems when they find the body , ’ he said casually . |
23 | Unless they dramatically change the way they do business , they 're going to have problems , they wo n't go away certainly . |
24 | cos X. Now you say , Oh okay , maybe er Now do n't forget you 're integrating so you 're going to have problems with the sine . |
25 | ‘ We 're going to have bread , but not real wine , ’ says Hannigan . |
26 | It would have been nice actually if somebody had said , we 're not going to have quality management , we 're going to have uck management . |
27 | We 're going to have snow , if you ask me anything . ’ |
28 | We 're going to have snow and you wo n't be able to do much work when it arrives . |
29 | I 'm sure we 're going to have snow . |
30 | We 're going to have guards there to make sure they do n't nick the knives . |