Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Anyway , that night they put a night-light in my room , in case I had nightmares , but the shadows were even worse than the darkness , and so I just lay there , under the covers , quivering with fear thanks to these damn dragons , and I wished Ken was back from University because sometimes I was allowed to sleep in his room , and I wished I was allowed a torch in my room , but I was n't , and I was wondering about crying really loudly , because that would bring mum and dad in to see me , but then what did I say was wrong ? |
2 | He yelled this in case I had trouble hearing him from six inches away . |
3 | Shall I , I shall have to apologize to the council , cos I mean I did do the , the survey of the erm residents and of course I had flu last month , I do apologize , I did n't actually manage to get that done . |
4 | Just er it might of been of course I had plants through there it might have been |
5 | so she had Friday and Monday off , of course I had Keith at home on Friday with his poor back . |
6 | However , she knew that an answer was expected of her , so she said , ‘ Of course I have hopes . |
7 | ‘ Of course I have staff , but they 'll be busy with sheep or cattle work , or attending to deer . ’ |
8 | For the first time since I had come to the college I had access to student political material because my boyfriend was reading the posters , leaflets and student newspapers to me . |
9 | He says that both are simple notions or objects without parts , contrasting them in this with the object horse which has parts , ( head , hooves , tail etc ) which can be mentioned in explaining the nature of this object . |
10 | This is by no means a minor point since , as will be shown below , the Report sets out a programme for cultural renewal which has implications well beyond the institutional boundaries of formal education . |
11 | Fleck should be back soon to sharpen that attack , but for today Stringer names an unchanged squad of 13 to meet a side which has Sutton back in goal after five games ' absence at the expense of Crossley . |
12 | Plunkett Donaghy 's return after a serious shoulder injury is a timely boost for a side which has Galbally 's Colin Hetherington making his senior debut . |
13 | But the problem being now of course that I think in line with most London boroughs there is club which tennis club which has tennis courts on Local Authority land . |
14 | Bonds are capital market securities and as such have maturities in excess of one year , unlike money market securities discussed in the last chapter which have maturities of less than a year . |
15 | Applications for Associateship should be supported by two Fellows of the association who have knowledge of the candidate for at least two years immediately preceding the application . |
16 | But he will not be there today to face a Luton side who have Wegerle , Williams and Black available after injury . |
17 | If you add frozen pastry to your stock you have pâtisserie . |
18 | This adherence to the decision in Morgan has extended to a reiteration and confirmation of Lord Hailsham 's statement in the case that a defendant who has intercourse ‘ nolens volens , that is recklessly and not caring whether the victim be a consenting party or not , ’ will be liable for rape . |
19 | The Palestinian news agency WAFA identified him as Hamza Abu Zayd , " an infiltrated agent who had ties with a traitorous party " . |
20 | Nicky also wanted to call a witness who had knowledge of Waddell 's part in the crime , but on both counts Lord Clyde turned him down . |
21 | In this respect , the discourse analyst is not in the apparently secure position of the formal linguist who has ‘ rules ’ of the language which are or are not satisfied , but rather , is in the position of the hearer who has interpretations of the discourse which do , or do not , make sense . |
22 | Civil association is comprehensive , compulsory , and exclusive since citizens are subject to one sovereign who has authority over all within that jurisdiction and whose laws are obligatory . |
23 | The commission said : ‘ We feel he is a genuine political refugee who has reason to fear persecution . |
24 | Billy Rock who has Listowel in mind for his smart and successful chaser Joey Kelly runs the gelding on Monday and he will go again at the next Roscommon meeting a fortnight later before travelling to Listowel where he might be worth an investment in view of that Galway win in July . |
25 | Anyone familiar with electronic mail who have access to facilities at work or college can join us . |
26 | However , the civil servants at the Soviet Ministry , headed by the legendary figure who had charge of the entire country 's fine arts , the ‘ unsinkable ’ Genrikh Popov ( as the experts euphemistically dubbed him ) , along with the Director of the Tretyakov Gallery , Yuri Korolev , did everything they could to ensure that the project was never realized . |
27 | ‘ Stephen was a linen weaver who had premises in Northgate , Darlington , ’ says Alec . |
28 | The proportion of the teaching force who have degrees has been steadily increasing ( see Figure 7.7 ) . |
29 | Any employee who has charge of Company property is responsible for taking all reasonable precautions in making sure that it is not lost , stolen or damaged . |
30 | I think there was a perception from other vendors that the bid itself had specifications that could only be met by G Tec . |