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

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1 And it 's easier in the short term not to have In the long term you get more problems .
2 This rugby fanatic doubtless had in mind the tendency of Welsh forwards , in recent times , to give away daft penalty kicks .
3 Where an infant actually has in his hands tangible movable property , it would seem that he has a power of disposing of it , of which the limits — if such there are — have not been determined .
4 By 1765 , when de Broglie submitted his plan to King Louis XV , the French government already had in their archives detailed invasion schemes going back for at least a century .
5 CD clearly has in mind Exeter Hall .
6 We looked at the central role feelings play in our lives , and at the difficulties women with bulimia often have in expressing them .
7 Brentano evidently has in mind a relation between something not explicitly mentioned , that which is active , and , on the other hand , contents and objects .
8 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 ) .
9 The use of the bare infinitive after have in its " passive experience " sense can therefore be explained by the absence of a before/after relation between the passive experiencing ( denoted by have ) and the event which is experienced ( expressed by the infinitive ) .
10 Waite J. also recorded that Dr. N. , a consultant paediatrician and paediatric cardiologist with another London teaching hospital who had been consulted by the Official Solicitor , was broadly in agreement with Dr. I. The judge no doubt also had in mind the report of Dr. R. , who had confirmed all Dr. I. 's findings , but had not in terms expressed a view on the appropriateness of positive pressure ventilation .
11 What influence does the treasury really have in the preparation of spending plans ?
12 MR BRYAN GOULD , 53 , the New Zealand-born contender for the Labour leadership , is the nearest the party still has in high office to a Socialist intellectual in the Anthony Crosland mould .
13 Night patrols over the front sometimes had in sight the lights both of their own base and of enemy airhelds , glowing in the distance as if the soil had been smeared with phosphorus .
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