Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A small trainer like me has a job to tick over , let alone make a living , but he always comes to the rescue .
2 ‘ One of them has no brain at all , the other is all brain . ’
3 But to combine them has no logic at all .
4 A complete and intentional obliteration of a will or any part of it , so that what was written can no longer be seen , amounts to a revocation of what is obliterated ; but merely striking words through with a pen or altering them has no effect , unless the cancellation or alteration is signed by the testator and attested by two witnesses like a new will .
5 In terms of their greenbelt function , the the the the boundary between them has no effect on the greenbelt purposes .
6 And I can promise you that more than one of them has no right to be there .
7 Not one of them has a day 's experience of working in British industry .
8 Nevertheless , a couple of drinks later it transpired that one of them has a boyfriend who gets up at six in the morning to meditate , while the other said her best friend had been snapped out of a severe depression by a weekend of psychodrama .
9 And these six can now be further reduced by asking which of them meets a number of desirable but not essential wants : Which of them has a garden ?
10 Each of them has a value and a part to play but they should serve us ; we should not be their slaves .
11 These questions must be addressed , even if they can not be precisely answered ; simply raising them has an effect on the way old people are viewed and the action which it is deemed appropriate to take .
12 For the person with these projects the forwarding of them has an importance to which utilitarianism can not do justice , for it must regard them as simply among the many preferences of which as many as possible are to be satisfied .
13 But I have a theory that if you have two musicians , both trained and able to play anything that is put before them , but only one of them has the ability to play by ear as well , then he or she will be able to project more life , beauty and expression than the other .
14 You feel quite confident in interviewing both of them , but as it turns out only one of them has the imagination to emphasise with your ideas and within three weeks he is in situ .
15 Each of them has the power to decide immediately to stop purchasing tuna caught by fishing on dolphins .
16 Anyone capable of sight-leading a route protected by bolts without clipping them has the right to remove them ( a regular bolt hole closed by a rock dust/epoxy mix is virtually undetectable , and no meaningful harm will have been done to the crag environment ) .
17 I 've no clothes fit to be seen , and I know her Parents would n't approve .
18 I do n't I 've no idea if they 're adopted or not .
19 Aye see I 've no room .
20 That cargo plane of yours has a range of three thousand , six hundred sea miles .
21 David , David has a dentist app I think his has a dentist appointment .
22 I said , you know , I 'd every right to resume my own research , erm , if the Labour Party thought it owned psychoanalysis , I 'm afraid I have , have to differ .
23 But the next day , afore I 'd gotten fettled up — for indeed , miss , I 'd no heart to sweeping an' fettling , an' washing pots ; so I sat me down i' th' muck — who should come in but Maister Weston !
24 I 'd no difficulty in lifting a single bed with covers underneath with one hand .
25 The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money .
26 I 'd had a feeling I 'd seen it before , but I 'd no idea they were that good friends !
27 I 'd no idea how he 'd got the invite because it was supposed to be a tournament for the top eight players in the world , and he had n't reached that standard .
28 ‘ No , no , I 'd no idea , really . ’
29 Though whether he minded or not I 'd no idea .
30 Thinking about it now , for the first time , I realized that I 'd no idea how a karaso was made : an arm-length shaft of wood , smooth and shiny as a newly opened conker , with five prongs at the end that were perfectly shaped into the smooth curves of a grasping hand .
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