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 The suburbs he especially had in mind were the opulent , tree-lined jobs of Victorian England .
10 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 ) .
11 By 1995 , it reckons , founders will no longer have to fork out the $4.5m they do at present to keep the organisation going .
12 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 . ’
13 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 !
14 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 .
15 Spain was a large producer of wine and olive oil , which the EC already had in abundance .
16 Their work was made easier by the procedures Cornwall SSD already had in place .
17 Mr Koch soon had to back-track .
18 Of course when we think and talk about computers , we generally have in mind something much more formal and more scientific than our own hands .
19 And I just have to go to or I just have to sort of explain that when you pack a van , you do n't pack it like the advert for KitKat .
20 we 'll I know what we mean yep how do you prepare what what you physically have in front of you so that you 're able to put the point over effectively
21 ‘ It makes sense to look beyond the limited circle which chairmen and their boards normally have in mind . ’
22 ‘ I can explain what resources I 've got and what I can do with those resources — which includes looking after the bands I already have on board . ’
23 Computer graphics should now make the same kind of inroads into feature film production that they already have in television .
24 When we say that individuals have a right to be protected against assault , we do not mean that this protection must be achieved through some particular scheme we already have in mind .
25 An earlier concerto , they already have in repertoire .
26 We can form the idea of a golden mountain , or of a centaur , by combining and adapting others we already have from experience .
27 Italy , for example , has avoided a military coup since 1945 but still has on average a new government every year .
28 We have great hope that your Majesty who always has at heart anything that can be useful for the peace of the world , will use her personal influence , as well as that of Prince Albert whose influence is so great in Germany , in order to achieve this end .
29 A business executive who is faced with dismissal usually has to content himself with seeking financial compensation in the form of damages for breach of contract , unfair dismissal compensation or state redundancy pay .
30 ‘ I still think you should try marrying Peg , ’ Fred said , starting for the door and giving Arthur as sharp a seizure as he had ever had of longing and hatred for an ally who was deserting him to go to sleep .
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