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

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1 You obviously have Therese in mind for Adele in the new production of Luxembourg — so much more suitable for her , an older woman — I would have thought you could let poor little Ingrid have her moment of triumph in Gypsy Baron . ’
2 ‘ We only have girls in our family , ’ said Ken .
3 ‘ If you only have girls in your family , ’ said Wendy , ‘ how come you exist ? ’
4 ’ Basically , you only have blacks in the centre of Detroit .
5 Like phonemes themselves , words only have significance in relation to other words and as part of a total system of classification .
6 Numbers only have meaning in comparison with other numbers .
7 Jackson already owns the rights to most of The Beatles ' songs and would , if successful , suddenly have shares in former label-mates Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross .
8 The Government 's dilemma is that sterling is falling because the financial markets no longer have faith in government policy towards the pound .
9 Now , we riders all understand that the movements the horse makes generally have relevance in everyday riding .
10 Just have faith in yourself . ’
11 This means that when the raw materials are reduced to fibre ready for re-spinning , they already have colour in them .
12 Soviet commanders already have Foxhound in service , and another two types of fighter with similar abilities will soon follow .
13 Many science teachers already have classes in excess of 25 pupils .
14 Bodies which already have responsibilities in Amazonia include the Amazonia State Environment Agency ( IBAMA ) , the National Indian Affairs Institute ( FUNAI ) and the Superintendency for Amazonian Development ( SDA ) .
15 ‘ You always have jokes in your eyes , ’ she said .
16 Stouts usually have gravities in the middle 1040s .
17 Stouts usually have gravities in the middle 1040s .
18 It 's not always easy or straightforward , and I still have difficulty in dealing with such sweeping generalisations as : ‘ he 's a Down 's Syndrome — they can be very stubborn , ca n't they ? ’ ; ‘ mentally handicapped … they can be quite violent if they do n't get their own way ’ .
19 I know that I have a comfortable income now , but I still have difficulty in believing it .
20 However I still have difficulty in identifying a substantial reason ( or reasons ) for the introduction of testing in the Primary schools .
21 I know they still have faith in me . ’
22 These are not themes which will become out of date but they are timeless which means that this novel will still be ready and still have relevance in the future .
23 Perhaps these camps still have surprises in store .
24 On stage I still have humbuckers in everything , although for the next tour I hope to change my amp setup to accommodate single coil guitars as well .
25 ‘ I 've still got belief in myself and I still have confidence in my own ability . ’
26 All these still have clues in their plans to show their origins .
27 Many are developing a hatred of those foreigners who still have jobs in Lauchhammer .
28 The government accused the opposition Sandanistas of orchestrating the strike ; they lost the February elections after ten years of socialist rule , but they still have supporters in key positions .
29 As the hon. Gentleman and I both have constituencies in the city of Oxford , I was interested to learn of the comparatively recent endeavours to introduce motor projects there .
30 You probably have deficiencies in minerals and trace elements as well as carbon dioxide .
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