Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The collapse of Spinward has implications for the whole of the human-occupied galaxy . |
2 | Already Wattana has contracts with Nestle and Thai Airways , but the commerce of the game scarcely impinges on his single-mindedness . |
3 | Although the Vatican has records of a physic garden in 1277 , it was not until the sixteenth century that centres of learning , first in Italy and then elsewhere , began to establish their gardens of medicinal plants . |
4 | ICI has crèches at its Runcorn , Welwyn Garden City and Fernhurst sites , has just opened one on Teesside and is planning another at Jealott 's Hill . |
5 | All told , ICI has capacity for about 25,000 tonnes a year of cast ‘ Perspex ’ and about 8000 tonnes of extruded — all of it at Darwen , Lancashire . |
6 | Home and Away ( ITV , 1.45pm/6.00pm ) : Fin has pangs of conscience over using the stolen exam papers . |
7 | LINDA NEWMAN HAS LOT OF IDEAS FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON |
8 | Henley has experience of establishing research consortia and also obtaining third party funding for such work . |
9 | GARY HAS FUN ON THE PISTE |
10 | Lloyds has assets of £57.5 billion and last year made a profit , before principal third-world-debt provisions , of £910m . |
11 | ( The Teaching Award in Queensland has scales of salaries based on qualifications and experience . |
12 | Now that Phoenix has buildings without an owner , and Kuwait has owners without a building , a new link has been forged . |
13 | Even if that is not the whole truth , — clearly , the government has a crucial say -Mr de Klerk has gone on record as recognising that Mr Mandela has leverage in government decisions . |
14 | Inspector Cotton has oversight of his cases . |
15 | Now that Phoenix has buildings without an owner , and Kuwait has owners without a building , a new link has been forged . |
16 | More generally , Roach has reservations about the direction the music took after bebop — ‘ There was a change-over : it went into dance and party music , functioning as an entertaining vehicle rather than an intellectual , enlightening thing ’ — and he sees the effects of this slackening of purpose in the playing of a number of later-1980s musicians . |
17 | Mr McWhirter does what he likes at Burleigh , and the reason is that Mr McWhirter has money in the place . ’ |
18 | For each item , the children either had to complete a sentence , such as Snoopy has cream on his face so … or they were given a description of the clue , such as The clue is that Snoopy has cream on his face , and were asked to tell the Pink Panther about the clue and what they had worked out . |
19 | For each item , the children either had to complete a sentence , such as Snoopy has cream on his face so … or they were given a description of the clue , such as The clue is that Snoopy has cream on his face , and were asked to tell the Pink Panther about the clue and what they had worked out . |
20 | UTOPIA has ideas for the improvement of twentieth-century life while NUMEROSO is suspicious of attempts to set the future into a mould , however good it may seem . |
21 | Westsandwick has areas of fertile , sandy ground on which potatoes and oats are grown . |
22 | When Odilo has Herta on the bed , splayed and buckled , with her ankles on either side of the headboard , it 's as if he 's trying to kill something rather than create it . |
23 | Yes , yes I mean what we 're having now is alright erm see erm Texas has sort of thirty , forty and fifty percent off some items |
24 | Jeff had problems with his microphone and problems with the munchers and talkers in the restaurant upstairs . |
25 | Mitterrand had talks with President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali . |
26 | However , if Athletico had hopes of a brief stay away from the Premier they were to be disappointed . |
27 | Even when he was cornered at St Bertrand de Comminges Gundovald had quantities of gold and silver . |
28 | It was here that Schellenberg had trouble with his map and then-they had a stroke of luck , a sign at the side of the road outside the village of St Aubin that said 12th Parachute Detachment . |
29 | Central government , in the form of the DES , had overall responsibility and made policy decisions , but LEAs had control over most of the day-to-day running of the system . |
30 | Instead , he claimed , the United States had access in 1985 to ‘ forty-three naval bases and over seventy airfields , of which a considerable number are situated close to the Soviet border ’ . |