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

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1 That division now has four distinct areas of operation — submersible pumps , downhole data acquisition , wellhead equipment , and tubular inspection — each with as representation in the USA .
2 Healing rates in ex-smokers who stopped smoking at least one month before the start of treatment , however , are similar to those in smokers , suggesting that smoking also has an indirect effect , associated perhaps with specific behaviour or personality characteristics .
3 You may think that noise just has something to do with an airport at Stanstead , but it is n't .
4 Each isotope also has a ‘ half life ’ — an indication of how fast its radioactivity will decay .
5 Each segment then has a basic cost rate for a standard spot , in each of the time lengths allowed .
6 There may be more overlap between levels than in the smaller library but each level still has training needs to be met , and those needs do not differ greatly from those indicated . ’
7 There may be more overlap between levels in the smaller library but each level still has training needs to be met and those needs do not differ greatly from those indicated . ’
8 Each cabin also has an en-suite shower/WC , plus a wash-basin and a wardrobe .
9 Each truck even has its own lavatory .
10 But in that case why had he been invited here in the first place ?
11 You 've got that story already have n't you ?
12 Experiences of that kind certainly have a bearing on the truth of statements ( 1 ) and ( 3 ) , in examples ( I ) and ( 2 ) .
13 If there are 2 or 300 people outside , the gig is sold out , and that term still has a certain magic in the music industry .
14 " But I do n't think that soldier even had a gun . "
15 Minsky 's ‘ supreme organizer ’ view must be a hierarchical one , for that organizer alone has the model of its relation to other modules , and it must therefore always be in control , because no other module has the model of relationships that would allow it sometimes to be in control ( in the way a heterarchical view requires ) .
16 That action mainly has to be pressuring the Thames Water Utility Company to er to get its act together , and I must say that er since the last outbreak , they have been working hard at it .
17 These led on to the further issues of the relation between Christianity and other religions in general , and of the impact of the critical study of religions on Christian theology ; for that study too had made huge strides through the nineteenth century .
18 The seventh bit is a parity bit , and the eighth is known as the word mark bit ; by the usual definition , this computer therefore has a 7-bit word .
19 This case clearly had a traumatic effect on the victim but , just as importantly , the message from the widespread media coverage conveyed to all potential victims was essentially not a pleasant one .
20 It was n't put here , unfortunately of course in this case there have been no witness statements exchanged .
21 playing golf this morning having a posh lunch and then playing golf this afternoon then having a buffet supper with prize giving .
22 At this level BIS has encouraged co-operation through its conferences before and after main ALA conferences .
23 ‘ The thing is … well , this apartment only has two bedrooms … ’
24 That it was going in this direction anyway had already been signalled by the resignations — often amid recrimination — of every one of Mr Gorbachev 's top economic advisers : notably Stanislav Shatalin ( who gave his name to the rejected ‘ 500-day ’ plan to convert the Soviet economy to capitalism ) and Nikolai Petrakov ( who was the president 's personal economic guru ) .
25 I mean , as councillor is aware in trying to move around this building there have been some changes in use of digital locks on some of the doors .
26 This sentence only has one interpretation given a fine-class transcription .
27 There is a oh I I take it he 's got ta go for another assessment then has he for
28 This formulation clearly has greater insights than the capital-logic account .
29 Yet this formulation still has an implication which Bentham would not really have accepted .
30 ‘ I ca n't remember riding for Jonjo before , but it would be great to get him off the mark and this horse certainly has a bit of a chance , ’ smiled Willie who is closing fast on another century .
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