Example sentences of "have an " in BNC.

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1 Of course , surveys will continue to be written about American painting or German art , British sculpture or Australian print-making ; this fact of publication does not mean that these activities have an inner coherence .
2 Newspaper profiles are quite likely to be based on interviews , which have an immediate attraction , though a reader will naturally be wary about how accurately the interview may have been recorded .
3 In addition , such schools have to be self-financing until they have an adequate complement of pupils .
4 On average , Butler and his staff cook for 800 people a day and all the chefs have an input when it comes to menu suggestions .
5 ‘ And what happens , ’ asked Henry mischievously , ‘ when Cousin Amy is n't there and your friends have an extra man ? ’
6 Some native trees have an attractive robustness and the rowan ( Sorbus aucuparia ) , particularly in the upright growing forms , is one .
7 How could it be otherwise , when I have an almost tame squirrel that happily hops about the borders when I 'm feeding or digging ?
8 Pilots will tend to try to blame the winch or car driver , or the state of the cable if they have an accident following a cable break .
9 Pregnancy can occur even if the woman does not ‘ come ’ have an orgasm .
10 If you have an architect , surveyor or agent working for you they will do this for you .
11 Or refuse you milk or an egg when you have an ailing wean ?
12 His songs have an even greater preoccupation with it , no fewer than 52 references to date , in fact .
13 I have an office to myself .
14 Plus I have an extremely high-powered job ; I have just signed a contract with a major new client .
15 In the great majority of cases , however , you should encourage any of your employees who have an alcohol problem to seek help and treatment .
16 Since Hubel and Wiesel began publishing their work in the late 1950s , there has been an increasing appreciation of the way in which nervous systems are so structured as to ensure that certain events of special importance to the organism have an increased likelihood of triggering activity in the relevant places .
17 I can only volunteer that this is done by designers who have an imperfect understanding of the nature and properties of wood , or who are literally prepared to risk it .
18 The the units have an ambience of comfort which is well matched by the refreshment-trolley service which is becoming the norm on the services on which these Super-Sprinters run .
19 Would-be choreographers have an enormous field from which to seek inspiration .
20 Such choreographers as Ashton , MacMillan and Robbins have produced some ballets which have an exclusive style of their own .
21 While choreographers who wish to create a character and/or national ballet have an immense amount of material upon which to work , they must be very selective if they are to communicate the characteristic and/or purely nationalistic elements which will make a ballet unique .
22 The mountains have an undisputed lure , the Russian people a warmth and generosity that will come as a very pleasant surprise to all who arrive with an open mind and a readiness to respond with a smile .
23 Lastly , I think Jim Perrin is being more than generous to suggest that climbers and walkers have an exemplary record in observing agreements and their respect for the environment .
24 Here , despite life following art with Danilov 's double murder , we have an ordinary modest contingent naturalism , and in this area the novel bears out the letter to Katkov .
25 New-sightedness , the timeless standpoint , ‘ hitherto unknown reality ’ — these have an air of mystical hubris when dragged into the open , but they are what Dostoevsky is really talking about .
26 In spite of apparently incompatible personalities — she is small and shy , he is large and does most of the talking — they have an empathy which is essential to the way they work , a persistent mutual pestering .
27 In Jim Bett , Paul Mason , Brian Grant and Craig Robertson , they have an effective and , at times , elegant midfield , which can impose its will on opponents , but too often the opportunities created come to nought .
28 They have an enormous advantage in the strength of the yen and the size of their asset base .
29 Bonn 's principle that East Germans have an automatic right to West German citizenship and protection is ‘ revanchism ’ , its refusal to turn refugees away from its embassies is a ‘ provocation ’ .
30 We must have sport , drama and music to enrich the children , but I also have an objective to make the children aware of city life and the wider world outside the community of small agricultural villages .
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