Example sentences of "have [adj] " in BNC.

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31 And the next time you go in he 'll have bloody rubbish !
32 Well you wo n't have bloody !
33 Well she 'll have bloody shock if she was here in the summer then !
34 He could n't of played as many , he 'd have bloody
35 Who the hell do they have working in Cartier , eh ?
36 Do you get more recognition or coverage than you would have working by yourselves ?
37 Similarly , most villages today do not qualify by these standards — most are suburban or retirement centres , not more than half a dozen practise communal agriculture , and most do not even have working farms in them .
38 It was far better that Britain should remain primarily responsible for the defence of the region , and that the two powers should have working understandings where necessary — provided the Americans avoided guilt by association with " colonialism " in the minds of the Arabs .
39 If it ca n't be unscrewed ( it may well have rusted solid ) , cut through the bolt with a junior hacksaw flush with the bottom of the gutter .
40 All the others before it will have hierarchical actions , each setting up the subsidiary search which was solved by the following rule .
41 Insignia promises Windows applications will have 80486 performance in their native environment .
42 Several interesting compounds have been isolated from traditional health-promoting plants such as liquorice , spikenard , the jujube , and senega , as well as many Far Eastern or Indian plants , which do not have European common names .
43 There is no economic reason why they should be divested unless it can be shown that they would have synergistic benefits from being combined with SBUs of a different type from those possessed by the group that currently owns them .
44 Yeah he call it the holy seed and that he could have righteous children .
45 Then you ca n't have Norman any more .
46 I take the point that you 're suggesting that another group may have re- considered it 's position .
47 No er , cos they 'd have dry up but I did n't put none in .
48 Payment of costs and expenses of ( i ) lawyers , legal and paralegal advisors and other necessary professional advisers in a destination country , ( ii ) the obtaining of medical , professional or photographic evidence and reports and of documentation required in order to obtain legal representation ( iii ) notarial , certification and legalisation fees , transportation costs to obtain documents and translation costs , incurred by the Insured Person up to a maximum of £5,000 in total in pursuit of compensation and damages arising from or out of injury to or illness or death of the Insured Person occurring during the period of insurance PROVIDED always that the Insurers shall have complete control over any legal proceedings and the selection , appointment and control of lawyers .
49 After all , just look round any bar and you 'll see that everybody there , myself included ( you too if it 's your kind of bar ) , has in their time been both The Boy and The Older Man , both Banker and Domestic , Ingenue and Other Woman , booted Prince and stirrup-holding Groom — but I do n't mean either that you should have complete license to make him look just how you wish ; I do n't want to think of anyone hearing this story and grinning and thinking of Boy as some permanently , conveniently smiling blue-eyed blonde , because he was not that in any way and that is not what he meant to us .
50 It will have complete control over the disposal of that money .
51 In the Alexander case , unlike the 1985 case , there was no work for the employee to do and the employers did not have complete confidence in the employee anyway .
52 Ginger 's character was too erratic to risk letting her have complete control so Barbara was the appropriate choice .
53 Even those who had arrived in early 1939 or before did not as yet have complete command of English and this made communication with their new and sometimes reluctant hosts difficult .
54 This would mean that the Government could have complete control of the money supply and could set interest rates at different levels — say five per cent to industry and 15 per cent to importers of non-essential goods .
55 That may be so , but while a quarter of the public does not have complete confidence in the police that code can not be said to be working .
56 In order to use the monitor however , the speaker must have sufficient time to mentally prepare the utterance ( usually this means it can not be used in conversation ) , must be concentrating on the form of the message itself and must have complete knowledge of the rule , or rules , which have to be brought into use .
57 For example , the main board of a company will have complete details of cost and values of physical resources such as buildings and equipment but relatively scanty data about the man-power which is their most important asset .
58 A market maker does not have complete control over his portfolio because he is always required to make a market .
59 I express no view on the question whether a young person , whether over the age of 16 or under that age if ‘ Gillick competent , ’ should have complete autonomy in the field of medical treatment .
60 I had thought I could have complete trust in you to get your charge safely home .
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