Example sentences of "[pron] have [noun] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But everyone has breakfast in bars .
2 I had aches in muscles I never knew I owned .
3 It was the first time in my life I had acted like a complete sod to other people , and I felt that my behaviour was worse because I had loads of advantages the lesser recruits did n't : I could speak French ; I was basically healthier and therefore found fitness much easier ; I was a north European Caucasian which endeared me to some of the more racist instructors .
4 I had loads of dots in front of me you know , in this machine
5 And the headmaster taking me on stage and showing everybody what a bad example I was , because I had shoes like crocodiles .
6 Erm it 's also clear from correspondence I had meetings with officers of both councils following those objections , erm at which we talked specifically about the greenbelt functions of this .
7 I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it .
8 I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it .
9 I had nightmares about scrums and tackles from a very early age and refused to play as a linesman , in case I got involved in violence .
10 I had masses of women coming in with ideas , and I would say that more than half of all of my commissions were brought in by women or contained women — writers , producers , directors .
11 I thought I had trouble with names , but I was n't going to ask because I knew Antiope was the mother of Achilles in Greek mythology .
12 I do n't tell her I 've middle of Mondays as well .
13 ‘ Oh — um — I 'm afraid I 've scads of letters I must write , ’ she excused , hoping to be forgiven .
14 oh I have fun with men all the time , chasing them and that .
15 I have copies of letters between yourself and John of new caps , dated the twenty fourth of February .
16 I have stock with grandparents from pure Dutch-bred sheep bred in Belgium , and Belgian breeders do buy some stock themselves from Holland . ’
17 I have visions of bosses all over the land going hot under the collar as they see yet more of their staff enjoying the antics of this old salt — it could take over where Leisure Suit Larry left off .
18 I mean I have access to cars but
19 I have news for men .
20 It is true that Germany between the wars spawned industrial giants like IG Farben ( founded in 1925 ) , which had interests in metals , chemicals , coal , explosives , film , pharmaceuticals , armaments and synthetic fibres , and which with 120,000 workers , 50 subsidiaries and more than 100 factories was the world 's fourth largest industrial combine .
21 Their search led , by the middle of the 1940s , to a compound , 2:6-diaminopurine , which had effects in mammals and chicks ‘ about what one would expect of a substance which interferes with nucleic acid metabolism in some way ’ .
22 Each proposal to carry out genetic manipulation was assessed on a case-by-case basis by an Advisory Committee on Genetic Manipulation , which had representatives of trades unions and employers as well as expert scientists , he explained .
23 It has to be remembered also that the IMF is not a bank — or a development agency ; its functions are primarily to do with sustaining an orderly system of international financial relationships , especially exchange rate arrangements , and the provision of relatively short-term finance to countries which have balance of payments problems .
24 Still extant , and now repaired after war damage , are some impressive Gothic rooms like the Grand Refectory and Capitular Chamber , which have rows of columns supporting fine vaulted ceilings , and two immense courtyards , that of the Middle Castle and that of the High Castle .
25 First , the Act creates a statutory right to compensation for a fall in the value of property arising from the use of highways , aerodromes and other public works which have immunity from actions for ‘ nuisance ’ .
26 Anyone who has responsibility for subordinates should , ideally , have a major say in creating the job descriptions of their employees .
27 Through such an examination we can see who has power over decisions and which groups and individuals can achieve their aims .
28 The ‘ owner of the house ’ , the person who builds a house , and the one who has authority over servants , are all presumed male .
29 but I mean , if you look at where cultural power is who has control over images that we see , books that we read , films that we go and see ?
30 A person who listens shows that he or she has time for others .
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