Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | The Court of Appeal admitted that Ms Mountford did have exclusive possession of the property and that this might be important evidence in determining the intentions of the parties . |
2 | The revolution at Northampton may have been different but it did have uncanny echoes of what had gone on at Neath . |
3 | ‘ Because I became a sister so young , I suppose I did have high expectations of myself . |
4 | Nevertheless , the Court of Appeal in Proctor and Gamble Philippine Manufacturing Corpn v Peter Cremer GmbH and Co ( The Manila ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 843 , pointed out that promissory estoppel may be relevant here if there is a representation which carries a strong implication that the representor did have full knowledge of the facts . |
5 | At that moment I did have some kind of advantage over him , because I knew a little more about some things than he did . |
6 | planning applications , erm the sort of locational aspects are important , the the existing policy in the structure plan did have some sort of control over the the number of jobs , but it 's as as David Potter has said , it 's been very difficult to monitor er the level of jobs being provided , and in practice it 's been really impossible to implement that aspect of of the policy . |
7 | Even fashion products such as nail polish or lipstick , which do have regular changes of colour , can benefit greatly . |
8 | Perhaps a new issue of tickets was ordered rather than an alteration to the printed price , although I do have one example of an altered price . |
9 | This is not the place to repeat Wittgenstein 's rejection of such figments of linguistic bewitchment nor yet to deny that people and animals do have inner lives of pains , itches , tingles , thrills , and throbs . |
10 | They do have other uses of course , such as giving you an early , audible warning of a bite you have not yet seen , and allow you to attend to other things like pouring a cup of coffee and watering the horse , without the risk of missing a bite . |
11 | Do have another helping of trifle . |
12 | ‘ Please try and remember that I did n't create the situation you 're in but I do have more experience of it than you do . |
13 | Continental footballer , Sydney Grant , who was born in Jamaica , but spent the majority of his school years in Leeds , concurred , but with a political proviso : ‘ Teachers do have these kinds of stereotyped ideas about blacks being good in sports but not intellectually , ’ he agreed . |
14 | But , for as long as any paradigm holds , they do have some court of last resort . |
15 | Most people do have some idea of whether or not one type of credit is ‘ expensive ’ , compared to other types of credit . |
16 | In the present case , however , we do have some freedom of choice . |
17 | Bearing in mind then that we have only half the story , we do have some indication of the social origins of about one-fifth of the sample , enough to be regarded as reasonably representative , |
18 | Unfortunately , they can find themselves in very difficult circumstances , but they do have some means of claiming the dead person 's property . |
19 | erm we have a welfare state , which erm ensures that very few people are living at absolute poverty — you do have shoes to wear , you do have some sort of food to eat — which was n't necessarily the case in the nineteen thirties — and people have had different education and training , their lives are very different . |
20 | Although the line between the theory-specific and the more generic surveys is a difficult one to draw , it is important as a reminder of the very important point that methods do have theoretical implications of a profound kind , even if these are not always easy to determine . |
21 | ‘ You do have true presentiments of doom , Mary . |
22 | Even promising young athletes do n't bring us out on a winter 's day ; we do have little tours of inspection , occasionally . ’ |
23 | Women like Sarah , on the other hand , who do have high expectations of marriage , are likely to be sufficiently disillusioned by the reality of wedded bliss not to want to repeat the experience . |
24 | And migration is restricted to the very young , we do have high levels of migration by those in retirement age groups . |
25 | Not only that but they do have different ways of achieving their maximum personal utility . |
26 | Yet we do have rough-and-ready scales of value ; certain impulses regularly win out over others and , if the toss is there to be argued over , we will claim that this is how it ought to be . |
27 | And while my ships does have useful guns of its own , in nose and tail , they were hardly a match for the hundred and twenty flamers ranged against me . |
28 | Even so , the game does have that spark of playability . |
29 | However , it does have distinct areas of relief and there are very good air photographs of the area , taken by the RAF in 1947 , which show that there was formerly an extensive deserted village near the present church and manor house and that most of the parish was covered with ridge and furrow earthworks . |
30 | So it comes as a surprise to discover that there is one section of the department which does have regular problems of robbery and criminal damage — our Parking Section . |