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

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1 The student who is confident in his library skills has a basis of trust upon which to build — and he will save himself a great deal of humiliation as well as precious time ( a commodity his teachers are themselves equally short of ) .
2 Because the networks believe westerns appeal mainly to middle-aged men , Young Riders has a cast of five pouting young male actors , in an attempt to make a western with ‘ good demographics ’ .
3 Assume also that each of these states has a probability of 0.5 .
4 The harmonization of laws affecting domestic transactions in member States has an effect on international transactions in that within the field covered by the harmonizing measures these obviate the need to resort to conflict of laws rules and thus achieve one of the objectives of a Convention regulating international transactions .
5 But how many times has a manufacturer of , say , microphones said , ‘ Look at the specification of our new such-and-such ; it beats the Shure SM58 hands down . ’
6 Fairview New Homes has a number of sites in North East London designed and priced for first-time buyers .
7 And I 'd like art teacher 's in all the school 's all around , not just Harlow but Hoddesdon Hertford all around Epping to be asked I 'd like artists to be asked from all around erm Essex has a directory of artists Eastern Arts has a directory of artists , I think you could probably find quite a lot of people .
8 Our aim is to ensure that anyone who is unemployed for more than six months has a choice of job experience or training .
9 Do the Jews have a monopoly of suffering ? ’
10 It is doubtful if we can talk about modern nations having a culture in the sense that we can say that there is a monolithic entity called American culture or British culture .
11 The , the point of the change in our constitution was actually to er move strictly away from all parish organizations having a right to representative here , and just a small number have elected .
12 Both came to the Sunday services immediately after coming along to the centre , one of the lads having a belief in Jesus but had never taken the step of repentance and asking Him into his heart , when he did his reaction was to say he felt the chains fall from him and that he believes Jesus has broken his addiction to alcohol .
13 ‘ Fascism ’ , he said , ‘ is not a creed for the smug mice who choose to emerge from under Bloomsbury tea-cosies to have a nibble at it . ’
14 It is therefore a legal necessity for almost all goat-keepers to have a copy of the MAFF Code of Welfare of Goats .
15 In other words to have a file of lecturers in lecturer number order , another in name order , another in status order , and yet another one according to qualification .
16 There is a recognised case for the utilities to have a right of compulsory acquiring the use of land .
17 In fact everything about him was shiny ; his hair , face , clothes , briefcase , shoes , fingernails , even his ears had a shine to them .
18 His methods had an appeal among the wealthy , professional classes who made up the congregation .
19 When a title of a book was given there was discussion about it ; book lists had a paragraph about each book saying who thought what about it .
20 If the order is to be disrupted it is because one of the younger sons shows remarkable promise but being a ‘ family ’ anxious to demonstrate tolerance , envy and jealousy are masked and can certainly be dissipated if it is suggested that the elder brothers had a hand in the development .
21 The Birch brothers had an office at 3 Cannon Row , Westminster , from 1845 to 1856 , and at 43 Parliament Street from 1858 to 1864 .
22 Her cheekbones were like plums under the fabric of her face and her closed eyes had a crescent of natural shade where lid met lid .
23 Those dark eyes had a way of burning into her .
24 His eyes had a wildness about them , as though he might attack the boy , who was looking at him with his mouth open .
25 These expressed hostility to Britain 's pre-eminent position , the demand for greater democracy in the country , and a widely held belief that the Hashemites had an understanding with Israel not to attempt to recapture any of Israeli Palestine but to punish severely any Palestinian who violated the Armistice Line .
26 The others had gone willingly , but the drivers had a feeling of resentment from the start ; army pay was less than their civilian earnings .
27 The opposition parties had a PV of 51.1 , higher than Fianna Fail 's at 45.7 ; but Fianna Fail 's PS was 51.7 , again a majority .
28 Well I can I can remember when I was a child and kids had a lot of time to do hobbies and a favourite hobby was to make a a garden and I never made one , but a friend of mine was ooh forever making these things and giving them away as presents you got the lid of a biscuit tin or something of that sort and you I do n't know what they used for grass they used to model little ducks and things and he had a piece of mirror to make a pond have you ever seen this done ?
29 Well as I say , the police stopped them the other morning and one of the lads had a chat with the driver and all this and he carried on .
30 And er all the branches had a cook at the national agreement how to try and alter it and make it better .
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