Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] have [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And I just have to go to or I just have to sort of explain that when you pack a van , you do n't pack it like the advert for KitKat . |
2 | ‘ I can explain what resources I 've got and what I can do with those resources — which includes looking after the bands I already have on board . ’ |
3 | Ken and I both went to music lessons and the first interest I ever had in music was the teacher at the school . |
4 | Some of them do it sheepishly , and with reluctance and say , It 's never what I ever had in mind . |
5 | I usually have with television . |
6 | I usually have at leat two tubs on the go at any given time which I prefer to keep indoors because white worm grow and multiply faster in warm temperatures . |
7 | I also had in mind the terms of section 39 of the Act of 1987 . |
8 | Now I also had in mind something along these lines … ’ |
9 | But I also have in mind the massive destruction of delicate , irreplaceable ecosystems ( the rain forests of the world are the most obvious example ) , the massive pollution of the waters of the earth , the massive loss of top soil , the massive contribution to the greenhouse effect , and — lest we forget — the massive assault on human health that can be attributed directly and indirectly to the massive production and consumption of so-called ‘ food ’ animals that characterise our times . |
10 | They say they 'd appreciate knowing what I originally had in mind , so they can see if it still sounds suitable . |
11 | None is intended — none of us is perfect , and I too have of course been guilty of many an error in my time . |
12 | we 'll I know what we mean yep how do you prepare what what you physically have in front of you so that you 're able to put the point over effectively |
13 | And I think this is behind I made some adverse comment about the Prime Minister 's comment about the burden of the old — to be fair , I think one of the problems she probably had in mind was the fact not of the immediate peak of elderly people , but the peak in the twenty/twenties where the full impact of the erm pension scheme that we 've got will hit with a considerably older population — can we afford it ? |
14 | Juliet Chamberlain , who shares the ground floor with her husband , also exhibits local scenes as well as evidence from both parties of the Upton Grey couple 's recent trip to the Far East , and she also has on display a wealth of floral studies in pastel . |
15 | She even claims to be the government 's science policy coordinator — a role we should n't attach too much weight too , according to Mrs Thatcher , who once told New Scientist off for inflating this part of her job beyond what she really had in mind . |
16 | NUMEROSO : Before we go on , Unesco , could you tell us what you really had in mind when you proposed this experiment ? |
17 | Of course when we think and talk about computers , we generally have in mind something much more formal and more scientific than our own hands . |
18 | When we say that individuals have a right to be protected against assault , we do not mean that this protection must be achieved through some particular scheme we already have in mind . |
19 | We can form the idea of a golden mountain , or of a centaur , by combining and adapting others we already have from experience . |
20 | I went round to their place again and we had toast and tea with real cow 's milk , not the Handy Brand condensed milk we always had at home . |
21 | In saying that an event c caused an event e , or that e was the effect of c , we typically have in mind but do not say that a set of things including c , but not necessarily all occurring at the same time , was required for e . |
22 | What we mainly have in answer so far , about causes and causal circumstances , is that they stand in seven connections — the last three of which are also fundamental to what will be said of nomic correlates . |
23 | We now have on order an entry-level image analysis system , consisting of a PC with a large disk ( 1 Gb ) , frame-grabber , video camera , and software for analysis . |
24 | The knowledge that we now have about fertilization and development of the human ovum speaks to us of the miracle of our existence . |
25 | It 's possible that the increased understanding that we now have of miocenia gravis will help us to understand more about diseases such as multiple sclerosis which are , unhappily , much more common than miocenia gravis . |
26 | We now have in play what Stuart Hall has dubbed ‘ new ethnicities ’ . |
27 | We now have in power a Government who have produced the biggest-ever package of training in support of people who are out of work . |
28 | Until we do , I would suggest , and it 's not just about until we do , then , I do n't think we 're going to make really serious dint with the number of children that we now have in care . |
29 | We now have in place an extensive set of management procedures covering all operations , and we must build upon this success and make our business more efficient . |
30 | We now have in place a new estates officer for Cherry Hinton er can I ask that that there is a special report brought to the housing committee er before the summer recess on the possible solutions to the problems that have been identified ? |