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 ?
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