Example sentences of "[pers pn] have any [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No one had heard of access to ink print information in those days and as I was the only blind student there I did n't feel I had any support to ask for it to be made available .
2 But the fact is , at that point , I did n't even know I had any information to feed anybody .
3 The servicemen were always very helpful in hauling one aboard , but I was not in uniform and I always felt they must be wondering whether or not I had any right to travel .
4 I was n't at all sure that I had any right to make the request that I proposed to make .
5 I was horrified by these disclosures and indeed spent rather a troubled night reflecting on whether I had any duty to express my view .
6 If I had any children to send to those good schools in Highgate , even they would n't be asleep by now . ’
7 ‘ If I had any energy left , I 'd throw you out , ’ she told him resentfully .
8 Neither my right hon. Friend nor I have any plan to meet a delegation of members of the campaign for Clydeside against pollution .
9 Neither John nor I have any objection to use of his history , especially if the information is of benefit to someone else .
10 I 'm usually quite abstemious during daylight hours if I have any driving to do .
11 Neither of you has any business bringing an unwanted " out of time " baby into the world .
12 Gloria , 52 , is coy about whether she has any plans to marry longtime partner Neagle Cathcart , 37 .
13 had you had any opportunity to prepare yourself for the sort of questions he might be asking ?
14 yes it says we would like to take this opportunity to answer some of the questions you might have and then the question comes will the management charges greatly increase ? did you have any part to play in the posing of this question in the brochure ?
15 Do you have any problems managing people ?
16 Should you have any difficulty finding the information you require or should you require information not covered by the Directory please ring 0800 262261 .
17 Do you have any plans to get married ?
18 I mean , do n't you have any key to repair the Bishop 's omission if he should forget to lock his own door ? ’
19 Do you have any advice to offer parents as a whole or as individuals , Julia ?
20 There were other questions he might have asked , such as , What do you know about potassium cyanide ? or : Did you have any reason to hate the Pitt family ? but somehow this popped out first .
21 Do you have any reason to believe that your horse might be the target of international intrigue ? ’
22 ‘ Do you have any alternative to suggest ? ’ asked the producer , careless now of listening ears .
23 Elizabeth At this time of year , there is more leftover food than usual , so do you have any general hints that you might offer ?
24 Did you have any coal left after that ?
25 Do you have any beauty tips for our readers ?
26 Do you have any apartments free ? ’
27 He did n't mind telling her in no uncertain terms to keep her distance from him , not that she had any inclination to do anything else , but obviously felt no compulsion to obey those rules when applied to himself .
28 By a notice of appeal dated 1 March 1991 the defendant appealed on the grounds , inter alia , ( 1 ) that the donee of the power of appointment , the defendant 's mother , Mrs. Mary Steed , did not know that she had been appointed attorney by the defendant and accordingly could not have known that she had any power to deal with his property when she executed the transfer of 4 September 1979 , and that in those circumstances the plea of non est factum ought to have succeeded on the judge 's finding that the donee was tricked into signing the transfer ; ( 2 ) the judge having rightly concluded that the transaction as affected was not a sale , save possibly at such a gross undervalue as to vitiate it as a sale , should therefore have held that the transfer was void and ineffective ; ( 3 ) the judge having rightly concluded that he retained a discretion to rectify the charges register against the registered holder , notwithstanding , as he found , that ( i ) the title of the mortgagors , Mr. and Mrs. Hammond , was merely voidable and not void , and ( ii ) that the registered holders of the charge were bona fide mortgagees for value without notice of the facts giving rise to voidability , then wrongly exercised his discretion to refuse to rectify since the considerations in favour of rectification could hardly have been stronger and his refusal to exercise his discretion was tantamount to denying the effective existence of such discretion , as if it was not exercised on the facts of this case it could never , or virtually never , be exercised at all ; and that , in the premises , the judge had erred in law in placing excessive reliance upon ( i ) and ( ii ) above to the exclusion of the other considerations which favoured rectification .
29 This was no credit to her own piety — but what was the use of pretending that she had any piety left ?
30 Please contact if you have any groups requiring sponsorship .
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