Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] have the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do rather enjoy having the flat to myself , despite a constant battle with my clutter !
2 I suppose being realistic we could clean the car out in the evening because you only got to have the door open you 've got the interior light on
3 The only good news I can tell you is that I would very much like to have the opportunity .
4 You 've only got to have the gas build up and bang .
5 ‘ Yes , they 're different , but you 're only going to have the variation on three of the strings ; the three plain strings are going to feel pretty similar .
6 ‘ We have to remark that there is no doubt that our present Medical Officer , whose experience is greater in the treatment of patients in modern hospitals than in union workhouses , would naturally like to have the sick treated in the same way as in a large hospital , but taking into consideration cases under treatment , which are mostly chronic , as well as the means at the disposal of the Guardians , we can not recommend any sweeping alterations .
7 Differences occurred as to means , but examination of the electoral manifestos throughout the 1960s and 1970s shows a reluctance to politicize issues which , given the intractable nature of crime and the limited efficacy of measures to counter it , would only have had the effect of exciting popular expectations beyond the capacity of any government to fulfil .
8 Saner , Engineer to the Weaver Navigation , in his report to the Royal Commission on Inland Navigations in 1906 mentions Foxton Lift and its costly foundations , which might have been greatly reduced had the subsoil been of a nature or had there been available experience such as that gained in the course of the project .
9 He obviously meant to have the land that was being auctioned , and when he set his sights on something Luther Reynolds usually got his way .
10 he says if you just say has the money gone in , he 'll tell you , yeah , and she gives you your bank account number
11 I just want to have the facility to do anything I want , and to be able to do that you have to learn a lot of things that you 're not necessarily ever going to use . ’
12 Consider a variant of clay that just happens to have the property of reshaping the structure of the soil so that the flow speeds up .
13 However , the falsificationist maintains that some theories , while they may superficially appear to have the characteristics of good scientific theories , are in fact only posing as scientific theories because they are not falsifiable and should be rejected .
14 ‘ Perhaps I just like having the advantage , ’ he returned silkily .
15 The dramatic events of the last few days might have been more easily understood had the Georgians been playing Milan or Manchester United .
16 Er Mr also made the point that er urban regeneration erm no longer seems to have the emphasis that it did have .
17 It just seems to have the kids .
18 Thus observe has the meaning of mental inference and the to infinitive denotes the conclusion drawn from what was directly perceived .
19 And next time I 'll have more — and more — till I finally do have the power to do something big , make something big . ’
20 The seller normally wishes to have the conduct of the claim at his expense , and its ultimate litigation or settlement , since it concerns his business generally , and it is usually impractical for the buyer to deal with the issue anyway , since all of the relevant knowledge is in the possession of the seller .
21 On a more technical note , since August 1990 pension schemes which are in surplus over the Inland Revenue limit ( 5 per cent ) are no longer allowed to have the money returned to the company unless pension scheme members are first guaranteed certain benefits , namely : pension increases of either 5 per cent a year or the rate of inflation — whichever is lower .
22 You just have to have the wit , imagination and guts to go out and find it .
23 you know it 's not as if we 've got vast amounts of extra luggage if you go on holiday and if so you just have to have the roof rack on .
24 Interest is payable on damages from the date of the cause of action to the date of judgment in all personal injury cases ( unless there are special reasons to the contrary ) and the court may order interest on that basis in other cases , but the plaintiff may still prefer to have the money in hand .
25 then the other one still has to have the equivalent of a C commanding although it 's in a , in a different way .
26 Yet at least England can now hope in the future for better things from the bat of Lewis , who has always looked to have the ability to be a genuine all-rounder at Test level but until this match had scored just 483 runs from 15 Tests at an average of 24 .
27 So it he said it did n't matter even if it was rape , she 's still got to have the baby , that it ?
28 With the best will in the world , the library is not always going to have the book on its shelves that the student is after ; and nor are members of staff always going to be available to answer students ' enquiries .
29 And at the beginning and the end of your life you 've always got to have the help of somebody alongside you — all the time .
30 First , I would still have had the belief even if the car had not been there .
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