Example sentences of "[noun sg] have at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From the pre-crisis level of DM2.83 = £1 and US$2 = £1 , the pound has at the date of writing declined by some 14% against the DM ( or 17.5% below its central rate of 2.95 ) , a similar amount against the US$ , and 12% against its trade-weighted index . |
2 | JH : Do you feel when listening to ‘ authentic ’ orchestral performances that there is an inevitable tendency for the musician to have at the root of his interpretation a whole series of experiences and influences which must at least sub-consciously be drawn from the post-Wagnerian school ? |
3 | You are the English guest that madame has at the farm , n'est-ce pas ? |
4 | Where the business association takes the form of a partnership , a writ or originating summons can be served on any one or more of the partners ; at the principal place of business of the partnership within the jurisdiction on any person having at the time of service the control or management of the partnership business there ; or by sending a copy of the document by post to the firm at that principal place of business . |
5 | Davis was the worst sort of person to have at the head of a monopolistic company . |
6 | He must have had the same kind of feelings as my father had at the prospect of being sent to Fontanellato . |
7 | How many can a man have at a time ? |
8 | In such cases the district judge may , unless the application has at a party 's request been referred to the judge ( Ord 19 , r 2(5) ( b ) ) , on hearing the application ( usually at the pre-trial review ) refer the matter to a district judge for arbitration ( N 19 ) . |
9 | He star 'd at the Pacific — and all his men |
10 | Me thing to have at the bed end you know |
11 | Whilst guidance on suitable mechanisms for multidisciplinary collaboration has at the level of planning been published , the use of mechanisms to co-ordinate information and assessment at the level of practice has been actively discouraged . |
12 | He could neither move nor think , as if all power had at a stroke been cut off from both body and brain . |