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

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1 If one had to make a guess , it is that within another ten years or so ‘ environment ’ will have become a somewhat passé term , rather as ‘ ecological ’ has , simply because of its insufficiency as a generic description ; a term which links the preservation of rural landscapes in Europe to the fate of millions in Bangladesh obviously has problems of definition .
2 The Packard Bell Elite 1000 comes with plenty of bundled software and sound support , but it only has 2Mb of RAM
3 This principle includes the need to see whether the professional or other body under scrutiny not only has rules of conduct , which will be thoroughly scrutinised within the statutory machinery , but also has an effective mechanism for enforcing the rules of conduct and is likely to enforce them .
4 Do all have freedom of conscience except the King ? "
5 Sheila especially had dreams of university .
6 Regan ( 1977 ) complains about the lack of statistics on their background but says there are still some subject areas where inspectors only have experience of grammar and independent schools .
7 Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science .
8 Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science .
9 Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science .
10 Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science .
11 This area is the Coulin Forest , bounded by roads that give it detachment from other high ground , its mountains forming a compact group but individually having distinction of character and outline , some being of arresting appearance .
12 And they just had plates of hen and pork and beef and
13 She concludes that , on balance , the RMCs have done an excellent job and that the most successful ones have been based on colleges or groups of colleges which already had pockets of energy and entrepreneurial spirit and like the South West RMC were closely linked with the communities they served .
14 Heseltine was able to announce that he already had assurances of support from a hundred MPs when he formally declared his intention to contest the leadership .
15 Verbs which are stative generally have implications of movement , indicating physical position or posture : held , stood , cleaved , squat , hung , etc .
16 They already have pots of cash — Charlotte 's got an island off the Italian coast worth £4 million for her fifth birthday .
17 She still has periods of withdrawal and sadness but they are decreasing .
18 Despite my disagreement with the generally Weberian direction of much of this work , I think that it usually has virtues of clarity and relevance , and addresses a range of themes which are important in understanding developments in the places investigated in this book .
19 And it was her second car that she 'd ever had sort of thing .
20 Kim , who is continuing on the diet as she wants to shed another couple of stone , has always had loads of personality but , as her weight has reduced , an even more bubbly girl has emerged .
21 Though the earth has always had poles of rotation , the polar environment has not always been cold ( Chapter 1 ) .
22 Good quality cabinets will usually have 70-90mm of polyurethane foamed in situ insulation .
23 Similar to Fitzgerald , I had retreated a few patients months to years after their initial management , but one third of patients still had symptoms of constipation 6.8 ( 2.8 ) years after initial evaluation .
24 The Swedes ' 3-1 victory over Albania yesterday left Robson mildly disappointed but England still had control of Group Two , he said .
25 When , in 1884 , he resumed his medical studies at Edinburgh University , he still had pieces of weapon embedded in his thigh until they were removed by John Chiene , professor of surgery , to whom Morrison subsequently dedicated his book , An Australian in China ( 1895 ) , for restoring his ‘ power of locomotion ’ .
26 We only ever had cream of mushroom .
27 He was very impertinent about my wine and said it always had pieces of cork floating in it .
28 You always have loads of work
29 Until recently , a salmon farm inhibited fishing in Skeltar , but this enterprise has since ended and salmon once more have freedom of access to their traditional spawning grounds .
30 But I still have twinges of uncertainty about my place within the wider Black women 's struggle .
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