Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | My husband wants me to have anal sex , but I find it revolting and painful . |
2 | The point about the shop is that erm it sells things on a medieval theme and more specifically it has we have this undertaking that if you see it in the house , you can buy it in the shop . |
3 | For instance , a child may inherit a predisposition to schizophrenia , which causes him to have certain childhood adjustment problems , which in turn bring about unusual family communication styles . |
4 | So erm amongst the business property that he has he has this warehouse with |
5 | ‘ It does n't mean a damn thing when he says we have low interest rates . |
6 | Says they 've enough food . |
7 | Terry B says he had some treatment and lots of help from friends … he goes to meetings every week and he 's enjoying life and taking one day at a time … he 's had one innings and is now enjoying his second |
8 | He says he has some sympathy with retailers , but at the end of the day it 's up to them to check on the authenticity of the goods they 're selling . |
9 | He says he has some disease . ’ |
10 | Ancor says it has extensive expertise in the research and design of components that meet the Fibre Channel Standard specification , and the initial activities will involve use of high-speed switching chips and software technologies from Ancor and related technologies from IBM . |
11 | Seymour Cray is still hopeful of bringing his crippled Cray Computer Corp safely in to land , and this week told shareholders that the pay-off will come not with the Cray-3 , but with the Cray-4 the company is developing — ‘ People who predict that things ca n't be done — I guess I do n't have time for them , ’ he told shareholders sternly — ‘ That 's the challenge that I 'm willing to accept in trying to do things that ca n't be done ’ ; the Cray-3 was launched last month , a decade after Cray started work on it , but the Cray-4 is expected to offer twice the performance at half the cost , and the company hopes to demonstrate it by year-end ; it says it has enough cash to fund operations into September and says it is working with two investment banking firms on fund-raising strategies . |
12 | This requires it to have paid-up capital of at least £5 million and to meet other requirements about its asset structure and the range of banking services it offers . |
13 | On a consideration of all the evidence and having regard to the matters to which section 10(9) enjoins us to have particular regard , I am fully satisfied that this is a case where we should exercise our discretion so as to refuse leave . |
14 | But if we meet again now , and she finds I have another Mama — ’ |
15 | Now that 's really confusing so it quite throws you having another decimal in , does n't it ? |
16 | We call him ‘ gangling Chang ’ to distinguish him from the other Changs , because he is tall , thin , loose-limbed , and is ready to laugh about anything , although it appears he has some family problems in that his wife is away and his baby son is ill . |
17 | Why simply that ‘ as an accomplished individual you have more stringent and exacting expectations ’ ( a banker 's way of saying he hopes I have more money than brains ) . |
18 | It may seem obvious but some appear to forget that if you do n't understand what a question asks you have little chance of answering it ! |
19 | Eight of the American 's wins have come inside the distance and , having boxed occasionally as a lightheavyweight , feels he has sufficient power to worry Wharton who has won 12 and drawn one of his pro bouts . |
20 | He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front . |
21 | Anyway , having had the heave-ho from Mr Winner means I 've some idea how Simone Hyams must be feeling . |
22 | No , when it comes to resurrections , I believe in the defibrillator and that 's about it ; which means I have less trouble with Frankenstein than I do with say , Lazarus , to cite one of Pa 's favourite yarns . |
23 | This means you have one pass of the carriage for every colour on every row . |
24 | Which means you have creative energy . |
25 | ‘ Flexibility means we have some space to make more frequent visits to the mums who need it , ’ says Jackie . |
26 | This usually means they have slow speed and concomitantly long exposure times , so it is necessary to ensure that the microscope is free from vibration , best done by working on a stone or concrete optical bench . |
27 | Sometimes this means they have more room for wheel toys , but often it gives them a chance to make their own den to hide away in with a favourite toy . |
28 | ‘ Does she have any idea what the quarrel was about ? ’ |
29 | Tell me honestly — you seem to be a friend — does she have any trouble with boyfriends ? ’ |
30 | Each individual in the team considers he has more influence than he would have if the work were organised on a formal ‘ role culture ’ basis . |