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

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1 He has since , of course , achieved a political status by which presumably I ought now to judge him , but as a junior voice in a senior assembly I could not resist the conclusion that he was a little too forthcoming , particularly when on one occasion he outraged me by a suggestion that if a common waiting-list was established , consolidating both private and NHS priorities , the NHS patients should have pride of place before private patients came into the reckoning .
2 One feature I was sad to see here on a recent visit was a fish hatchery installed in the bay , a sight now common in the western lochs and doubtless contributing to the local economy ; sad because I feel that all living creatures should have freedom of movement and not be bred and confined in restricted space for the table .
3 The circular goes on to say : ‘ Local education authorities and governors may apply any reasonable criteria they wish for deciding which pupils should have priority of admission subject to the requirements of the law including the Race Relations and Sex Discrimination Acts .
4 That of Clark draws attention to the phenomenon of speech repair in two-year-olds , where speech errors are spontaneously corrected , indicating that children must have awareness of language at some level virtually as soon as they begin to talk .
5 If any country wishes to preserve its identity it must have control of immigration .
6 National languages should be encouraged , but Russian remained the language of inter-ethnic communication and all languages must have equality of status .
7 We 'll have record of achievement .
8 Erm er I do n't know , I mean maybe it would be like it would be like you give a fairly sort of neutral statement and you have the adjectives at the end of the scale give indicate the responses like y'know something like how do you feel about homosexuality and you could have sort of y'know erm natural to unnatural or something like that erm
9 Contracts with the company 's major suppliers or customers may have change of control provisions .
10 The cabinet would be appointed by consensus in which the three biggest parties , irrespective of their proportion of the vote , would have parity of representation .
11 Glass would have pride of place , she said .
12 Watkin would have pride of place as St George while Ranulf the rat-catcher eagerly agreed to put on a costume and act the role of the dragon .
13 These oils would have verification of purity from organisations such as the Soil Association in the UK and from others such as IFOAM ( International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements ) which exists in Europe and the USA .
14 It will have pride of place at the series of steam weekends in Darlington which start May 23 .
15 The only problem is managing it as , if electronic publishing is the first involvement that your company has had with publishing , it is unlikely that the existing management will have experience of copyflow , editing , and other essential management checkpoints that help ensure the quality of the documents you produce .
16 The ideal candidate will have experience of protein purification and gene cloning and should have an appreciation of plant defence mechanisms .
17 All we can do it seems is to keep on applying pressure in the hope the Government will have change of heart , ’ he said .
18 Er , maximum age on new policy somebody new can have waiver of premium who 's fifty five next birthday .
19 Through the valuable option of the NatWest Home Improvement Loan Protector , you can have peace of mind and protect yourself and your dependents against unforeseen circumstances .
20 For a small extra monthly payment you can have peace of mind for you and your family .
21 You can have cup of soup out the machine for about twenty pence .
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