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

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1 Member for Argyll and Bute ( Mrs. Michie ) , there have been suggestions that the Scottish Transport Users ' Consultative Committee should have responsibility in relation to bus services and involvement in the privatisation of the Scottish Bus Group .
2 You must have experience in air flow , preferably in buildings , and ideally have some team-handling experience and a knowledge of heating and ventilation systems .
3 You and I could have breakfast in bed , Ellen .
4 You could have sex in front of mirrors ; take Polaroids and videos ; or watch each other jerking off …
5 This is especially helpful to older patients who may have difficulty in learning and remembering , and who may require to visit the toilet during the night .
6 Boswell argues back that ‘ A man , as a machine , may have agreeable sensations ; for instance he may have pleasure in music . ’
7 I did in my teens , I used to have breakfast in bed on a Sunday .
8 If there is one country that we would have difficulty in isolating , it is North Korea .
9 She would probably have the right to do so in the court in Germany which would have jurisdiction in relation to the place where the events happened , assuming that German law recognises the ground of action contemplated .
10 ‘ ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this section , an appeal shall lie under this section from any order or decision of a court in the exercise of jurisdiction to punish for contempt of court ( including criminal contempt ) ; and in relation to any such order or decision the provisions of this section shall have effect in substitution for any other enactment relating to appeals in civil or criminal proceedings . …
11 ( 3 ) A licence shall have effect in accordance with the following provisions of this section until the quarterly meeting of the licensing board three years after the meeting at which the licence was granted or renewed by a licensing board .
12 ( 8 ) Until the date of the first renewal of licences provisionally granted under subsection ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) above after those licences have been declared final , subsections ( 2 ) to ( 5 ) of section 30 of this Act shall have effect in relation to those licences with the substitution in subsection ( 3 ) of section 30 of a reference to one year instead of the reference to three years .
13 ( 1 ) Section 30 of this Act shall have effect in relation to licences under this Part of this Act .
14 For many of those who do take the text seriously however , Christian teaching on the subject of wealth is summed up either by one of the easily remembered phrases from the Gospels such as ‘ Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor , and you will have treasure in heaven ’ ( Luke 18:22 ) or ‘ You can not serve God and Mammon ’ ( Luke 16:13 ) or that ‘ It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God ’ ( Luke 18:25 ) or by the way in which the members of the Jerusalem Church as recorded in Acts of the Apostles shared their wealth according to the principle ‘ From each according to his ability , to each according to his need ’ .
15 The only point to note in this system of allocation is that those who bid in excess of the striking price will have priority in allocation where the issue has been oversubscribed .
16 But this basic situation , in order to be made into something which people will have pleasure in reading , has to be seen in almost the exactly opposite light , as the gradual making clear of things .
17 ‘ I 'll take mam 's up first , then I can have mine in peace , ’ she said .
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