Example sentences of "[vb infin] have [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Examples might include having case-study documents of the new intake available as a starting point for a drama about prison ; a huge map for a drama about Treasure Island ; and architect 's designs of Paris sewers for a drama about a bank robbery ( I referred to this lesson in Chapter 5 ) . |
2 | The latter , beaten again since by Captain Dibble at Ascot , would appear to have little hope of reversing the form on 3lb worse terms . |
3 | Finally at Eavestones , crag that does n't appear to have any shortage of unclimbed rock , Tony Barley , Dave Musgrove and Steve Webster have added a number of new lines from VS to E4 . |
4 | Warning and volenti would not appear to have any chance of success in this case . |
5 | Nor did he appear to have any conception of a dated sequence . |
6 | I can , yes I can remember having this sort of question about people with jugs and they wanted to measure out a certain amount , but they have n't got any markings for this certain amount and that awful |
7 | The point I would like to put over is , I 've listened to one or two erm , radio programmes , and television programmes about this and I personally would like to have more evidence of what actually happens to the animals . |
8 | Now , if we 're going to allow an organisation like that , have we no erm chance to say that after they 've had their collection , we should like to have some indication of what percentage went to Oxford , so that when they apply again , we can at least know whether this is actually a genuine local organisation or national . |
9 | Yeah but erm but I 'd like to have some sort of life cover with that so if anything does happen to me she gets |
10 | If you would like to have this sort of feel but do n't think your existing space is big enough , or light enough , or for one reason or another , does not seem to lend itself to such treatment , then consider the surrounding spaces . |
11 | It is only now , decades after they were first written down , that the reading public can begin to have any sense of the extent and range of Tolkien 's mythological writings . |
12 | The ship-borne army will have had five hours of marching and fighting . |
13 | Magazines such as Majesty and Royal Monthly would have had little hope of survival in the 1960s or 1970s . |
14 | Cedric Downes had himself been on the phone for about five minutes , trying frustratedly to contact British Rail about times of trains to London that day ; yet he could have had little notion of the irrational and frenetic impatience of the man who was trying to contact him ; a man who was betweenwhiles cursing the incompetence of British Telecom and bemoaning the cussedness of the Universe in general . |
15 | When Menzies opened the door to radio communication , he could have had little appreciation of one aspect of its future impact . |
16 | She must also have had good sources of information , as she was said to know all the gossip of the village . |
17 | In view of Vane 's other commitments , Hutchinson must have had practical charge of parliamentarian naval finance , although it would seem that he was only paid a salary out of the treasurer 's profits . |
18 | They could be constructed by random surveys of a general practitioner 's practice population ( culturally valid ) , most of whom would have had personal experience of common conditions . |
19 | One possible theory about why some people are much more affected than others is that they may have had traumatic experiences of falling as a baby or a young child , and that this has further re-inforced their instinctive behaviour . |
20 | The Declaration was , however , drafted at the end of January at Nuremberg and the curia may well have had advance knowledge of the text . |
21 | It must have had one hell of an impact on you ! ’ |
22 | A few will have had two copies of a message or two . |
23 | He said I 'd rather have had two tins of vegetable soup , he said with a nice pot of potatoes . |
24 | ‘ Would Pratesi have had that sort of money ? ’ |
25 | Ellie did n't think she would have had that sort of courage . |
26 | Legislators will not normally have had prior experience of governing , nor do they provide a government-in-waiting , as in the United Kingdom . |
27 | If it was not for her , this Council would have had more opportunity of addressing some of the deep problems the Tories either created or left behind . |
28 | They would have had more chance of getting established in the late 1980s . |
29 | I wonder , however , whether we could have had more discussion of the worth of these compositions . |
30 | Not all of these widows would have had dependent children of course , but a significant proportion must have done as there were 460 children under 14 in the 403 households in this group . |