Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [adv] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each passenger is a different face of white colonialism : the overt racist who can not bring himself to use a Black doctor to treat his sick wife ; the hypocritical racist who secretly has an affair with his Black housekeeper ; the white liberal who alternates between ’ slumming ’ it with the natives , and living with the whites , not quite willing or able to give up his white privilege . |
2 | Headhunters , who mostly have a fee based upon one-third of the first year 's guaranteed compensation , did very well for themselves in the 1980s by recruiting many of these people who can make an outstanding contribution in terms of revenue to their organisations . |
3 | This may seem like a backward step but for those users who only have a computer system and printer this program is ideal for completing any form that will fit in your printer . |
4 | So so so I say that first because we have in the past had people who felt worried by this attitude , they felt you know that they really they were people who perhaps had a background in the National Trust and who really felt that it was their job to say , oh no do n't touch that . |
5 | Consider also the computing press agony aunts who generally have a wealth of experience ; they will possibly make some useful suggestions which you had n't thought of . |
6 | The elections , approved by the October referendum [ see p. 37795 ] , were boycotted by the three major opposition parties , who nevertheless had a number of their members standing as independent candidates . |
7 | He looked imploringly at Connors , but it 's no use pleading with a man who just had a machine gun go off in his face . |
8 | We are not sure whether Jasper Lyon is an elderly gentleman reminiscing about World War Two or a young man who just had a bee in his bonnet as a schoolboy about flying a Stirling bomber rather than becoming a Spitfire pilot . |
9 | And Chris Patten — who admittedly has a killing schedule , helicoptering daily between Bath and London — looks so dishevelled . |
10 | Diana 's father , who already had a reputation locally for organizing splendid fireworks ' displays on Guy Fawkes Night , laid on a wonderful party for her seventh birthday . |
11 | He looked at the helmsman who already had a pair of binoculars to his eyes . |
12 | In addition three patients who already had a diagnosis of pernicious anaemia were excluded from this analysis because they were already receiving B 1 2 treatment . |
13 | One woman , who already had a job and a busy life of her own , was surprised to find how sad she felt when her children left home in quick succession . |
14 | ‘ My beautiful silver-haired Jenna had grown into a woman , a desirable woman who already had a sort of mystical hold on me . ’ |
15 | The only existing course , of 2 years ' duration , in the methodology of French teaching , was open only to those students who already had an A Level in the subject , and was seen as a holding operation . |
16 | The site continued as a foundry until the mid-1860s , and the following years saw Peter Constance , who already had an interest in the site , making various turned wooden components , such as handles and brushes . |
17 | It is clear from Clarkson 's History that in the early years of the anti-slave trade agitation local organisations were established through existing religious networks ( an example would be the Quaker Lloyds in Birmingham ) or contact by Clarkson or others with a small group of prominent individuals who already had an interest in the issue . |
18 | But it was also very favourable ground for Beaverbrook and Rothermere , who already had an organization in the field . |
19 | If on the other hand , you marry a man who already has a home and a mortgage , both of which are in his name alone , you will not be responsible for repaying the loan if he falls behind with the payments . |
20 | Anyone who already has a decoder can carry on watching , a spokesman for the Department of National Heritage acknowledged . |
21 | Mr Goult 's nephew , John Goult , who already has a guard dog at his home in Esthwaite Avenue , St Helens , said : ‘ They were an inseparable pair . |
22 | In fact this is a catalogue for the specialist who already has a knowledge of the subject , rather than someone approaching the art for the first time . |
23 | Preparation for this type of surgery may be shared with the stoma care nurse and/or the patient may sometimes be introduced to someone who already has a stoma . |
24 | Should an individual wish to take an S/NVQ who already has a qualification relating to the funeral service , that qualification will not give direct credit exemption but can count as evidence of competence . |
25 | The girls ' brief encounter marked the mail-order launch of erotic clothes and sex aids by Germany 's Beate Uhse , 73 , who already has a string of sexy shops across Europe . |
26 | Laura — who already has a brother , Lewis , two next month — was at death 's door just ten weeks ago . |
27 | Well now : this decision that all children must learn two languages , forgetting the thousands in many English cities who already have a home language , with a literature of its own . |
28 | Thus more of the laity , who already have a say in synodical affairs and carry an ever greater financial responsibility , are being encouraged to use their gifts in the Church 's most important activity . |
29 | These advances in molecular genetics mean that by using a combination of haplotype and mutation analysis prenatal diagnosis is now possible in the great majority of couples who already have a child with phenylketonuria , although this has been undertaken infrequently because paediatricians and parents see early treated children as ‘ healthy . ’ |
30 | Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal . |