Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] have a special [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to his growing aura of having a special providence , which was conveniently ( or deliberately ) fostered by the timely relief of Toledo , Franco 's designation was secured by two factors . |
2 | The argument against having a special regime of rules to regulate the activities of government which are not peculiarly governmental was most famously put by the eminent Victorian jurist , A. V. Dicey . |
3 | Once the distinction between review and supervision is grasped , there is surely sense in having a special type of final appeal for cases involving issues of supervision , which allows more leisurely consideration of the issues than is possible in the Court of Appeal . |
4 | From time to time various members of this population will move from a stable state to having a special status . |
5 | As early as 1970 , before linguistics became a separate department , the small group of linguistic teachers at Lancaster got together round a table , and discussed the idea of having a special research project which would be centred at Lancaster . |