Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [pers pn] have a " in BNC.

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1 Kneeling can also be used to help the patient get up from the floor ; most patients are taught to do this once they can walk , in case they have a fall .
2 Just in case you have a bad night and decide not to go back . ’
3 If there is any pain or a burning sensation , tell the doctor , just in case you have a urinary infection .
4 I will maybe just remind her in case she has a problem finding one if she leaves it too late .
5 Anyhow I gave them some antibiotic powder to put in its drinking water just in case it had a mild infection and they went away happy and said they would tell their friends . ’
6 When the next version arrives , you might want to install it in a separate subdirectory ( in case it has a hidden bug ) and keep the old version for a few months .
7 That was in case I had a ‘ hypo ’ , ’ she recalls .
8 In division we have a dividend N and a divisor D , and require a quotient Q and remainder R such that The divisor , quotient , and remainder are n bits long , and the dividend is 2n bits long .
9 In addition they have a shared philosophy about the contribution of management development to business success .
10 In addition he has a duty to consider whether , in the public interest , he should make a report on any matter arising out of , or in connection with the accounts , in order that the matter should be considered by the council or brought to public attention .
11 Even in daylight it had a sombre , suspicious air as if it wished to slink back from the adjoining houses .
12 Now I appreciate that some people seem to object to the words public protection , erm I 'm not certain why bearing in mind you have a public protection committee .
13 My Lords , i in effect I had a Power of Appointment and in effect it was very badly needed .
14 In effect he has a period of grace .
15 Whilst the College was in recess we had a great deal of spare time .
16 In exchange I had a view over the wide , flat-bottomed valley , a view that dissolved into the fish-fin ridge on the far side .
17 In sense-perception we have a conscious awareness of material things around us , such as trees and stones , things which we can later represent to ourselves in memory and imagination .
18 In truth I have a slight horror of a route becoming ‘ The ( Something ) Way ’ , as if no other way was possible .
19 In registration we had a letter given out .
20 In drama we have a great advantage over other subjects in that non-verbal language and narrative are at the centre of our work .
21 at the Gateshead National Garden Festival from 1989 to 1990 that was alright , then last September 1990 and with the end of the festival in site I had a dread of going back on the dole as I already spent seven years on the dole previously through no-fault of my own .
22 The reciprocity is asymmetrical and in consequence it has a proclivity for extending outwards into a network .
23 In repose it had a curve of sensuality , contradicting the hard , square jawline , and hinting that , in certain circumstances , it could be persuasive and — exciting ?
24 Then in wintertime we had a Guild meeting every Tuesday night with various people taking turns to organize it .
25 At one stage it looked as though McCallen might catch Dunlop as he closed the gap to three seconds but it was not to be and Dunlop opened up the gap again over the last two laps so that with victory in sight he had a cushion of seven seconds .
26 In P3/T1 we had a choice of pivot column ( first or third ) .
27 That night in bed I had a genuine orgasm .
28 That 's fine in theory , but in reality we have a problem .
29 today , in school we had a two members of a family planning association and er , we were in group and we actually had the guys in our class , they 're seventeen , maybe eighteen sitting laughing and sniggering between themselves !
30 In fact we had a new customer waiting for the certificate in order to give us a job . ’
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