Example sentences of "have [prep] [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Socio-economic status is one such property where we can classify individuals as having " more " or " less " status but not be able to say how much more or how much less status one person has with respect to another . |
2 | Via other programs , it is also possible to implement fax and modem sharing , a facility that Mainlan has in common with most other P2P network systems . |
3 | In Scotland at any rate , the judge will not give any indication of the sentence he has in mind on any particular pleas , and this obviously limits the effect of bargaining . |
4 | Each has on return to this country gone back into secular employment to finance the starting of the new church . |
5 | ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any surgical , medical or dental treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian . |
6 | ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any … medical … treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian . |
7 | This was not a conversation they could safely have had within earshot of any educated Scot . |
8 | BAeSEMA 's work varies from design contracts for equipment and services to support contracts for equipment the navy has had in service for many years . |
9 | These bills of lading are commonly to be had in print in all places and several languages . |
10 | There were virtually no drugs to be had in Teheran in those days ; the doctors dithered and the family prayed around the bed . |
11 | No help there , and in fact there was little more help to be had from Mordecai at all . |
12 | After 1574 there was little money to be had from Antwerp in any case , and Elizabeth had to rely upon domestic resources , which were adequate only for private borrowing . |
13 | The construction of villages where beds could be had by tourists for more than just the two months of July and August was advocated in suitably selected places . |
14 | [ Since a is irreducible its only divisors are a , -a , 1 , -1 , and since unc the only divisors a can have in common with those of b are 1 and -1 . ] |
15 | What an absurd discussion , she thought , to be having in front of this child ! |
16 | Well , about the Caribbean , er but with particular reference to what the new European unity law will , what effect it 'll have on trade in that part of the world . |
17 | The priorities revealed by this governmental advice , and the effects which the introduction of this technological development may have on relations between those who use non-domestic premises , are discussed here by means of a comparison . |
18 | Probably if you 're having a new home built or something like that you may not have to recourse to those because while you 're having , you 're having your home built you can say to the electrician , alright I want X number of power points here . |
19 | Were you aware of the effect that Eric and Peter 's contribution was having on music at that time ? |
20 | Out of interest , by the way , how many passengers would you usually expect to have on board at any one time ? ’ |
21 | We had in addition to this party , — a doctor coming to visit his mother , who lived in Coll ; a young Englishman with a fishing-rod , who had left a medical practice for a few days , to whip the burns of Coll and breathe the fine air ; a minister 's wife ; a retired minister and his wife , both in delicate health ; the fiscal of Tobermory , who had a farm in Tiree ; the Chief Constable and Sheriff Clerk from Mull , who came to investigate a case of suspected cattle poisoning ; and a young Glasgow teacher , who came to be guest of the Fiscal aforementioned . |
22 | The late James Currie had in common with all comedians a voracious appetite for new material . |
23 | One failing he had in common with most labourers on the soil , much inaccuracy in bird nomenclature . |
24 | What these mathematicians had in common with most of those who worked in laboratories was that the majority were attached to universities . |
25 | This recommendation was clearly not what he had in mind at all . |
26 | She paused just long enough for me to realize that that was not what she had in mind at all . |
27 | What they had by way of this was largely impressionistic , qualitative and suggestive rather than confirmatory . |
28 | Suddenly many stations have through services to many more destinations . |
29 | The memory I have of Dasbabu from those days was of him speeding around Cuttack town on his solitary scooter , committed to one or another of his ventures . |
30 | It is remarkable indeed how little understanding we have of warfare in this period ; and we shall never know in detail how medieval kings acquired and held their power unless we can find out more precisely how they recruited their armies and led them . |