Example sentences of "have [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let's begin by assuming that your plot actually has somewhere for a garage to stand . |
2 | While persecution varies in intensity from country to country and over time within one country , I can think of no Marxist-Leninist government which has not as a matter of official policy harassed , discriminated against and persecuted religious minorities . |
3 | The latter has just over a length in hand on the watch and one could not fault her smart performance last time from the trap three she occupies once again . |
4 | I know that my father did use it for a while , lighting the stove with it , but he has n't for a while . |
5 | He has n't as a matter of fact |
6 | For all his ego and vanity , even Florian has never for a moment imagined that I felt any sort of lust or love for him , although he also has no idea just how selfish and immature I do find him outside a broadcasting studio . |
7 | Not that he 'd ever for a moment think of … taking advantage , so to speak , of a young woman of loose morals like Mrs Heatherington-Scott . ’ |
8 | It is the first letter that I have had here in a year … ’ |
9 | I think I ended up by having just over a pound a week or something like that . |
10 | But you should have I mean you should be able to I would have though in a year |
11 | As agriculture had so near a connection with horticulture therefore he kept at the same time an observant eye on everything which occurred in rural economy , particularly the cultivation of ploughed lands . |
12 | Ignoring the suddenly bright gleam in his eyes , she bent and grabbed the hem of her shift , tearing the flimsy material easily until she had enough for a bandage . |
13 | There were , of course , the inevitable forms to fill in and letters of condolence to answer , but I realized that I had not for a moment , since before the previous Christmas , given a thought to the prospect of life for one . |
14 | Though before she could get in with a quick plea for an interview , Vendelin Gajdusek revealed that he had not for a moment forgotten the way in which the Dobermann had attached himself to her ankle , by decreeing , ‘ You 'd better come into the house and have some antiseptic put on that wound . ’ |
15 | Certainly there would have been no satisfaction in such behaviour if the would-be escaper had not for a time at any rate believed in himself |
16 | I just had just over a pound |
17 | She might never have ironed shirts , but she too had once upon a time brought Jacob little surprises , little presents . |
18 | Habitually a somewhat forgetful person , I had also for a couple of days been trying to remember the name of the director of the film Such Good Friends . |
19 | She was different , after all , he decided , in her hat , and with the grained leather gloves neatly folded , and Gaily had n't for a moment the wit to see this , prepared self as the false one and her accidental self , in an older coat and head-scarf , of Saturday night , the true one . |
20 | Nor can it be had simply as a possession : it must be ‘ leapt into ’ repeatedly and afresh . |
21 | They only come to the surface after dark , and so you 'd never know you had then without a torch . |
22 | On the few occasions when she had been compelled to enter the water , she had stayed in the very shallowest part of the pool and had never for a moment released her grip on the handrail . |
23 | She had always disliked them , had never for a moment been able to see their virtues ; she had been bored by the classical , and had felt a positive , righteous contempt for the baroque and the neo-Gothic . |
24 | This is not unreasonable , given that students have not as a rule experienced any other regime , but it can be misleading . |
25 | ‘ I have not for a moment suggested that children should be removed from the care of their parents . |
26 | At youth level we have also for a number of years sponsored the Scottish Schools National Swimming Championships and the Scottish Schools Badminton Union Competitions . |
27 | ‘ We have n't as a rule the problems of the petrochemical industry , where some parts of the industry in the past put in huge new additional capacity and got gross over-production . |
28 | I went , erm I have n't for a while , I said but I do very occasionally cos I he goes |