Example sentences of "have [conj] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Normally amongst these is included any matter where the complainant has or had a right of appeal or right to go to the courts but has not used it . |
2 | This transition the train goes through is like the experience one has when watching a train embark on a voyage oneself . |
3 | Discretion is concerned with the element of choice that an individual has when making a decision . |
4 | C informed of rights — said he did not have or want a solicitor — did not know that solicitor instructed by his family had enquired about him — whether subsequent confession should be excluded under PACE , s. 78 |
5 | DENNIS JARRETTOUTLINES THE FEATURES A TRUE NETWORK-READY PC SHOULD HAVE AND TAKES A LOOK AT A PRE-CONFIGURED MACHINE FROM APRICOT . |
6 | And even if I did have and had a mustard seed here , you still would n't be able to see it for a mustard seed is no bigger than a pin head . |
7 | They like foreigners so much that they dispute with one another as to who shall have and treat a foreigner in his house . |
8 | And having and having a procedure and a policy . |
9 | So no matter if you have and pick a corner . |
10 | Rather than measure degrees of public ( mis ) understanding against some yardstick of ‘ real ’ scientific knowledge , it recognises that science and technology have and implicate a variety of publics , who , in using science at work , in managing their personal lives , or as consumers , will have different kinds of contacts with science , different levels of understanding of its language and ideas , and different conceptions of science and technology which will be related to other aspects of their lives . |
11 | You have but to press a button . |
12 | Again , if we can understand the reasons for these choices , we may go some way towards explaining that strange feeling teachers have when reading a piece of written work in which every sentence is grammatically correct , and yet there is something not quite right . |