Example sentences of "have [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It gets very predictable from here , folks , as the grumpy Crane — a leading biologist who nevertheless has kittens at the sight of a snake — and dour old Campbell trade verbal punches and then simmering , sensual looks as they scamper about the jungle trying to rediscover the magic mix .
2 ‘ He has accounts at the bank . ’
3 This suggests that Lotka 's Law has limitations at the extremes , but since the Law is related to Normal Distribution statistics , this should perhaps have been expected .
4 This suggests that Lotka 's Law has limitations at the extremes , but since the Law is related to Normal Distribution statistics , this should perhaps have been expected .
5 She has creases at the corners of her eyes , and when she lowers her head to avoid Howard 's serious gaze she has a fold of flesh under her jaw .
6 Splitting the group up into small parties , each led by a parent who already has children at the school is a useful idea .
7 The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with the Robins ' boss who said it was premature to talk about concluding a deal .
8 The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with Wrexham manager Brian Flynn .
9 do they have patterns at the side ?
10 About 11 car dealers will have stands at the show , displaying a wide range of popular vehicles from Fords and Vauxhalls to Alfa Romeos and Mercedes .
11 Not only did I have loops at the edge , but seven or eight stitches actually leapt off the needles .
12 Our street was just a row of brick terrace house , and we did n't have gardens at the front .
13 Filan , 22 , is having trials at The Dell as manager Ian Branfoot searches for someone to take over from Andrews — granted his request for a transfer this week .
14 Small wonder that people were star-struck by this ‘ deeply anti-democratic mind ’ ; or that even the most serious commentators , like William Safire , could not resist having cracks at the screenplay
15 S are you having problems at the moment with with the father ?
16 ‘ Would they have records at the bookie 's to show you 'd been there , sir ? ’
17 Not in a hundred per cent of the cases , er and we do have undesirables at the John Radcliffe , er but there has n't been an incident such as this er I think that goes some way to prove that we do have a reasonably tight security service , and we , we work to any way that we can to keep it as secure as possible .
18 A canal , as the Duke of Bridgewater explained , had " to have coals at the heels of it " .
19 The Ballet Club paid a second visit to Johannesburg in July 1944 , and John wrote to Hanns , exclaiming jubilantly that ‘ We arranged for me to have meals at the Carlton , so I have been dining in style this week ! ’
20 Worst of all , some sadist of a landscape designer had slapped down Dancer 's stick-and-ball field right next to her house , so she not only had fairies at the bottom of her garden , but also a microcosm of Rutshire Polo Club .
21 She had hyphens at the tip of a honied tongue .
22 This was in evidence at Spitalfields and again during Dr Owen Beattie 's 1981–6 examination of three seamen from the Franklin Arctic expedition of 1845–8 , particularly the corpse of John Torrington ( d. 1846 ) which had ties at the elbows , wrist , ankles and big toes .
23 ‘ We knew Wednesday had problems at the back when long balls were played at them , so it came as no surprise when we scored on the break to make it 1–1 . ’
24 Why , he had rooms at the Langham . ’
25 ‘ And what they 've got is a legacy from the old days , all those little terraced cottages which never had boundaries at the back .
26 The clinical features of the two groups as well as the subgroups in group A — that is , those who had calculi at the time sclerosing cholangitis was diagnosed and those who developed calculi after sclerosing cholangitis was diagnosed , are shown in Table I. Because of the similarities between the two subgroups in group A , they are hereafter referred to as one group .
27 they had the stallions down there then you see , they had stallions at the stud .
28 If customers have accounts at the hotel , the system keeps a track of all expenditure and payments .
29 Animals which need to judge distance accurately have eyes at the front of their heads — like us .
30 They have notches at the sides of the wing covers near the hinges so that the covers can be replaced over the abdomen leaving the wings extended and beating .
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