Example sentences of "have [adv] is a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All it has now is a mass of blanketweed around the pump ( which works well ) .
2 First to give an undertaking that he will consider this matter very fully and in consultation with the Home Secretary between now and the report stage and secondly , that his consultation will extend across Your Lordships House , because I do think that in the light of the discussion which we have already h had there is a consensus emerging among Your Lordships which had will be worth my Noble friend following up .
3 All we will have then is a patchwork of networks — some good , some not so good — and all no doubt charging even more than the current exorbitant fares .
4 What we appear to have here is a system where the structure of intervention , as displayed in the file data in other areas , bears only an indirect relationship to what actually happened in Team D. ( The specialist worker in Team C may have been operating in ways that in some respects are not wholly dissimilar , but the approach of the specialist team would seem radically different ) .
5 What we have tonight is a labour group that says they no longer believe in that philosophy .
6 But we still need to know how , I mean maybe in a participatory democracy we can defend freedom and equality to the system not in it seems absurd to say that democracy we have now is a way of embodied freedom I mean maybe weak notion of equality , but nothing
7 What we have here is a chancer .
8 What we have here is a range of differences and similarities concerning a concept , and putative phenomena connected with it , that both scholars , and many more since , have argued and disputed over .
9 He said : ‘ What we need is a budget for jobs , what we have here is a budget for job losses . ’
10 Thus , it is reasonable to argue , instead of trying to determine what class is by theoretical disputation , let us recognise that what we have here is a concept which probably indicates something significant about social behaviour , but precisely what that is is not clear .
11 So , in effect , what we have here is a bug that evolves .
12 Now in a way what you could say what we have here is a trunk of a tree and the branches and then the leaves and the fruit at different levels on this .
13 What we have here is a process of logical reductionism .
14 What we have here is a catalogue of failure . ’
15 Now Singer thinks it is undeniable that what we have here is a catalogue of inequality .
16 But what we have here is a model of cognitive experience which privileges synthesis as its active principle and whose particular cognitive ability is that of interrelating the interconnections between phenomena or " opposed " moments of experience .
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