Example sentences of "have in [noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I realized long ago that the only thing he has in common with other men is the prick between his legs . |
2 | Theoretically , it could be held at the ‘ Unix Perspectives : Conference for Enterprise Solutions ’ get-together that Unix Systems Labs has in train for early November ( UX 435 ) . |
3 | Array 'd in Coat of Green and Gold , |
4 | Advise Arthur , Bert and Charlie as to any rights of action they might have in tort against Chartist plc and as to any defences with which they might be met . |
5 | I am not precisely sure that I know what the right hon. Gentleman had in mind on sentencing policy , but I am happy to engage in exchanges outside . |
6 | Gorbachev 's early speeches gave relatively little attention to the longer-term objectives he had in mind for Soviet society . |
7 | For instance , nothing is more likely than that Prothero , when he said that association with Blast ‘ stamped a man too disadvantageously ’ , had in mind among other things Ford 's connection with the magazine and the scandal of Ford 's relations with Violet Hunt — a scandal that had already made a breach between Violet Hunt and the cruelly timorous Henry James , as told painfully in I Have This to Say . |
8 | The experiments will principally involve questioning children about stories whose interpretation depends upon understanding the different logical implications which ‘ mental state verbs ’ ( eg think , believe , know ) have in contrast to other kinds of verb ( eg walk towards , stand next to ) . |
9 | The man they have in mind for national coach is Swansea coach Mike Ruddock . |
10 | What they have in common with sociological research , however , is that they depend for the accuracy of their results on choosing the right people to ask , and on having the right questions to ask them . |
11 | Again , the same question may be asked as that which I have asked in relation to Schüssler Fiorenza 's work : given that in every age women have been mistreated at the hands of men , how much do present-day women really have in common with biblical women ? |
12 | Some problems we have in common with other schools e.g. ( a ) Shortage of normally qualified and experienced Staff and high turnover of Staff , though our pupil/Staff ratio is the best in London . |