Example sentences of "have any [noun sg] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The issue is a narrow one , namely whether on the true construction of section 9(4) of the Act of 1975 and in the light of the facts that ( a ) Dr. Hayes was a servant of the Crown at the time when he made his investigation into the Lockerbie disaster , ( b ) he has since retired from the service of the Crown , and ( c ) that the evidence sought relates to what he discovered when acting as such a servant , the court has any power to make the order sought .
2 Moreover , the accident occurred over two months ago and no one has any reason to refute the obvious , that the King is dead and lies buried at Jedburgh Abbey .
3 Our main survey ( Appendix 1 , text preceding Table 24 ) showed that very few people had had any difficulty getting the type of credit they had decided on .
4 Julia , Ruth & I did this between us , but none of us had had any experience running the projectors , sound or lighting equipment beforehand .
5 ‘ You 've never had any trouble attracting the opposite sex , so how come you do n't have anyone in tow now ? ’
6 Should you have any difficulty finding the information you require or should you require information not covered by the Directory please ring 0800 262261 .
7 So that 's rather nice I do n't think I 'll have any difficulty selling the tickets for that .
8 There were other questions he might have asked , such as , What do you know about potassium cyanide ? or : Did you have any reason to hate the Pitt family ? but somehow this popped out first .
9 ‘ Does he have any reason to believe the poison was intended for him ? ’
10 This implies that the vendor is representing itself as an insurer whereas the real claim is the full value of the damages suffered by the breach of contract ; ( d ) ensuring the purchaser acknowledges it has not relied on any representation other than those incorporated in the sale agreement and that it shall not have any right to rescind the sale agreement .
11 I mean , do n't you have any key to repair the Bishop 's omission if he should forget to lock his own door ? ’
12 The government does not have any intention to suppress the existence of multiple and autonomous initiatives regarding the ownership and operation of the mass media .
13 The government does not have any intention to suppress the existence of multiple and autonomous initiatives regarding the ownership and operation of the mass media .
14 I never used to have any trouble getting the bean vines to cling to the old , 8 or 9ft beanpoles .
15 ( 4 ) It is hereby declared that a person shall not be entitled to rely on the defence provided by subsection ( 1 ) above by reason of his reliance on information supplied by another , unless he shows that it was reasonable in all the circumstances for him to have relied on the information , having regard in particular ( a ) to the steps which he took , and those which might reasonably have been taken , for the purpose of verifying the information ; and ( b ) to whether he had any reason to disbelieve the information .
16 Neither of them had any desire to repeat the experience .
17 She goes on to say that the justices came to the view that the justice on the Friday had had no power to remand Mr. Bell in custody until the Monday , as the remand did not fall within the terms of section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 and that , accordingly , they no longer had any jurisdiction to hear the matter .
18 But he stopped short of setting up a ‘ shadow government ’ before the handover , a previously threatened step that would undermine the authority of the colonial government and denied China had any intention to seize the colony back before 1997 .
19 I was n't at all sure that I had any right to make the request that I proposed to make .
20 A long established firm in a small country town may not immediately detect any need or have any desire to increase the local population 's awareness of its existenceuntil , that is , some larger , more publicity conscious firm begins to make its presence felt by offering a wider range of services at " competitive " prices .
21 Is it wholly chimerical to hope that a newly elected Tory government with an unassailable majority might do its duty , however painful for itself , and take the first steps to reverse this pernicious evil and restore the tried and tested order of our ancestors by which only those fitted to rule have any right to elect the government of this country under the Crown ?
22 If you have any trouble try the little man in Horsley Street , the electricals place .
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