Example sentences of "now have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Selectors now have a choice of bibliographical databases which can be used for selection . |
2 | And customers now have a choice of MS-DOS , Windows , NT , NetWare , UnixWare , Solaris , NextStep or OS/2 on their personal computers , while a Sun user , for instance , must stick with Solaris . |
3 | And customers now have a choice of DOS , Windows , NT , NetWare , UnixWare , Solaris , Nextstep or OS/2 on their PCs , while a Sun user , for instance , must stick with Solaris . |
4 | Back at Victoria , passengers who want to travel to Gatwick , now have a choice of fare . |
5 | Coming in from the South we now have a welcome from the RAF . |
6 | Well in the abstract we were loo we , I bought them and decided whether they are high or low counts , we now have a way of quantifying that , we have a way of counting each individual er vessel . |
7 | Now have a look at the work now , hands up and see if you could tell me , just looking at your work , is there some way you could of improved it . |
8 | And now have a look at your prompt , and we 're on the C drive , and we 're in the root directory . |
9 | Right , now have a look at what you 've written , and ask yourself the question , is it negative ? |
10 | A bit more , where the colours fit in , that 's it , that bit , oh you 're a clever girl , right now have a look at that piece , and see if you know where that goes . |
11 | Now have a look at it and see what you 've got to do with that , got to go one , two , three , four |
12 | Now have a look at your diary and see if you 're free on the fifteenth of June , Saturday fifteenth June for the Stella Artois competition . |
13 | Now have a look at this one here . |
14 | We now have a range of techniques for controlling insects , so why has the implementation of IPM remained disappointingly low ? |
15 | They now have a range of die-cast pencil sharpeners masquerading as F-14s , F-15s , F-16s , F-18s , F117s and SR-71s . |
16 | Thanks to rapid advances in recombinant DNA technology , we now have a range of sophisticated vectors that can deliver genetic information to cells in vivo . |
17 | It then moved to being paid so much per week , for an trainee , and we now have a mixture of such much a week , and so much for the output related fundings , the jobs , the N V Q's , the F E courses which I mentioned earlier . |
18 | ‘ You now have a half-share in my father 's house . ’ |
19 | These same forces will also further distance the underclass from the vast majority of the population , many of whom now have a stake in what is called ‘ people 's capitalism ’ . |
20 | Most people now have a telephone at home and many more use telephones in their working lives . |
21 | One common occurrence , as a consequence of this obsession with secrecy , is that we now have a system of government by leaks . |
22 | At a time when across Europe governments have been devolving power downwards , in Britain we now have a system of central control , unparalleled outside of the former Soviet Union . |
23 | Another ‘ pressing problem ’ is implementing upgrades at speed , especially , North says , because the ‘ feature war ’ has meant that most software versions now have a life of nine months at most . |
24 | In short , we now have a wealth of riches of which we can be proud . |
25 | They now have a chance of a better one — but they need to be able to recognise that . |
26 | Social services departments now have a variety of services available to promote the community care of old people . |
27 | They now have a structure for faster growth in Cobham itself . |
28 | The OED staff had collected about 5,000,000 before 1900 ; the Supplement staff began from almost nothing and now have a collection of several million quotations . |
29 | We also now have a policy of acquisition . |
30 | Will he also remind them that we now have a surplus on steel products of £1 billion per year compared with a deficit of £1 billion per year under Labour ? |