Example sentences of "to have [noun] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And building society , anybody who has a building society account prior to ninety one two if they had n't income really i they were silly to have money in the building society account because they were having tax deducted but could n't get it back and at the same time as the independent taxation they changed the er tax system for building societies and banks which meant that banks and building societies were then deducted tax at the standard rate of twenty five percent and it could be refunded or repaid or not deducted in certain circumstances , so back to your question , anybody who has money in a building society now , or is n't taxable , should ask the building society not to deduct tax , as they 're entitled to do , fill a form and , and where people can state that they do n't , they 're not liable to pay tax , building societies and banks will not now deduct income tax .
2 Mr. Chapman enquired of the Board whether the paupers and children should be allowed to have money in the workhouse .
3 Is the Minister aware that in Scotland we have gained the impression that while the Secretary of State for Scotland is prepared to have meetings about the industry such as the one that he had yesterday with the shadow Secretary of State for Industry — the man with the real power in relation to the steel industry , the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , is not prepared to lift a finger to help secure a future for steel production in Scotland ?
4 He 's about as likely to have sympathy for the devil as he is to have satisfaction .
5 Where , however , they are found in a specially negotiated contract between two companies , the court is unlikely to have sympathy for the party who has missed the deadline .
6 I think it 's quite unnatural for the trade unions to have discussions with the government .
7 It is the coach 's intention to have experience at the core of his team , bearing in mind the exceptional nature of the opposition , but Roxburgh did not rule out the possibility of a new arrival suddenly thrusting himself into consideration for one of Scotland 's remaining World Cup qualifying ties on the strength of a display against the Germans .
8 You 've got until nine o'clock tomorrow morning to have route round the attic or down in the cellar to see if you 've got a small fortune waiting to be discovered .
9 The physiotherapist has to have enthusiasm for the task she and the patient are undertaking .
10 Unfortunately , it is precisely at the point when the plaintiff can not succeed in a claim in negligence that he needs to have recourse to the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher .
11 ( 7 ) The period of the suspension of a licence under this section shall be a fixed period not exceeding one year or the unexpired portion of the duration of the licence , whichever is the less , and the effect of the suspension is that the licence shall cease to have effect during the period of the suspension .
12 Instead , by virtue of the automatic novation when the Transfer Regulations apply , the contracts of employment continue to have effect after the transfer as if they were originally made between the purchaser and the employee .
13 They used to have loudspeakers on the back of their machines that bawled out backchat and delivery instructions to everyone within a radius of a hundred yards .
14 … Now how do you suppose God planned always to have animals on the earth ?
15 But I should n't like to have animals inside the house … . ’
16 ‘ When they told me what it was , I thought I was going to have to have injections for the rest of my life . ’
17 Mr Crosbie said it was very flattering to be nominated by his school board and to have recognition of the work of the whole school .
18 Annabel had talked so much to her parents about the beautiful girl with the long golden hair , and how she had openly stood up to Sister Mary , that it was decided to invite this child to have tea with the family .
19 The Christmas tree was already ensconced in the drawing-room , so they had arranged to have tea in the dining-room , where a lovely fire was blazing .
20 They were well known at the Jade Cockatoo , for the seniors at Pinehurst were allowed to have tea in the town now and then .
21 That 's when I began to have doubts about the company .
22 Some bankers , however , are beginning to have doubts about the way he bulldozes through his business aims .
23 Most of them were so seedy he began to have doubts about the efficacy of his chosen sport .
24 They 've even been known to have words in the piazza . ’
25 Ah You 've got to have eyes in the back of your head here I 'm telling ya .
26 It would be interesting to have research into the period of initial onset of the illness and the ability of families to obtain specialist advice for the sick family member , particularly as in this illness the patient has rarely the insight to see the need for medical assistance .
27 At the same time a group of agrarian reformers came to have influence with the crown .
28 New chemicals synthesized by man were found sometimes to have effects on the mind .
29 Only now , with the promise of the strength she might give him , could he afford the luxury of thinking so closely about himself ( you had to have armour in the city , you had to know where you stood ) .
30 Women appeared to have move down the scale in men 's esteem , rather than up it .
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