Example sentences of "have [noun] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There will be around in the room when they 're doing this any six research students who have experience with the equipment , and a lecturer , and the school teacher who was involved in planning that day 's work . |
2 | Perhaps most important of all , checklists draw upon the knowledge of people who have experience of the child under ordinary , everyday conditions . |
3 | Members of the Advisory Committee are drawn deliberately not only from those who have experience of the system , for example , former panel members , but also from people who have not previously been involved in the Children 's Hearing system at all . |
4 | Almost half of them have experience of the joys of a threesome , while more of them have seen live sex shows than men in other categories . |
5 | The right person to work as a tutor was important and the right person would have to be both non-threatening and have experience in the technique . |
6 | ‘ I have experience in the hotel industry , ’ I told him . |
7 | The Americans would be well advised to learn from the British and others who have experience in the area . |
8 | But those wo n't , er if we were to take cashing those in now , it would be probably taking half of what we might get for them in the future , and from a business proposition , there is a time , when even if you have money in the bank , there are times , when it would be very advantageous to take long term interest rates , at low interest rates , and I think er er this is er perhaps the best opportunity that we have . |
9 | Yeah , but you know just when you have fingers over the R C , just to make sure |
10 | Larger companies have contacts throughout the world and reciprocal arrangements with foreign agencies . |
11 | If customers have accounts at the hotel , the system keeps a track of all expenditure and payments . |
12 | Even the earliest possessions , as we have seen , have meanings for the individual which are social , that have to do with his relationship with others and his standing among his fellows . |
13 | We have set up the consumer panel and I meet consumers regularly when I have discussions in the Ministry . |
14 | For 100 runners-up we have copies of the video , worth around £60 . |
15 | For 100 runners-up we have copies of the video , worth around £60 each . |
16 | For 100 runners-up we have copies of the video , worth around £60 each . |
17 | It also provides a general right for the data subject to see and have copies of the data relating to him . |
18 | The preacher 's enquiry , ‘ Do you KNOW … do you KNOW , that you have ready for you houses , houses I say ; I say do you KNOW ; do you KNOW that you have houses in the heavens not made with hands ? ’ falls on ears preoccupied with earthly buildings and builders . |
19 | Now the view er was that they were dignified and above taking action and also in the sense that the public was credited I think with more sense than to believe everything and that the public memory is relatively short and therefore if you start a court action and you then have coverage in the court action , you are merely making the thing worse erm sometimes the things that some people may have thought were highly actionable one day , become almost a joke and something of affection later on and you can , one of the classics maybe is about the Prince of Wales talking to his plants , now that a national joke and he will make jokes about it in speeches |
20 | Now we even have maps of the moon . |
21 | They have maps of the country and guidebooks . |
22 | modern traffic calming measures however er I believe we have experts on the Council er in these matters but I believe that by narrowing the road and perhaps giving us pavements because one of our problems is that we have not got a continuous pavement through the village , and it is necessary to cross the road four times in some cases to walk from one end to the other . |
23 | Consequently , it is suggested that private citizens have difficulty with the forms , both in understanding what they say and in how they should be filled in , and with the hearings , which can be legalistic . |
24 | ‘ I think you may find that some of your less youthful associates have difficulty with the stairs , ’ he says . |
25 | We still have difficulty with the time changes towards a pot of geraniums ! ’ |
26 | Both have contracts with the Company terminable at 3 years ' notice . |
27 | Final Film have contracts with the Cheshire , Yorkshire and Lancashire Life magazine group and produce catalogues for many top firms , including Gault Toys , Matthews Office Furniture , international Arabian oil giants Aramco and the International Marine Business law magazine . |
28 | You then complete a declaration , including proof that you have £1,000 in the bank ( loans and overdrafts qualify ) . |
29 | The happiest humans seem to be those who believe in themselves , who have confidence in their ability to deal with problems and hardship , and have faith in the resilience of their minds and bodies when the chips are down . |
30 | Have faith in the interviewers ' experience |