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

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1 The predominance these spatial constructs have for the ordinary constable is essential to an understanding of the police mind .
2 ‘ Even a cursory glance at the island of Ireland 's relationship with the EC since 1973 confirms that Britain has not pursued Northern Ireland 's interests anything like the extent which Irish Governments have for the 26 counties , ’ he said .
3 Summer Saturdays have continued to be a nightmare as they have for the nineteen summers your author has lived at Aberystwyth !
4 PAKISTANI authorities have for the first time begun arresting farmers in the North West Frontier Province who have been found planting opium for next year 's harvest .
5 South African authorities have for the first time permitted Mr Nelson Mandela to talk by telephone with exiled leaders of the African National Congress from the prison where he is held near Cape Town .
6 South Africa 's Muslims , rich in educational and managerial skills , now have for the first time a clear political objective of social justice .
7 For instance , we are well-used to integrating vocational assessments in care , but for the general SVQ we have for the first time found it necessary to set up meetings with colleagues delivering modules in numeracy , information technology and budget financing .
8 Scientists at La Jolla University , California , have for the first time established a link between nitrous oxide and the nylon industry .
9 You 've got everything but those great bubbling glass things they always have for the mad scientist ! ’
10 As with the free ion , the inter-electronic effects depend on a number of complicated integrals ; these can be expressed in terms of Racah parameters , but B and C do not have the same values as they have for the free ion .
11 Newsome is also a covering right back , so I think we have about the right number
12 When it comes to other sensory systems , much of the problem is that we have n't the sort of clear ideas about how they might work that we have about the visual system .
13 Mothers and daughters tend to develop a close grooming association which tends to persist so that these close relatives have about the same rank , the daughter 's being contingent upon that of the mother .
14 As far as noise reduction is concerned , sealed double glazing units have about the same value as having the window reglazed with glass twice as thick as the original glass .
15 The inhabitants of area A of Umhausen have about the same lifetime radon exposures as one category of uranium miners in West Bohemia ; given about equal levels of lifetime exposure , the ratio of observed to expected lung cancer deaths is about the same ; and mortality from cancers other than lung cancer is not significantly raised .
16 Third , Special Branch of the Metropolitan Police who have about the same job as Security but are more up-front , more visible .
17 The Jewish people regarded what we now have as the Old Testament to be the World of God and acknowledged three categories or divisions : ( 1 ) The writings of Moses known as the ’ Pentateuch ’ ( Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus , Numbers , Deuteronomy ) ; ( 2 ) The Psalms ; ( 3 ) The Prophets .
18 It 's a pretty modest document , which was never going to appeal greatly to Dublin or the SDLP , who would have to abandon the leverage they have through the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
19 I suspect that those of us who continue our work as Members of Parliament after the next general election will find our surgeries just as busy with people complaining about the council tax and its anomalies as we have during the past year as a result of the poll tax .
20 These Golf tickets came in 1st and 2nd class as well , the example I have of the 1st class issue is No. 10 , hardly worth printing .
21 Well there seems to be a slight mismatch there , and perhaps some of this mismatch is also a part of , with the confusion I have of the various shifting policy of York , in term in terms of their requirement , there has been in the in the not too recent recent past York were saying they had an additional requirement beyond need which they termed their concealed requirement , although it might not be a concealed dwellings , as we might otherwise describe them , of one thousand six hundred , and that has progressively come down to seven hundred as presented at this enquiry .
22 Similarly , the picture we have of the civil service drawn from such programmes as Yes Minister ! only depicts a small number of Mandarins at the top of the civil service .
23 The texts that we have of the whole Canterbury Tales are made up of a number of fragments or groups , which vary in contents from single isolated tales to sequences of several tales connected by link passages .
24 Perhaps the most lasting memory I have of the past year is a conversation with a small nine year old boy in Liberia in West Africa in August .
25 We started our 1964 test with the words : ‘ Sun-capped Dolomites and the distant roar and squeal of one of the works rally cars scrambling its way up the Gavia Pass — this is perhaps the image that some people have of the big Austin-Healey at work .
26 For what follows , I want to suggest , first , that the study of observable , historical television genres — the largely elementary , predominantly thematic categories of television schedules — needs to be underpinned by a much more complex understanding than we presently have of the theoretical genre of ‘ television narrative fiction ’ to which they belong ; and , second , that that understanding may best be approached by placing television narrative fiction in some definite historical and theoretical relationship to a yet wider generic category : that of novelistic discourse .
27 We now have fifteen men who have past the medical exam and the board of trade eyesight test and are now fully enrolled lifeboat crew .
28 The present tenants of what is now known as John Dakyn House , renovated and restored and comprising six modern flats , have like the original tenants to have been born or lived in the parish for ten years , be of retirement age or invalids .
29 My Lords , er , er , er no doubt that all of your Lordships have throughout the last hour and forty minutes felt a great deal of sympathy with the Noble Earl Lord
30 What the third defendant is asserting is a statutory cause of action under the Act of 1978 , the only necessary ingredients of which are that a person or persons , namely the plaintiffs , have against the third party a cause of action in respect of the same damage as gives rise to that person or person 's cause of action against the third defendant .
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