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

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1 Well I think I would wait Stefan until the oily film had gone off the top of the water for tender plants but then I am one of these people that would always tender plants with tap water anyway because you never know what 's in do you in rain water , anything can congregate in a pot , it can be infected with all sorts of things and I would just use this water on the garden in the first twelve months or so or use it on shrubs and things like that if it was required and then go on to er things like perennials but then you could use it on almost anything but with the proviso that you may have contamination in that water if it 's from Water Board .
2 Well my guest today will have views on those issues .
3 This proposes a Scottish parliament with very limited tax-raising powers , which would have responsibility for all matters now administratively devolved to the Scottish Office , and for ‘ industrial development ’ , though nobody knows just what this means .
4 More and more , hon. Members will have responsibility for these matters without the direct authority to do anything about them .
5 It is particularly worthy of note that the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer who would have responsibility for these matters if a Labour Government were elected , was a prominent member of the Government at that time .
6 I could have lasagna with this song ( and another pint ) .
7 Non-profit making organisations , public corporations and other government institutions might also have formally-stated objects in their constitution , whereas other organisations such as sole traderships do not have any formally-stated objects ( even though they will still have objects of some description ) .
8 I 'm afraid Monte Samana does have rules about this sort of thing . ’
9 I mean in som In some ways in the word my it might have part of that symbol you write with a J in it .
10 And however well endowed he was with these qualities , he might still have difficulty on some points .
11 Responding members of the ACCA , CIMA and CIPFA preferred the option of all members being called chartered accountants , whereas those from the three institutes of chartered accountants indicated that they would have difficulty with this proposition .
12 The new company will take over Telekom 's D-1 digital cellular business and its B and C analogue networks and other cellular interests , and will have turnover of some $2,100m in its first year , Reuter reports from Bonn .
13 They do n't have tutors in this place ; it 's not that kind of place at all .
14 'Course , we did n't have telly in those days , and could n't afford holidays or anything like that .
15 If each domain is described by an enveloping box ( see Figure 2.21 ) which contains the local description necessary to produce a car ( see Figure 2.22 ) , the gearbox-transmission unit and passenger compartment will have an intersection ( see Figure 2.23 ) , as these major spaces will consequently have relationships with each other .
16 Berenice 's blood-pressure is far too high and the doctors are insistent she must n't have worries of any kind if she 's to go to full term . ’
17 Would anybody still have lists of those people Mo ? ’
18 Among this year 's participants are : Richard Philp ( also exhibiting at Grosvenor House for the first time this year ) whose stand will include a portrait by Cornelis Johnson and a group of antiquities ; book dealer Nicholas Merchant of Harrogate who will have books on all aspects of European decorative and fine arts ; Brian Beet of Bond Street who has a rare Spanish-colonial gold snuff box made in Peru in the mid-eighteenth century ; numismatists A.H .
19 For example , if someone gave as their hobbies on their CV only reading and chess , and they were applying to you for a job where they would be working with the public , might you not have doubts about that person ?
20 ‘ These changes will have impacts on many UK markets , ’ said Mr Patterson .
21 Section 4(6) provides : ‘ Subsection ( 1 ) above shall have effect notwithstanding any decision of a court ( whether before or after the passing of this Act ) purporting to have a contrary effect . ’
22 However , in the area of quality and fitness for purpose , the SGSA prescribes that any such warranties relating to those matters shall no longer have effect in such contracts to the extent that they fall within the scope of the SGSA .
23 You may even have grandchildren by that stage and so you 'll probably want to help them .
24 In addition many of the initiatives relating to adults will have relevance to this age group .
25 Nigel Lawson 's corporation tax reforms of 1984 and personal tax reforms of 1988 ( when he established a single higher rate of income tax of 40% ) , will have repercussions for many years to come .
26 A judge yesterday made a unique ruling against Warwickshire County Cricket Club that could have repercussions in all sports .
27 Alterations to one element of the Marketing Mix can have repercussions within each category , or elsewhere within the Marketing Mix .
28 You 'd have mountains on each side of you and there 'd only be one way to go . ’
29 Future studies could show that genetic changes in gene families could have effects on any aspect of phenotype , from sexual behaviour to morphology , and might also influence the behaviour of chromosomes and the expression of genes .
30 We do not have sovereignty in this House ; it is a shorthand for the sovereignty of the people .
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