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

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1 We are slow to analyse research in terms of the impact any particular findings may have for a wider field of social analysis , education , training and delivery of services .
2 Can I have for a long time .
3 Would these be shared between you and the operator , in the sense that they will be paying a keener price — from the operator 's point of view — then they would otherwise have for a shorter contract ?
4 This study will focus on the informal uses of parks , farmland and waste land and the amenity values these areas may have for the general public .
5 Now , now you did mention it , it is going to be an enormous country now , what implications does that have for the European Community ?
6 That special type of case was broadly one where the acts of an intruder , however continuous and far-reaching , did not substantially interfere with any plans which the owners might have for the future use of undeveloped land …
7 ‘ Following this decision , the Community will have for the first time a single framework within which takeovers and mergers of a Community dimension can be dealt with , recognising the importance of maintaining fair competition throughout the single market . ’
8 Dennis Sciama , of the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Trieste , teased out the consequences the neutrinos could have for the dark-matter debate in a journal , Nature , a week before the conference .
9 What relevance does this have for the social scientist ?
10 Similarly , detailed knowledge of bee physiology should enable one to predict that the bees ' locating a food source will have as a causal consequence ( even if only statistically ) the subsequent pattern of wiggles and tilts in the hive .
11 The approach that I have called theoretical as opposed to practical must have as a major part of its aim not merely the passing on of facts and formulae but the inculcation of critical and speculative habit .
12 Services should have as a primary goal the alleviation of distress , by providing a programme of treatment , care and support based on the unique needs of an individual .
13 The second attribute is that each paragraph should have as a first sentence a brief statement or at least an indication of what the paragraph is to consider .
14 Which former prime minister 's surname does Teddy Taylor have as a middle name ?
15 What did the Americans have as the main part of a thanksgiving dinner ?
16 The fundamental issue is this that if the Labour Party is to remain a party of labour it must have as an integral part the trade union movement , it 's as simple as that , colleagues !
17 President Yeltsin , as he made clear outside No. 10 Downing street , understands that the position of a super-power which has 30,000 nuclear weapons is different from the position of the United Kingdom which will have as an absolute maximum only 128 warheads per submarine .
18 This simple fact deprives you of most of the information you would normally have about the other person .
19 I understand the concerns that people will have about the forthcoming changes , not least because I have seen similar exercises in IBM .
20 But whatever reservations Moscow may have about the latest changes in Budapest , Mr Gorbachev must be aware that the old party would have been annihilated in next year 's elections .
21 This is a guide only and each club in the set should have about the same swingweight .
22 What concept does the school have of a multiracial society ?
23 Any minority group is likely to include a substantial number of people who feel the need of … help and reassurance , … and many members of ethnic minorities suffer an additional persistent burden of racial discrimination which may well cause them to wonder what hope they could ever have of a fair hearing from a representative of the culture which treats them in this way …
24 It is difficult to see , however , what interests we might have of the necessary importance whose realisation depends on owning corporate property .
25 You 'd then maybe have like a little library .
26 And were they based on areas as well , did you have like a different gang for different streets sort of thing ?
27 Senator Crowninshield had been sympathetic to the problems a child might have with a famous parent .
28 I du n no but she could she could have with a special facility for
29 Waldheim 's delight at meeting Kohl was understandable , for the encounter was possibly the last he will have with a foreign leader before bowing out and slipping into retirement .
30 Could you have with a bad character , an actively hostile house ?
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