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

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1 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 .
2 Now , now you did mention it , it is going to be an enormous country now , what implications does that have for the European Community ?
3 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 …
4 ‘ 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 . ’
5 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 .
6 What relevance does this have for the social scientist ?
7 What did the Americans have as the main part of a thanksgiving dinner ?
8 This simple fact deprives you of most of the information you would normally have about the other person .
9 I understand the concerns that people will have about the forthcoming changes , not least because I have seen similar exercises in IBM .
10 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 .
11 This is a guide only and each club in the set should have about the same swingweight .
12 It is difficult to see , however , what interests we might have of the necessary importance whose realisation depends on owning corporate property .
13 ‘ Where an unconstitutional change of regime takes place in a recognised state , governments of other states must necessarily consider what dealings , if any , they should have with the new regime , and whether and to what extent it qualifies to be treated as the government of the state concerned .
14 The final question Chairman , there 's a lot of er , facts here with no remarks against them under the premises and involvement like here on page three , number fifty nine , Mental Health Act , the National Assistance Act , Health and Safety at Work Act , it does n't tell us the type of premises or what in so I say , well what involvement do we have with the Mental Heath Act for example ?
15 However , for the prisoner , the CAB adviser is often the only non-establishment source of support and contact that he or she may have with the outside world .
16 What hope would she have with the local police when the issue came down to her word against Guido 's ?
17 The only fight Laker would have with the big airlines thereafter was in the American courts , suing them under the anti-trust laws for driving him out of business .
18 The Washington Redskins had more trouble than they should have with the injury-ridden Phoenix Cardinals before winning by two points while San Francisco relied on one of those Joe Montana come-from-behind specials to overcome New Orleans 24-20 .
19 The crisis-weary Poles are showing far less enthusiasm for this agreement than they would have in the heady days of 1980 .
20 There is a widely felt fear that cuts to the social element of citizenship have damaged social cohesion and that this damage outweighs any advantages that the policy may have in the economic sphere .
21 The pleasure smoking brings is simply the satisfaction of a craving that , if one did n't smoke , one would n't have in the first place .
22 Yeah , I would have in the first place , but it was just impossible !
23 It thus has a direct social dimension , which other human rights ( food , clothing , shelter , health care ) do not have in the same way .
24 Okay and that sh we should have in the next day or two .
25 The opportunity that they now have is to become independent production companies , an opportunity that they did not have in the last round of licence decisions .
26 If precedes , as in ‘ Boston ’ , a final syllabic nasal is less frequent , while clusters formed by nasal + plosive + syllabic nasal are very unusual : thus ‘ Minton ’ , ‘ lantern ’ , ‘ London ’ , ‘ abandon ’ will normally have in the last syllable and be pronounced , , , .
27 Consequently , a predicative structure combining a noun and an adjective related to it associatively will either seem unacceptable , as in : ( 20 ) the visiting scientists are nuclear or , at best , demand of the adjective a different meaning ( if one is available ) from the associative one that it would have in the attributive position .
28 Kingfisher risks having its bid held up by a Monopolies Commission investigation because of the grip it would have on the electrical retailing market if it controlled Dixons and Currys as well as Comet .
29 as if conscious of the damaging effect this group must have on the imagined relationship between the Poet and the Friend , damaging to the Poet and damaging to the reader 's view of both the Friend and the Poet ( ‘ why does he persevere ? ’ readers may ask in some irritation when confronted with such a catalogue of the Friend 's faults ) , Shakespeare sets matters even by writing what seems to be a related group where the Poet describes his own faults ( 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ; 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ) .
30 What effect does this have on the legal model ?
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