Example sentences of "and [noun] have of " in BNC.
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1 | Violence , sexual scandal and murder had of course been seized on by Mary 's sixteenth-century detractors as admirable means of blackening the character of a major political figure — particularly a female political figure . |
2 | It follows from the foregoing observations that a knowledge of right and wrong has of itself no power to control behaviour . |
3 | Both order and petition have of course to be printed . |
4 | A ‘ sticky ’ dinner at the Duke 's Head hotel in King 's Lynn was the first real opportunity Charles and Diana had of assessing the new woman in their father 's life . |
5 | What expectations do laity and priests have of Religious regarding : Young people ? |
6 | Alternative explanations of the relationship between human beings and land have of course been raised within Western culture , most notably in the work of Karl Marx ( see Chapter 1 ) . |
7 | I think that the hatred and suspicion that Catholic and Protestants have of each other in the North locks them in an Eastern-European time-warp . |
8 | As they dismounted it crossed Floy 's mind that the longer they could delay , the better chance Fenella and Caspar had of catching them up . |