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

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1 Accordingly , the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a government exists as the government of a state are : ( a ) whether it is the constitutional government of the state ; ( b ) the degree , nature and stability of administrative control , if any , that it of itself exercises over the territory of the state ; ( c ) whether Her Majesty 's Government has any dealings with it and if so what is the nature of those dealings ; and ( d ) in marginal cases , the extent of international recognition that it has as the government of the state .
2 The minister himself recognizes this portrait but delights in the political clout he has as the treasury man on many such committees , able to range over the whole field of policy .
3 A problem with the presentation of the foregoing data is to assess the amount of responsibility that the government has for the policies .
4 More importantly , by castigating conductive education he obscures some very important implications that the method has for the West .
5 Will the Minister assure the House that , whatever privatisation plans he has for the trust ports , there will be no recognition of those people who seem to have an interest in cashing in on the endeavours for their own ends ?
6 The origin legend of the Merovingians as recorded by Fredegar is important not only for its suggestion that the family claimed to be descended from a supernatural ancestor , but also for the implications it has for the rise of the dynasty .
7 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what responsibilities he has for the sports and arts foundation .
8 The problem of bridging the gap between early experience and later personality has for the time being been shelved , and questions are being asked instead about what is indeed the logically prior problem : whether and in what way infants of various ages are affected by specified environmental happenings .
9 The project will make use of this to investigate what informal agreements between employers and employees will be self-enforcing and what implications the use of such agreements has for the nature of contractual relations in employment , for the internal labour organization of firms , for the way labour markets operate , and for the nature and level of unemployment .
10 To ask the Prime Minister what plans he has for the future of the May day bank holiday .
11 I am confident that Government policies provide , and will continue to provide , an appropriate basis for meeting the high expectations that society has for the future .
12 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what proposals he has for the alleviation of homelessness in Scotland .
13 Section 743(5) states that in any case where an individual has for the purposes of s739 power to enjoy income of a person abroad by reason of his receiving a benefit from the trust ( hence giving rise to a tax charge under TA 1988 , s742(2) ( c ) ) , the individual shall be chargeable to income tax under s739 for the year of assessment in which the benefit is received .
14 First , there is the information which the client has about the accident .
15 We must distinguish the belief that a speaker has about the words he is using from the belief that he is using those words to express .
16 However , if indifference characterizes the attitude a person has towards the consequences of his/her action , then s/he are indifferent as to who suffers — it could literally be anybody — and this does display disdain for humanity in general .
17 Conversation between persons depends in large measure on presuppositions each participant has of the other 's mental state and it is unlikely that the same presuppositions will influence conversation with a computer system .
18 ‘ The design also helps shape the image the reader has of the company .
19 However , Kubota promises to demonstrate what it has of the subsystem at a series of private viewings during the show .
20 The aisles have moulded parapets , the walls are of flint , the north porch is partly of brick and has near the door a benatura .
21 The logic here is carried a stage further in s75 of CCA 1974 which applies in three party debtor-creditor-supplier agreements as it allows the debtor a " like claim " against the creditor as he has against the transferor .
22 It follows that the remedies we have discussed are those which the buyer has against the seller .
23 Although recognizing the problems each has with the other , he discusses , like Roger Bullock , how research can help with the task of enquiry , ‘ a central task in social work and social care ’ .
24 Presumably , this means the requirement which the exchange or clearing house would have in respect of a customer 's position if that were the only open position which the dealer has with the exchange .
25 But according to the agreement he has with the brewery , he is n't selling enough … and for every barrel he does n't sell , it fines him seventy pounds .
26 In truth , it is very much a love-hate relationship she has with the circuit .
27 The most significant implication of this idea of Parsons concerns family size and the connections the family has with the rest of society .
28 Lang 's success at a ministerial level has not a little to do with the excellent relations he has with the President on both a personal and political plane .
29 There is still an unwritten contract the writer has with the reader .
30 The firm must not , however , in any written communication or agreement , seek to exclude or restrict any duty or liability to a customer which it has under the Act or under the regulatory system .
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