Example sentences of "have in [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Maritime Antarctica has in addition one species of soil copepod , two of chironomid midges ( Figure 3.13 ) , and a very limited fauna of introduced species , local to scientific stations and transient . |
2 | He has in addition little time for the critical utopianism of Habermas . |
3 | It has in turn important implications for the question of the burden of the national debt discussed in the next section . |
4 | Frankly some of us actually wanted that to be a staff for No. 10 , for the Prime Minister , rather more like today 's Policy Unit which the present Prime Minister has in No. 10 , and less a general body to serve all the Cabinet . |
5 | When Schniedau says , ‘ What Pound did to English literature and British sensibilities does n't seem forgivable ’ , he doubtless has in mind certain passages from How to Read , which was originally addressed to the American readers of the New York Herald Tribune Books on 13 , 20 , and 27 January 1929. for instance : |
6 | He probably has in mind those who campaigned to get the herbicide 245-T banned in Britain and who have attacked the operators of the Pesticides Safety Precautions Scheme for failing to institute a ban . |
7 | Even the most seemingly neutral model has in reality strong ideological orientations . |
8 | What may be regarded as a great bureaucracy has in fact great achievements to its credit . |
9 | The Law Society has in force strict regulations ( a summary of which may be found in Chapter 12 ) regarding clients ' money and trust money , though infractions of the relevant rules do seem to occur with depressing frequency . |
10 | I think certainly the Environment Minister has in Sarouac 10,000 hectares , he 's actually got a license out there , and you know that 's pretty depressing when you realise that the Environment Minister 's got some of the licenses for logging . |
11 | With only one passing pound , between the two middle locks , Foxton has in effect two ‘ flights ’ , where locks are separated only by gates ; traffic moves directly from one lock to the next . |
12 | A court should be slow to draw any such inference , however , since Parliament has in section 4 indicated its intention that an offence should be committed only where the distribution of literature is likely to lead to the use of violence . |
13 | Maecianus reports a case in which the interpretative question is whether when speaking of ‘ sums ’ ( summae ) the testator could also be held to have had in mind non-pecuniary dispositions . |
14 | When I write about secondary education , then , in the following pages , I shall have in mind comprehensive schools . |
15 | But to avoid this return to voluntarism he must have in mind some further conception of strategy , and it is not surprising to find him talking about it in what might be called its objective sense : the strategy of a class — the course of action which will best enable it to gain power over other classes — is estimated in the light of its objective interests and its position in a formation , and is detached from the beliefs and aspirations of its members . |
16 | I suspect that the hon. Gentleman may have in mind some initial teething troubles that were experienced this year in connection with local management of primary schools . |
17 | He stayed on as a civilian minister , preaching to both prisoners and garrison at Windsor , having in September 1647 became a fellow of Eton College . |
18 | These were the first multiparty elections to be held in the Soviet Union , the Lithuanian Supreme Soviet having in December 1989 abolished the constitutionally guaranteed communist monopoly of power [ see p. 37129 ] and having earlier in February passed a new law regulating the establishment and functioning of new political parties ; in fact new or revived political parties had been emerging in Lithuania since the beginning of 1989 [ see pp. 36487 ; 36854 ] . |
19 | The party 's leadership , however , subsequently sought to limit the congress 's terms of reference , having in January 1990 expelled a leading member , Zita Sebrea , who had advocated changing the party 's name and abandoning democratic centralism and eliminating Marxist-Leninism from party policy . |
20 | The second half is a useful elementary review of the impact computers are having in fields such as business , education , health and the arts . |
21 | A statement from the harbour-master which confirmed the conversation he had had with Mary Penrose 's father : ‘ In my opinion , having in mind recent weather conditions , the finding of the body on the west side of Kernick Head makes it almost certain that the body was placed in the water further to the west , most likely in the neighbourhood of the old sewage outfall … ’ |
22 | ‘ Having in mind all the circumstances I suggest that active inquiries in this case be suspended until fresh information is forthcoming . |
23 | By the end of the year Hearn hopes to have in place six development officers and two principals . |
24 | And at the same time , and slightly in contradiction to that , I found it increasing erm , er , perception and indication of dissatisfaction with the way in which the joint er , collaborative structures were actually working , if I may say , especially at the top level in terms of the political erm erm , so I say to you colleagues , that you are required as er , by statute to , to have in place collaborative structures , er , under a statute that goes back to the nineteen seventies , and I should also say to you that up and down the country that authorities like your own are at this stage doing what you 're doing , and that is reviewing the effectiveness of the operation of those structures , and probably coming to much the same conclusions . |
25 | As we went to press , the OMG expected to have in hand eight submissions representing some 25 companies . |
26 | One must remember , however , that most of these truisms derive from American ( or Japanese ) businessmen and commentators , who tend to have in mind such American companies as IBM and GE . |
27 | Bond had in May 1992 been sentenced to 2 years ' imprisonment [ see p. 38917 ] after being convicted on the same charge , but was released in August after the Western Australian Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction and ordered a retrial [ see p. 39056 ] . |
28 | It had been alleged that the 75-year-old peer had in May 1945 defied orders , deceived superiors and conspired to bring about the tragedy which befell thousands of Cossacks and Yugoslavs , forcibly repatriated by British forces from Southern Austria to Soviet and Titoist forces . |
29 | The IMF had in May 1989 approved a three-year ESAF arrangment totalling SDR46,080,000 ( $65,000,000 ) . |
30 | The prompt reply showed just how little Security now had to do : CCOAC translated as Churchgoers Concerned About Communism a one-off conference had in May 1968 . |