Example sentences of "have [noun sg] at the " in BNC.
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1 | A famous 19th century thinker once observed that ‘ the class which has the means of material production at its disposal has control at the same time over the means of mental production ’ . |
2 | ‘ She 's the one who is good at figures and has ability at the barbecue ? ’ she asked pointedly , deciding to get all these aggravating niggles off her chest . |
3 | This was because he had had TB at the end of the Great War , ( the First World War ) and any cold was liable to turn to pleurisy . |
4 | They had had tea at the Ritz and drinks at the Café Royal , and then more drinks at Lyons ' Corner House in Coventry Street because they were fed up with swish places and Lyons ' seemed more like home . |
5 | There is no reason to believe that the incomers brought any large amount of capital with them , although some may have had help at the start from their families . |
6 | She 's had help now , but what a pity , you know , then I guess people were n't so aware of what could be done , but what a pity she could n't have had help at the time . |
7 | It came as a shock , but it was also confirmation of the feeling she had had back at the restaurant when the man , Karr , had spoken to her . |
8 | In my view , however , the effect of section 38 ( a ) is not to vest title in the trustee retrospectively in the sense that under the Act he is deemed to have had title at the commencement of the bankruptcy ; the effect of section 38 ( a ) is to vest in the trustee , when adjudication occurs , title to property which is identified by reference to the property which belonged to the bankrupt at the commencement of the bankruptcy . |
9 | If all these subjects had had endometriosis at the time of removal the rate in current and recent users would rise to 0.42 per 1000 woman years ( from 0.22 ) and the relative risk would be non-significant at 0.7 ( from 0.4 ) . |
10 | ‘ If a child after birth has no right of action for pre-natal injuries , we have a wrong inflicted for which there is no remedy , for , although the father may be entitled to compensation for the loss he has incurred and the mother for what she has suffered , yet there is a residuum of injury for which compensation can not be had save at the suit of the child . |
11 | ‘ If a child after birth has no right of action for pre-natal injuries , we have a wrong inflicted for which there is no remedy , for , although the father may be entitled to compensation for the loss he has incurred and the mother for what she has suffered , yet there is a residuum of injury for which compensation can not be had save at the suit of the child . |
12 | Yes an important point there , because , we do n't want you to go away thinking , you can tell your self-employed people , you gon na have money at the end of four weeks . |
13 | My friend , if you did n't have hair at the front |
14 | That MP was the minister of the previous administration having responsibility at the time for the administration of civil aviation . |
15 | Now the good news … we did have winner at the weekend with the racing Duke of Gloucestershire … |
16 | She was having tea at the Dorchester with him ; she had better go . |
17 | She enjoyed having tea at the Vicarage , though she was not the only visitor . |
18 | Jesus having tea at the home of a cheating thief ! ! |
19 | We were having tea at the same hotel when Mrs Harvey came in , with another old dear . |
20 | ‘ Why do n't we have tea at the Waldorf ? ’ |
21 | Er we do n't have concentration at the moment erm , I 'm not sure |
22 | But I mean there was er , they were so kind to them in the hospital if there would of been any sign of distress they would of , you know , usually anyway you do n't usually have distress at the end you 're usually at peace are n't you ? |
23 | ‘ We will have lunch at the Castillo de Santa Catalina , ’ he stated firmly , glancing at her as she tightened up . |
24 | The lads were having lunch at the time and when ‘ Jacki ’ leaned over to shake hands with Peter Grant , his tie fell into a bowl of soup . |
25 | But that Saturday , feeling now surprisingly fit and with Brian 's enthusiastic encouragement , she could not help admitting while they were having lunch at the village pub afterwards that it was nice . |
26 | By 2.30 I was having lunch at the wheel of Armstrong , parked on the edge of the pavement in Gresham Street about sixty feet from the Prior , Keen , Baldwin entrance . |
27 | Did you have business at the hotel ? ’ |
28 | Other sections give appreciable protection to LCH with regard to collateral security in its hands : eg , s 175 removes from LCH the restrictions on enforcement of security which would otherwise apply , under the Insolvency Act 1986 , in the event that a defaulting member 's affairs were placed in the hands of an administrator ; and s 177 allows collateral lodged with LCH to be realised and applied notwithstanding a prior equitable interest or right of which LCH did not have notice at the time the collateral was received . |
29 | No , so we should be age thirty four , and it should have non-smoker at the top , so it 's right at the front , the commonest mistake is to look up smokers in non-smokers , and non-smokers in smokers . |
30 | I usually leave a message saying I 'm having sex at the moment ring back in about three seconds . |