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

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1 Since starboard tack has right of way the starboard approach is particularly busy , with a line of boards queuing to go round .
2 Who has right of way at that point ?
3 Who has right of way on a roundabout ?
4 Even when we 're talking about the person who has right of way on a roundabout .
5 Now who normally has right of way on a roundabout ?
6 Who has right of way ?
7 So always work out in your mind that nobody has right of way in those circumstances .
8 In places to which the public has right of access , save where the flow of information must be restricted by reason of confidentiality , members have an obligation to facilitate the flow of information and ideas and to protect and promote the rights of every individual to have free and equal access to sources of information without discrimination and within the limits of the law .
9 As the Congressional Quarterly commented in 1980 , ‘ on the economic front the administration has little to crow about .
10 Yet despite this there has mostly in practice been little depth , little more than discussion of opinions with regard to these ultimate questions — what one disillusioned teacher called " mutual exchange of ignorance " .
11 All right the abbey is in ruins and I doubt whether that impotent old priest up at the Old Rectory has much on offer .
12 ‘ I know it is a possibility my father has much in mind , ’ the boy admitted soberly .
13 The lack of communication to others has only in part been due to our own ineptness at salesmanship ; it more likely lies in a fairly deeply embedded resistance to drama being anything other than a community art — not just a performing art , a community art .
14 He has also of course been Chairman of the Sekers Group for a number of years .
15 Now , that is a terrible thing , because it means that whatever Mr Hussein has done , he has also in fact , written the death sentence for millions of children who will never have heard of him .
16 The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home .
17 Green 's , No. 2 Brazenose Street , who has now upon sale a valuable collection of Prints etc .
18 There was until recently one situation in which the Monarch might be called upon to exercise a degree of discretion but even this has now in practice been removed as the result of party political developments that took place between 1957 and 1965 …
19 I 'm sure many members will have been sorry to have noted the erm , the thefts of materials and one hopes that security cameras has now in fact been er installed , and if not , why not ?
20 It was not , however , until the Judges ' Rules were revised in 1964 that the protection was related to the moment when the charge was laid ; and as we have seen , the moment at which it attaches has now by Code C been further advanced .
21 In passing she mentions that she has sometimes in despair hit her children .
22 In primarily transactional language we assume that what the speaker ( or writer ) has primarily in mind is the efficient transference of information .
23 Ciba-Geigy has no on site crèches or company-wide policies on childcare or flexible working , but does have individual job sharing and term time working arrangements with working mothers .
24 On some you 'll find screens and pews and font-covers of such exuberance they 'd more at home in a Moorish palace .
25 Jess thought about the one and sixpence she 'd had already without permission .
26 So Alan must have had well in mind the fact that any Rokkaku bout is going to offer short odds on a kite crash !
27 Now retired she enjoys ‘ having all of life to use to whatever purpose I choose ’ — and one of her choices is voluntary work among relatives of people suffering dementing illness .
28 What was more , I was 21 years old now and I had discovered just how much freedom I could have away from home !
29 As landlords ' solicitors become ever wary that they should leave nothing to chance , the number of individual tenant 's covenants appear to be increasing with heavyweight commercial leases quite often having comfortably in excess of 30 covenants and not far short of 50 .
30 Right okay what I this will be the first time I 've had a look at er a little bit more of your background so erm while I 'm doing that , although you may have already inside information , I I guess you 'd seen the brochure before had you ?
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