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

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1 Italy would n't have any of the problems she has if the King were still here .
2 But the sad truth is that words are all that Labour has while the Tories rule .
3 All in all , we shall have the same problems as we would have had if the poll tax had remained .
4 Even when a new field seems overcrowded there is usually good business still to be had because the field itself expands under the pressure of the newcomers as they advertise to gain market share .
5 ‘ This is the first election we have had since the Berlin Wall came down , ’ says Andrea Borri , a Christian Democrat MP from Parma , addressing an incontro of hoteliers in the spa town of Salso Maggiore .
6 The Commission is present at the political co-operation meetings , which proves useful and important , but it does not have the monopoly of initiative , as it would have if the meetings took place under the treaty of Rome .
7 Sweden 's railways provide a model of the kind of system that Britain could have if the Peyton amendment stays in the railway privatization bill .
8 Each individual in the team considers he has more influence than he would have if the work were organised on a formal ‘ role culture ’ basis .
9 According to the head of Berlin 's Radiation Measurement Office , Udo Morfeld , the pollution has not created as big a problem as it could have because the clay soil has slowed down the seepage of radioactive material into the groundwater .
10 Formed in 1899 , the Alliance brought together antisocialist Liberal and Tory members , whose interests had until the ascent of the labour group in the 18908 dominated local politics ( Marriott 1984 ) .
11 Why should the House take seriously any patients charter that does not give back to those patients the right to choose their hospital — a right that they had until the Government took it away ?
12 In an effort to expedite the recognition issue , the secretary of the Teesside branch of the NSFU had while the dispute was still at its height , been instructed to raise the question with the North of England Steamship Owners , the association with which the union had the closest informal relations .
13 And other royals such as Prince Charles are likely to cancel any leisure plans they had while the family crisis summit goes ahead .
14 ‘ We contributed to the harvest horkey or largesse-spending , the frolic the men had after the harvest was gathered in .
15 Every holiday we had after the honeymoon was Scotland and rain , or Devon and tea-rooms , or the Lake District where you can have tea-rooms and rain all the same time .
16 In fact , as on the previous day , most of the passengers had already begun going ashore early , determined not to miss a minute of the time they had before the ship sailed again that evening .
17 I felt under observation , as I had when the doe stared .
18 Second man in is and he was from Sanco Texas er he only flew a few missions with me , in training I 'd had another co-pilot and er I had checked the co-pilot I had when the crew was organized out , so he could go back through and come as er as a Plane Commander with a crew .
19 Some people claimed to have seen the sun turn in the sky , in the same way as it had when the miracle occurred so many years before .
20 The fact that ‘ She ’ appears to those privileged to see her as a veiled figure and that her lustrous orbs , dazzling limbs and perfect ankles are revealed with tantalising slowness , has a rather different effect on today 's readers than it no doubt had when the book was first published , very nearly a century ago , in 1887 , to be greeted with a storm of ecstasy or alternatively of appalled disapproval , which lasted for many decades .
21 The flame of the cigarette we used to light and share after making love was the last symbol of warmth we had when the fires of passion were quenched .
22 What meaning , then , does an archive of bit-perfect program software have if the material can not be run ?
23 This will depend on the amount of control which they have while the work is in progress .
24 ‘ The better the hiding-place , the more privacy we have before the guests find us . ’
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