Example sentences of "have [indef pn] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Charity workers have recently returned from Romania after completing a survey of the hospital and Mr Paul Stage , chairman of the organisation , said : ‘ It has nothing in the way of modern conveniences . |
2 | ‘ Your daughter has one in the sitting room , on the bureau . ’ |
3 | In the US , Open Inc has 50 customers for Aspect , including NASA and AT&T Bell Laboratories , and already has one in the UK which Goldmine coyly refused to reveal . |
4 | Waste paper is no longer generated by the ton and almost every home has one in the form of a television set — imagine the popularity of home computers if Teletypes were still used ! |
5 | Perhaps it is too radical and imaginative a suggestion , but has anyone in the local government structure of Suffolk looked beyond their plans to build houses on Ipswich Airport and considered what a fine civil airport for the county either of the two unwanted RAF airfields might make ? |
6 | Well you 're very lucky cos so , you might have easily of had nobody in the family |
7 | No Should have had one in the bedroom last night with next door upstairs . |
8 | As earnings rank as personalty in any case and they must have had something in the way of moveables , especially those taxed on land , it is reasonable to treat all assessments as though made on goods . |
9 | Whether ground was distinguished from sky in any other way than by being outlined against it the evidence so far cited does not tell us , but probably some trees and flowers were shown on it , and it may have had something in the nature of shading . |
10 | had a girl from another troop Lynn somebody ca n't remember her last name any way her first name was Lynn and as rumour had it , she 'd had everybody in the bedroom |
11 | But I found at Herald and Post the actual reporters have only been meeting and I 've been sending all the erm all the paper work to Harlow and Bishop 's Stortford , but they 're just sort of the erm , the advertising people so erm , that 's why we 've not had anything in the papers . |
12 | Attention has quite justifiably been drawn to the fact that we have not had anything in the way of a Teachers ' Forum for some years . |
13 | Not to be outdone by the bright lights and razzle dazzle of their closest competitor , but having nothing in the size league of the 53f5 , Jeanneau unveiled ( literally ) their new Jeanneau one-design which has an overall length of 34ft 9in ( 10.6m ) and a displacement of about 7,716lb ( 3.500kg ) . |
14 | The wine and the excitement of having someone in the house to talk to . |
15 | ‘ And this is where she 's really going to feel the benefit of having someone in the family who knows about insurance . ’ |
16 | This has the positive advantage of giving them a broad-based appeal across a diversified range of industries and functions and always having somebody in the team who can potentially suit the chemistry of a particular client . |
17 | Product shots , too , must have everything in the picture fully identified . |
18 | Since the ubiquitous Robert Goodwill ( Tory , Redcar ) keeps asking us his Labour opponent 's whereabouts , we can tell him that Marjorie Mowlam will be having one in the Punch Bowl too . |
19 | Then , by watching and joining in with the children 's play , the balance of new and old can be altered as their interests change , without having everything in the water at once . |
20 | ‘ I 'll not have one in the house , ’ she had said , ‘ we 've a larder have n't we ? ’ |
21 | ‘ I do n't have one in the bedroom , Nick . |
22 | we should have one in The Dog . |
23 | If so , chances are you have a serious drinking problem , or may have one in the future . |
24 | Yeah , but we want a proper greenhouse do n't have one in the stock room do you ? |
25 | I 'll have one in the |
26 | Well he does n't well he can have one in the morning if it is n't ? |
27 | I did have one in the drawer though , I do n't know if it 's still there |
28 | And they were not having anybody in the mine , with a watch , who could let people know exactly what the time was , and in other words , create a situation where the men might go home before they 'd completed this particular task . |
29 | Not having anybody in the no . |
30 | I 'll have everybody in the hotel racing into this room to find out exactly what 's happening . ’ |