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

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31 But I wondered if Alexei could do us a favour : a friend of ours has a problem with his car ; do you think …
32 I wonder if she has a problem with ‘ God ’ , it must drive her mad that so many people refer to him as ‘ He ’ .
33 If anyone has a problem with transport , then the Farnham Voluntary Services Council will be glad to help .
34 My three-year-old Oscar is feeding and acting normally , and has lost none of its colour , but it has a problem with its pectoral fins .
35 ‘ If one of vendor A's customers has a problem with the interoperability of two products , the customer could call vendor A. Vendor A , on behalf of the customer , would call vendor B and register it as a Networking Technical Support Alliance call , ’ he said .
36 She has a problem with some little gland or other , which can throw her right off balance .
37 Don has a problem with the octet 's first quatrain , Ron has a problem with the second quatrain , Jack and Jim have a problem with the first quatrain of the sestet , and I think we all have a problem withe final couplet . ’
38 Don has a problem with the octet 's first quatrain , Ron has a problem with the second quatrain , Jack and Jim have a problem with the first quatrain of the sestet , and I think we all have a problem withe final couplet . ’
39 We ourselves suggested that , notwithstanding our data , any patient who believes that he or she has a problem with human insulin should resume animal insulin , which we certainly would not wish to see withdrawn .
40 For example , someone who has a problem with alcohol may find himself or herself thinking progressively more during the day about the opportunity to drink in the evening .
41 Therefore , he has a problem with the Labour party , which is pledged to take some of the powers of local authorities into regional government , as well as co-ordination .
42 If you or someone you know has a problem with drugs , you can get help and advice from trained councillors .
43 Generally you can tell pretty quickly if the client has a problem with the way you are handling the case because things start to go wrong .
44 The patient with sensory loss has a problem in that he can not feel heat , cold , pain and pressure .
45 Novell also has a problem in Rothstein 's eyes : ‘ what does it want to be when it grows up ?
46 Now these are the kind of people we have to deal with and I know Duncan has a problem in USDAW there 's Gerry the negotiator for the London Region .
47 Retired tennis champion Chris Evert also has a home at the Polo Club , where she spends most of the year .
48 Bush said that attention needed to be focused on the economic reconstruction of Cambodia " so its new political reconciliation has a home from which to grow " .
49 The News at Ten presenter has a home in Topsham , Devon .
50 The committee agreed to write to Mr Rifkind , environment minister David Trippier , Richmond MP William Hague and former Richmond MP Sir Leon Brittan , now a European Commissioner who still has a home in Wensleydale .
51 He certainly has a vision for the Burmese farmer , and I have never liked him so much as I did last night as we sat talking together under the stars .
52 They fall in love , but before they can consummate it Elena has a vision of the Virgin Mary , which throws the local authorities into a tailspin .
53 ‘ Paul Merton is undoubtedly one of the most original and peculiar comedians ; he has a vision of the world unlike anyone else .
54 Before he does so , however , he has a vision of what his life should and would have been had he not voluntarily submitted himself to his final sacrifice .
55 The Profitboss has a vision of success and he 's determined to realize it .
56 One has a vision of the Council members poking sticks into flood water !
57 He has a vision of the caseworker as becoming increasingly abstract , first not commenting , then not even uttering sympathetic noises , finally not even listening ; merely a benign presence disposing to good .
58 He has a vision of it as a vehicle which prepares us for the presence of God . ’
59 She has a vision of the hunchback standing on tiptoe gazing into large saucepans , or moving crabwise round the table .
60 My hon. Friend the Member for Durham , North ( Mr. Radice ) has a vision of an international society , but the treaty before us — including the treaty of Rome — is not an international treaty .
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