Example sentences of "have [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | already have for every child in year ten |
2 | In addition rituals and procedures are laid down for those who have for a variety of reasons become ‘ unclean ’ , and so have become cut off from the rest of the community . |
3 | With regard to elderly people , Allan suggests that , in any case , old people have for a variety of reasons quite small friendship circles and that even within those circles |
4 | Apart from that , the hon. Gentleman should acknowledge that the Government have for a number of years , under the farm and conservation grants scheme , provided a 40 per cent . |
5 | I have for a number of years |
6 | Then , assuming " phantom " chains , the change in free energy per chain as the end-to-end vector R changes to is Averaging over all chains and remembering that we have For a network of n chains per unit volume the change in free energy will be n times this . |
7 | Yeah well I I I obviously I would say this but er I think it 's the best opportunity that people have for a career direction because we we 've redirected a lot of people 's careers in this aspect . |
8 | What news will Chancellor Norman Lamont have for the motorist when he rises in the House of Commons next Tuesday to deliver his budget speech ? |
9 | He frowned : ‘ I 've seen the unhealthy affection you have for the child . |
10 | I know perfectly well what responsibilities I have for the Home Office and for the actions of Home Office officials and the Minister who handled the case , and I know my own responsibility in this matter . |
11 | We should shortly know who the new owners of Showerings are and what plans they have for the company . |
12 | In Wimsatt 's definition irony is a ‘ cognitive principle which shades off through paradox into the general principle of metaphor ’ ( Wimsatt and Brooks 1957 : 747 ) ; according to Brooks , it is the ‘ most general term that we have for the kind of qualification which the various elements in a context receive from the context ’ ( Brooks 1949 : 191 ) . |
13 | We started off with er some introductions and er the introductions , you introduced yourself and we discussed the the objectives that the company have and also the objectives that you have for the course . |
14 | The great and life-long affection many have for the books of Enid Blyton can not be explained in ‘ pure ’ literary terms . |
15 | I get bored easily , so the only plan I have for the future is not to get comfortable with any one thing . ’ |
16 | Make clear to your prospective employer any plans you have for the future , and make sure that the post you accept is appropriate to these . |
17 | When we talk of capitalism , we are concerned with a system which is based upon the need for what Weber calls ‘ forever renewed profit ’ through the selling of the worker 's labour power to the property-owning employer , and the consequences these socio-economic relationships have for the family . |
18 | In addition , questions of quality in the British context are particularly difficult to answer because of the complexity and range of services provided by the NHS and the wide-ranging but incomplete responsibilities health authorities have for the health of their populations . |
19 | First , tell your surveyor what general plans you have for the buildings as a whole ( for example , walls to come down , new bathroom or kitchen installations ) . |
20 | The warmth of feeling many Garden visitors have for the place is greatly cherished by those of us who work in it , and we deeply appreciate the feelings of all who wish to be associated with our activities . |
21 | It is a vision that the citizens of Manchester have for the city 's future and their region . ’ |
22 | Moving from the broad elements of communication to the particular , I have for the purposes of this assignment chosen to look at some applications of communication relevant to the practice of public relations . |
23 | If the latter then perhaps we are seeing a reduction in the distrust women have for the police in relation to their handling of rape , or maybe the greater ability of women to withstand the trauma of carrying through a complaint of rape . |
24 | As , as a matter of fact , my son you know those di things you have like you have for the television like a switch box ? |
25 | The quality and amount of information you have about a subject can mark you out as a specialist who is an invaluable source of advice for others . |
26 | Theories of foregrounding , both linguistic and cognitive ( see , for example , van Peer 1986 or Cook 1990 ) , can help focus the intuitions readers have about a text . |
27 | They used to work say one week and have about a month off or go on the dole for a month . |
28 | I have about a pound and a half in a gigantic envelope … |
29 | Firstly , make sure you have about an inch of waste knitting , separated if possible from the main yarn by a ravel cord . |
30 | In addition to coping with the illness itself many sufferers also have to cope with the misconceptions other people have about the illness . |