Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 My experience is that patients have little problem in finding the pattern and dosage which suits them .
2 ‘ I have little faith in the unsubstantiated assertions of psychologists , ’ Briant said dryly .
3 Many students have little faith in the value of what or how they are taught and largely despise school .
4 I have little faith in the notion that treatment of mental diseases will truly benefit from knowledge of the culprit genes and gene products .
5 The views of his French contemporary , the Carmelite , Jean de Venette , corresponded almost exactly ; not without reason did the poor people of France have little trust in the nobility who abused them and their property and virtually held them to ransom in the most disgraceful way .
6 Most students have little difficulty in adapting to university life , and any problems they may encounter can almost certainly be dealt with by Student Services , which provides information and assistance in the following areas : accommodation , counselling , health , child-care services and income support .
7 Most students have little difficulty in adapting to university life , and any problems they may encounter can almost certainly be dealt with by Student Services , which provides information and assistance in the following areas : accommodation , counselling , health , child-care services and income support .
8 ( Most Westerners would , I think , have little difficulty in assuming that they could infer confused thinking from the observation of confused speech and behaviour . )
9 Coming from the critical position that they do , the conservative-historians have little difficulty in deciding whether or not the changes they have identified in either post-war sexual morality , or legislation relating to sexual morality , can be plausibly described as ‘ permissive ’ .
10 Human readers have little difficulty in following the focus of this text , due to their ability to make elaborative inferences and recognise the thematic links that bind the sentences together into a cohesive whole .
11 Woodpeckers , accustomed to chiselling their food out of timber , have little difficulty in cutting out nest chambers in tree trunks .
12 Most officers have little difficulty in presenting themselves as specialists ; their interpretation of the data is rarely challenged .
13 ( You take it from old Shallot , the wicked have little difficulty in sleeping ! )
14 Even very young children have little difficulty in the notion of moving in and out of role .
15 The British sign language we use here has many similarities to the sign language used in Scotland and England and I have little difficulty in talking to deaf people on the mainland .
16 ‘ Well , if that 's so it is indeed a great pity , Dr Ash , but in view of Dr Prior 's importance to the company you must understand that we have little choice in this matter .
17 I have little experience in these matters .
18 Women have little presence in or influence over technological design .
19 It is not a million miles away from Fodor 's ‘ methodological solipsism ’ — though phenomenologists have little interest in the causal interplay between the mental states thus identified .
20 It is hard , after a lifetime of sharing disappointments and problems with a parent , to find that they are no longer capable of sustaining conversation , that their memory is failing or that they have little interest in things outside their own immediate situation .
21 They have little interest in potatoes but have a great regard for brassicas of all descriptions : cabbages , kale , sprouts , cauliflowers , and the like .
22 I have little interest in the debate about his supposed sexism beyond a feeling that both the praise and the criticism of his small talent have been absurdly exaggerated .
23 Less distressed companies have little interest in credit .
24 Unfortunately , if they have little interest in power they may not be very good managers .
25 It is difficult talking to Laputans , as they have little interest in anything except music and mathematics .
26 Most buyers in any event have little interest in preventing such an assignment , and most sellers , at least in today 's economic climate , desire to retain the flexibility to sell off or secure their debts to assist their cash flow .
27 These uses of accruals accounts have little meaning in public sector organizations .
28 Japanese businessmen have little confidence in detailed contracts which attempt to provide for all possible contingencies .
29 resulted in the controllers making … a puritan attack directed at the drug taking of the ( underground ) movement ; and since the drug-scene is complex and confused , and we have little time in which to develop a reliable folk-lore about drugs and how to take them ( as we have long ago done about alcohol ) , they have been particularly successful in fostering anxiety among teachers , parents and establishment figures .
30 THE NARRATIVE-purely descriptive notes have little place in your advanced study of History .
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