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

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1 Class II : Class 2 modems are a little smarter and have much the fax protocol implemented in hardware inside the modem thus relieving the comms software of some of the chores .
2 Even in our championship winning year we failed to beat the ‘ elite ’ sides in the league and although Wilko has made a few changes to the squad we still have basically the side and thus the same problems that have cost us dearly in the most important games .
3 they would allow me half now erm I 've been looking at one particular church , one denomination er , which is the Methodist Church , although it has been said already here this afternoon , or this morning rather there are an overall erm joint style with Methodist and with United Reform Church and erm I have personally the Methodist of last year , last September where it gives and also erm , mileage recommendations .
4 Barkerend is a similar unit that operates in Bradford , where there is no provision of home tuition , so pregnant school-age girls have only the choice of continuing at school or attending this unit .
5 The Siege is commonly claimed to be the first English opera , though with what justice it is difficult to say since we have only the libretto and stage-designs .
6 And here I have only the sky above my face .
7 Furthermore , we have only the patient 's word for what he or she smoked ; such estimates are often wildly ‘ out ’ and can be affected by what the patient thinks the doctor wants to hear .
8 Even with this explanation , one is not necessarily convinced that Ulimwengu was in the wrong , since we have only the Government 's side of the story .
9 " They have only the shade of the trees . "
10 And thanks to a smart directory — a custom-designed programme by Richard himself — senders can track down the person they want even if they have only the recipient 's first name , or just the vaguest idea of their title or where they work .
11 Against the shuffling columns , they have only the weapons of abuse and loathing .
12 Contemporaries such as Joseph Townshend who , in his Dissertation on the Poor Laws in 1786 , referred to the poor rate throughout as a tax , were in no doubt that the landed interest , from landlords through the gentry to large and smaller tenants and owners , bore the main brunt of the poor rate : " Monied men have greatly the advantage over the owners and occupiers of land , as being free from those heavy taxes , which the latter pay to the King , to the church , and to the poor . "
13 I can not bear even the most distant apprehension that I have not the preference with you of any man living .
14 Taliesin said , ‘ We have not the riches of the East , nor the wealth of the world , sir .
15 In those terms alone , have not the Government and the NHS a moral obligation to do something about the matter ?
16 Have not the Government given the French-backed consortium a licence to print money ?
17 One looks firstly to see whether irrelevant considerations have been taken into account ; if they have not the decision may still be struck down if it is unreasonable in the substantive sense .
18 ‘ They syndicate pictures to smaller countries who have not the resources to send their own teams , like Taiwan or Zimbabwe .
19 I have not the money to pay for any hotel room — ah , how expensive London hotels are , is n't it so ? ’
20 ‘ Defence has been perfected to a remarkable degree , ’ he said , ‘ and I have heard it suggested that through its further development football may be brought to a state of stalemate … it will be a sorry reflection on forwards if they have not the intelligence , the inventiveness to devise means by which they can carry their attack to a successful end . ’
21 So ‘ if any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is no Christian ’ .
22 I shall argue in the next chapter that it is part of a teacher 's duties to attempt to redress the balance between children who have and those who have not the advantages of a supportive home .
23 ‘ new Invention of Raiseing of Water and occasioning Motion to all sorts of Mill Work by the Impellent Force of Fire , which will be of great Use and Advantage for Drayning Mines , Serveing Towns with water , and for the working of all Sorts of Mills where they have not the benefit of Water nor Constant Windes ’ .
24 Furthermore , many of these students " have not the degree of human sensibility needed for the complete assimilation of a poem …
25 Besides , have not the Copts — ’
26 The small percentage of jobs he speaks of being created are all highly skilled , whereas the majority of the unemployed are untrained , unskilled and have not the qualifications for further training .
27 The small percentage of jobs he speaks of being created are all highly skilled , whereas the majority of the unemployed are untrained , unskilled , and have not the qualifications for further training .
28 We have not the gift of combining , he thought bitterly .
29 I have not the sum to hand , and can not raise it even by loan .
30 Did he so outdo you , living , that you have not the generosity in you to let him rest even now ? ’
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