Example sentences of "have something [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At last I have something of Father 's . |
2 | 1 Entertain only if you have a good reason for doing so and only if you have something of value to impart to the guest . |
3 | The gardens have something of interest to offer throughout the year . |
4 | Employees are members of the company ( see Aoki , 1983 ) and have something at stake . |
5 | Well that 's it , I mean you have something for breakfast , a light lunch and you can go out for a big meal , that 's all you need . |
6 | If you can choose whom to talk to , pick someone who looks as though they have something in common with you — be it gender , age or an aura of self-effacement similar to the one you are experiencing . |
7 | But it needs to be acknowledged here that the feminist concerns just mentioned have something in common with nonfeminist and even anti-feminist concerns in studying sex difference . |
8 | Hooligans have something in common with nutters in that they both provide the group with a good deal of entertainment . |
9 | Armenian Byzantine churches have something in common with Greek designs and date chiefly from the tenth to the thirteenth century . |
10 | You have something in mind ? ’ |
11 | ‘ You have something in mind , Van Gelder ? ’ |
12 | You have something in mind ? ’ |
13 | I have something in mind . |
14 | ‘ You said that as if you have something in mind . ’ |
15 | At the other extreme we have something like Plato 's system , where the people are given no role at all and everything is left to individual experts , individual administrators , so Plato 's system is at one everything is left to the individuals , participatory democracy |
16 | If you have something like Y equals X squared plus six What would that look like , going as X goes from minus infinity through zero to plus infinity ? |