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

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1 Again , it seems to follow that the perceptual experiences that observers have in the act of seeing is not uniquely determined by the images on their retinas .
2 I positioned myself in the entrance to the doorway sufficiently enough to be able to see through the er the window we have in the shield erm to see quickly into the room to see er what 's in the room and if there are any persons in the room .
3 There is a frustrating lack of the sort of corroborative evidence for the carrying-out of functions which we occasionally have in the case of counts and missi .
4 The Council , the notes explained , aimed ‘ to afford colleges conducting courses the same freedoms as universities have in the framing of curricula and syllabuses and the selection , teaching and examination of students ’ .
5 ‘ I 'm doing a mental count of the number of wool packs we have in the shed .
6 We have in the Spirit a divine intercessor , resident within us , to teach us to pray and to pray alongside us .
7 Now that 's partly due to having got a good result and performance , but more so because of the feeling of togetherness we now have in the squad .
8 what power does each of them have in the state apparatus ( principally the legislature , the army , police , certain key ministries and their line agencies down to the local level ) , and outside it — in the countryside , Chambers of Commerce , the shop-floor , and so on ?
9 The power that small hill farmers and poorer urban dwellers have in the state apparatus and in society at large is negligible .
10 We 'll live happily and innocently together in a little white house I have in the south of France .
11 Once it has been demonstrated how the logic behind the traditional fidelity to the interests of the shareholders is flawed in the context of the large public company , we are free to examine exactly the nature of the stake which shareholders and others have in the company .
12 That 's what you always have in the afternoon . ’
13 Yes Chairman , er , during the budget debate at the recent erm , programme advisory groups , members er , had before them , as you have in the budget document , the possibility of selling a number of teen care places to other local authorities .
14 We have in the Home Office a copy of the very helpful report by the chief constable of Northumbria and we have also been greatly assisted by the work of the members of the Police Federation , who have co-operated in the analysis of the serious problem of offending on bail .
15 But , for the sake of your own well-being , it would be best to try and reduce the number that you have in the course of the day .
16 The problems noted above are intensified for the management of stock revision programmes ; these are carried out by staff who are either subject specialists or who have in the course of the stock revision acquired a good deal of knowledge about the subject literature — certainly more than the line manager .
17 The point is that what we have in the life business is a cash flow statement , and no p&l account .
18 To greater or lesser extent the debate hinges on the faith participants have in the ability of market forces to work effectively .
19 We now have in the Principality the head office of the Export Credits Guarantee Department and the Patent Office .
20 ‘ The refrigerator is the most powerful weapon we have in the fight against food poisoning , provided it is used properly . ’
21 Things like this are always hurtful but I hope that people will have faith just as they have in the resurrection of Jesus .
22 The assumption here is that the more quality names you have in the race , the more likely the product is to be of high calibre .
23 Such people have in the past been left to go their own way without interference .
24 The move is unprecedented : a substantial number of security force members have in the past been charged and convicted of terrorist-type offences , but never before has such a number been picked up for questioning at one time .
25 ‘ Does that mean we shall see a great deal more of each other than we have in the past ? ’ she asked .
26 It is one thing to maintain that victims of sexual assault have in the past suffered oppressive questioning by the police and oppressive cross-examination in court .
27 Indeed , I have in the past done so , filing pages of foolscap paper with words spangled as wildflower , natural and sweet .
28 The behaviourists ' answer would be that I have in the past been reinforced by coffee when I have gone to C , but not when I have gone to B. This could well be correct .
29 The British people have in the past found them rather more powerful than the corporations which are popularly supposed to finance the Conservative party .
30 I have in the past been accustomed to addressing under-servants by their Christian names and saw no reason to do otherwise in this house . ’
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