Example sentences of "have [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Garages have fill of crime |
2 | I have experience of teaching French as part of an interdisciplinary degree course in which the study of 1 or 2 modern languages is combined with ( inter alia ) history and/or literature and/or linguistics . |
3 | They range from about 17 to 30 and all but Violeta have experience of life and men — which they are only too keen to pass on to Fernando . |
4 | But it is good to know they have experience of farming and intend to make it a proper home and keep cattle . |
5 | This is designed for students who have experience of employment in the fields of social and public policy and wish to increase their understanding of the policy process . |
6 | We all have experience of family life but it is dangerous to generalize on the basis of it , especially since contemporary Britain is an ethnically varied society and one with considerable regional disparities . |
7 | A recent survey by the bank has discovered that people who have experience of unemployment before becoming self-employed tend to do better than those who give up a job to do so . |
8 | Regan ( 1977 ) complains about the lack of statistics on their background but says there are still some subject areas where inspectors only have experience of grammar and independent schools . |
9 | ‘ How do we do it , is the question that is asked , and the answer lies in the fact that we have experience in depth . ’ |
10 | Applicants should be graduates who have experience in water management issues related to agriculture and/or the rural environment in general , including water quality and pollution . |
11 | The question of what is going on ‘ at ground level ’ is nonetheless interesting and potentially important because schools that have experience in evaluation have much to offer those who are just beginning to establish procedures . |
12 | ‘ I have experience in management , coaching , administration and I have an eye for a good player . ’ |
13 | The commission is challenging Mr Lawrie 's action and said its members , who have experience in finance and administration , are entitled to apply their expertise to the evidence which they gave careful and detailed consideration to . |
14 | In contrast to peoples who believe that their communities have existence through time through rules of corporation , the Piaroa do not understand ‘ community ’ and the relationships of which it is comprised as a political given that allows for continuity through time . |
15 | Thus , although these pupils generally have difficulty with reading , this does not mean that written tests should be ruled out . |
16 | The Head of Department replied that they were used mainly for the Sixth Form , for example , the History of Art' … my predecessor bought them for departmental use , but my belief is that kids should be actively involved in creative work , not passively looking at film — and we have difficulty with blackout , too'. ( verified note of meeting ) |
17 | I have difficulty from time to time in persuading some of my colleagues to believe that a boy not yet 21 could amass so much experience in such a short time ; he had completed two tours and looked like completing a third . |
18 | At the time of writing , the comparatively low levels of public sector pay mean that schools and benefit offices in the south-east of England have difficulty in recruiting and keeping staff . |
19 | They have difficulty in feeling or expressing their own emotions and in making successful relationships . |
20 | Some have difficulty in writing and spelling . |
21 | The Government 's dilemma is that sterling is falling because the financial markets no longer have faith in government policy towards the pound . |
22 | I am not that interested in where the jobs that make the product are located , but I have sympathy with tobacco workers . |
23 | The conference recommended , among other things , that the party give up its leading role in society ; that the President be elected through universal suffrage for a maximum of two terms ; that power be shared with the Prime Minister ; that workers and the press have freedom of expression ; and that the privatization of nationalized companies be speeded up . |
24 | Because people have freedom of choice where to shop there is some overlap between these spheres of influence . |
25 | The other is the idea of political equality which presupposes that ‘ the weaker members of a political community are entitled to the same concern and respect of their government as the more powerful members have secured for themselves , so that if some men have freedom of decision whatever the effect on the general good , then all men must have the same freedom ’ ( Dworkin , 1978 , p. 199 ) . |
26 | You have freedom of movement . |
27 | Yes and no , er I , there wo n't be another East German scholarship because there wo n't be another East Germany er next year it will disappear , it will just not exist , which er I think what we 're really celebrating , the fact that we now have freedom of movement of young people from what was the Eastern Bloc will now just be Eastern Europe , er into the West in the same way that western students can travel around . |
28 | Until recently , a salmon farm inhibited fishing in Skeltar , but this enterprise has since ended and salmon once more have freedom of access to their traditional spawning grounds . |
29 | Many house and contents insurance policies have provision for liability insurance for claims of negligence against you , it is worth checking . |
30 | Drake has white face and forehead , and in summer blue bill ; duck 's pale face is crossed by white line ; both have base of bill swollen . |