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

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1 It is however not in curriculum thinking that Fullan 's major contribution is to be found , but rather in the issues he raises about the nature of change as a process in educational terms , and the implications these have for managers in the service .
2 The interesting question , in the present context , is how far these can be coordinated with familiar pedagogic techniques , thereby bringing research within the compass of normal teaching ; or , in more general terms , what implications does work on classroom observation have for developments in teacher education ( see Allwright 1988 ) .
3 The reasons women have for concern about fitness and health are often multiply overdetermined .
4 I see the way forward as co-operation with local authorities , who would finance the upgrading and maintenance of the paths ( as they have for example on the Forth-Clyde at Falkirk and Clydebank ) .
5 To do this , the ‘ vocational ’ element in education is critical because it increases the skills people have for use in a variety of enterprises ; it allows people to make use of their learning .
6 The only hope we have for intervention in pop is as a visitation , a bolt of strangeness , something whose point is to be undecodable .
7 We could enlarge the numbers of books which we have for sale in Lombard Street .
8 Indeed one of the great worries that I have about life in general is the lack of growth which so may of our admirable people , particularly those who have not achieved educational qualifications , actually manage during their working lives .
9 This does indeed seem at first sight to demonstrate that some of people 's most vivid , detailed and enduring memories are precisely the memories they have about situations in which they experienced high levels of emotional arousal .
10 One of the beefs I have about accommodation for elderly people is the fact that by , that the purpose built , very excellent , bungalows and flats for elderly citizens are restricted to one bedroom which , to which but is by government decree to keep the cost down , but it does seem to me to be very heartless because elderly people 's children are unable to come and stay with them except to the great deal of discomfort and perhaps as society grows a little more considerate for the fact that the percentage of elderly people will get even greater as the years go on , then they should make allowance and provide them for the facilities to enable them to be visited by their children and grandchildren .
11 Instead , each of us is thought of as starting more or less from scratch and the philosophical questions are how we can come from such a state , via our awareness of the passing show of sensory experience , to the sophisticated knowledge which we all have as members of a modern society .
12 One of the important features of museum collections is the function they have as touchstones of quality and authenticity .
13 So here we have as example of reducing the dose further by using drops rather than tablespoons so as to not over stimulate the sensitive or ‘ careful ’ patient .
14 Suddenly many stations have through services to many more destinations .
15 Vision is the picture you have of profit in two to five years ' time , and how you 're going to achieve it
16 The memory I have of Dasbabu from those days was of him speeding around Cuttack town on his solitary scooter , committed to one or another of his ventures .
17 Both order and petition have of course to be printed .
18 It is true that the initial rhetoric of the statutory curriculum , with its emphasis on keystages and age-related testing , appeared to confirm the traditional belief that pupils have of necessity to be taken through their learning like an army in the field , moving in step through the year group fronts .
19 So the rules and conventions which set these limits are effectively , if paradoxically , the surest guarantee we have of freedom of thought and action .
20 The picture we have of Theo as a man is extremely hazy .
21 It is remarkable indeed how little understanding we have of warfare in this period ; and we shall never know in detail how medieval kings acquired and held their power unless we can find out more precisely how they recruited their armies and led them .
22 Otto 's letter to the pope ( asking Innocent to influence the sixteen princes in their decision ) , which is included in the RNI , is the only evidence we have of communications between Otto and the pope before 1200 .
23 The little hard evidence we have of Sybil at this time points to a tough and cheerful woman who had made her deal and stood by it .
24 The point of the metaphor of father is to indicate the experience which religious people have of God as a loving creator .
25 It is helped by the daily face-to-face contact staff have with members of the child 's family , or caregivers : exchange arises naturally from this continuing and immediate contact .
26 Some BAT leaders have stated that the problem they have with places like Ballymurphy is that they can not get any community leadership to support , financially and otherwise .
27 opinions and principles like [ Wilde 's ] have from time to time manifested themselves all down the course of history , generally in over-ripe civilisations wavering on the brink of decay .
28 That is why soldiers called Metaxas and Papadopoulos have from time to time felt obliged to step forward and try a spot of military dictatorship .
29 General Portfolio B P Pitney Bowes over the years have from time to time provided us with funding
30 A few university colleagues … have from time to time shown some loss of nerve .
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