Example sentences of "have [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The great and life-long affection many have for the books of Enid Blyton can not be explained in ‘ pure ’ literary terms . |
2 | First , tell your surveyor what general plans you have for the buildings as a whole ( for example , walls to come down , new bathroom or kitchen installations ) . |
3 | Moving from the broad elements of communication to the particular , I have for the purposes of this assignment chosen to look at some applications of communication relevant to the practice of public relations . |
4 | If the latter then perhaps we are seeing a reduction in the distrust women have for the police in relation to their handling of rape , or maybe the greater ability of women to withstand the trauma of carrying through a complaint of rape . |
5 | As we shall show later , what people mean by their actions depends on what expectations they have about the actions of others . |
6 | With all the problems we have between the republics . |
7 | The Department is housed in two classrooms and a small study , all of which are pleasantly furnished and help to portray the welcoming , friendly attitude we have towards the pupils . |
8 | J.B. You know it 's positive discrimination in that and boys will not be allowed in so they can have , you know , an enjoyable night , being girls but not with boys there to say , ‘ oh , yea , you 've got nice legs ’ and all this , so that salves my conscience a bit and I was n't very worried about it , but I wo n't have beauty demonstrations and things in the club 'cause I 'm not going to reinforce the image that boys already have of the girls . |
9 | The perceptions that individuals have of the leaders is also important , here . |
10 | This influences the expectations that the public in Easton have of the police , and of their role in the community — a point which one constable made by explaining that one resident in Easton , upon finding himself locked out of his home , called at the station asking for the duplicate set of keys to his house which he thought the police would routinely possess for the residents ' benefit ; phone calls from the public asking for air and train information also sometimes occur . |
11 | Therefore , the opinion ordinary law-abiding residents in Easton have of the police is good , as one elderly lady without prompting told the researcher : ‘ Easton police always give a very good service . |
12 | Some media studies writers have suggested that the meaning of a text is mediated via discussions people have with the friends and household about their viewing and reading . |
13 | The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office . |
14 | All of these factors weaken the ties that such businesses have with the communities in which they are located and make it less difficult for them to close down and/or relocate if and when business conditions deteriorate in one country relative to other countries . |
15 | Unfortunately , this weighty tome does not go nearly far enough into this fascinating world of the interrelationships that ants have with the plants and other animals in their day-to-day business of running the world : Rather , we have a specialised symposium that concentrates on the largely negative aspects of viewing some of the world 's most fascinating species only as anthropogenic pests . |
16 | ‘ I trust you 'll have no objections if I use whatever influence I have with the airlines to get you the first available seat ? ’ |
17 | The apparent coherence of most musical styles , and of the relationship they have with the societies in which they exist , is not ‘ natural ’ but contrived ; it is the product of cultural work . |
18 | I prefer to think things through and find a logical reason for them , and reason tells me that you 're hiding what information you have from the police because you 're afraid that it will ruin your scoop . |
19 | And the latest score we have from the Parks : |
20 | ‘ The amount of confidence end-users have in the figures has been seriously dented after last year 's performance . |
21 | I mean , if you have starved like I have in the wilds of Muscovy or the deserts of North Africa , you always remember what you have eaten . |
22 | I fully understand that and I recognise the justifiable pride which people in Grampian have in the services provided and in the developments which have taken place in conjunction with the medical school . |
23 | Privately police officers have told us , decisions on cautioning can depend on how much or how little faith they have in the courts to pass adequate sentences , and on how much paper work is required for a prosecution . |
24 | Now we have in the Companies Act a Table A which gives you a suggested er model , Memorandum of Association and Articles Association , why not a dedicated pensions act which says in here these are the minimum terms you must contain in your Trust Deed . |
25 | Stories on video tap the interest most of us have in the lives and predicaments of other human beings and can be used to spark off discussion in the classroom . |
26 | The manner in which these principles of linguistic organisation are involved in the real-time learning of languages — whether it is in the case of children learning their native languages , or adults learning second languages — raises many important questions about the way that innate principles and actual experience of language interact to produce the competence that speakers have in the languages they speak . |
27 | Lebanese with names we have in the files , you know what I mean ? |
28 | It is clear that many media underlie the revelation we have in the Scriptures . |
29 | What you effectively have in the AIS part of Skymaster is a selective scan of much of the current information you ought to be looking at if you 're planning a flight in the UK or near Europe . |
30 | Now it could be said of course that we do n't offer the same kind of very intense opportunities that are on offer to undergraduates , but in some senses , and many adults have testified to this , this is an advantage , because it enables people in their own time , and sometimes over a fairly prolonged period , to explore with a tutor , a scholar , the kind of interests that they have in the issues that have concerned them in society . |