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

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1 Little accurate information is available on population sizes in the middle ages but such evidence as we do have for the UK suggests that there was a six- or sevenfold increase between AD 1100 and 1780 , with alternating lengthy periods of rapid and slow growth .
2 ‘ The only problem I would have with the NICMA 's recommendations is that Laura is too young to understand everything that is explained to her , ’ she said .
3 Guaranteed the best fun you could have in a London pub , unless George Michael reformed Wham and chose the Fulham Greyhound to warm-up for their comeback world tour .
4 Here are more you could have in the FFL ex-Leeds team :
5 Renaissance , an annual symposium , is earnest , slightly religious and very southern ; you get the feeling that its tone is set by the kind of conversations about family and country that businessmen in Greenville , South Carolina would have on a Sunday after church or a round of golf .
6 What effect did this have on the NHS ?
7 It remains difficult to judge the precise impact NVQs might have on the CIB 's qualifications .
8 His eyes were glinting as he thought about the revenge he could have on the Islington people .
9 Mr Tony Benn , the Labour MP for Chesterfield , is concerned with the effect abolishing rights of common would have on the Greenham women 's protest .
10 And what influence did they have on the Walsall Football Club ?
11 Franco not only did not do so but , on the following day , requested Sperrle to send any spare aircraft he might have to the Madrid front .
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