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

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31 Together , the two players in the development process must have a sense of mutual responsibility for projects .
32 Do dogs have a sense of humour ?
33 Obviously , the last part must have a sense of finality , but the emotion of each part of the work must have its proper place and be allied to what has gone before and what follows .
34 Of teachers , four examples , at random , covered approachability , humour and sensitivity ( SED 1989:8 ) : If you do n't have a sense of humour and ca n't laugh with the weans , you 'd crack up more easily .
35 And you will have a sense of being trusted , because of what you 're doing .
36 ‘ Do n't you have a sense of humour ? ’
37 ‘ Lithuania are n't a bad side and people should have a sense of perspective — there are no easy games in international football .
38 Susan McDonald , chairman of Cernach Co-operative , said they wanted to make Kingsridge and Cleddans — known as ‘ Up the Hill ’ and an area where few wanted to live — into a place where people would have a sense of pride .
39 But why should n't I have a sense of humour ? ’
40 Anyway , Mary will have a sense of authority , she 's going
41 I mean personally I think one of the difficulties in the colleges is that they do still have a sense of being at schools , and when you have an atmosphere which is like school you 're tacitly given people permission to act as if they were at school , and so we have a and that activity may not always be very adult , so we have to find a way of changing the environment of the colleges .
42 Nor does she have a sense for the impact which the fact that Christ has been seen as male and as part of the Godhead has had on the relations of women and men in western culture .
43 If he can produce individuals who will come and have a discussion with him or with me , I bet that we could find somewhere where they could work , especially in a city such as London where jobs in the tourist industry , in the retail trade and in the back-up to that are still available .
44 No — wo n't hear of it , sir — when you leave finally , which we trust will be long delayed — then we can have a discussion on the matter of the account . ’
45 Just be very brief , chair , erm could I ask that we have a report before council on this , and I know it will be an extra two hours on the poor council debate , but I think this is so important , and it does affect the planet for hundreds of years to come , and I think if we ca n't have a discussion on this in full council , well , it 's the most important thing we 've had for years probably , and I think we should have a discussion before council sit .
46 Well , we did n't have a discussion about it because as you can imagine , the , the three
47 Just be very brief , chair , erm could I ask that we have a report before council on this , and I know it will be an extra two hours on the poor council debate , but I think this is so important , and it does affect the planet for hundreds of years to come , and I think if we ca n't have a discussion on this in full council , well , it 's the most important thing we 've had for years probably , and I think we should have a discussion before council sit .
48 Nick is only a bystander , like the reader , and fairly impartial , although he does have a character of his own and separate events involved in his life , apart from Daisy and Gatsby .
49 Ca n't have a character like Blackbeard popping in and out just as he likes . ’
50 It was Grizel Huntley 's own view that her brother had not been fooled at all but had been charmed and diverted by a dashing girl thirty years his junior , and had seen no reason at all why she should not have a share of his considerable estate when that left a very decent down-setting for his niece as well .
51 but including possibly landlords or at , at the very worst their families would have a share of land .
52 Then , later on , when you have both built up the small-animal side , she could have a share of the profits . ’
53 It rechristened the APT as the Abandoned Passenger Train and said that British technology had helped to develop the Exocet missile that sank Sheffield because the MoD , also ordering the missile from its French makers , insisted that British firms should have a share in the contract .
54 Louis was determined that Charles should have a share in the Frankish heartlands .
55 Pat had come to him and asked to be able to buy the shop — not with any money she had available at that time , but on a never-never basis , letting him have a share in the takings until the value of the business had been reached .
56 The programme would have a budget of $200 million for environmental sensors on military submarines , ships and aircraft .
57 No it 's not entirely true cos we did have a budget for overtime
58 A GP , during a seven-minute consultation , may form a provisional hypothesis early on , rather than running through the whole gamut of possible examinations or tests ; the engineer tracing a fault may have a hierarchy of probable causes in his mind and investigate these rather than embark on a text-book linear analysis .
59 ‘ I 'll have a whisky with just a dash of water . ’
60 The project is part of a two-way deal , in which France would have a chunk of a Belgium reactor , Doel 5 .
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