Example sentences of "have a [adj] place " in BNC.

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1 Small-scale production may have a certain place within a socialist economy but as a general alternative to modern large-scale industry it is merely utopian .
2 The IB meet in London in November and the World Cup will have a prominent place on the agenda .
3 This troublesome invisibility in the material record is often inversely related to its semantic value , and activity which may well have a central place in the police model of reality can well remain beyond the grasp of the outsider .
4 They might have set out to reform the planning system , giving greater independence to public enterprises , establishing more effective accounting and regulation of economic performance , and also enlarging the share of medium- and small-scale private enterprise in production , trade and services ; in short , to move gradually towards a system of market socialism or to a mixed economy in which public ownership and planning would still have a substantial place .
5 Towards the river we should have a grand place ; on one side a handsome lofty range of public offices , and on the other side the beautiful river with stone quays , and Lambeth , which would no doubt gradually partake of the improvement .
6 The problem was they did n't have a proper place to rehearse .
7 Mr Kenyon says he wants youngsters to understand fast driving can have a proper place
8 Jim Baxter will always have a special place in Scottish football .
9 He would always have a special place in her heart for as long as she lived ; but Rune did n't need her and Suzie did .
10 And you do have a special place in his life , I 'm sure of that . ’
11 The victim does not have a special place in the criminal court .
12 Consequently , each earthly object would have a natural place in the sub-lunar region depending on the relative proportion of the four elements that it contained .
13 Those awaiting examination results may have a provisional place allocated to them .
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