Example sentences of "[noun] have at [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems very likely that although there seems to be little in the idea of subliminal advertising , it is quite possible for a familiar ad for a familiar product to have at least some effect of reinforcing a favourable attitude without , to all intents and purposes , being consciously noted by the consumer at all . |
2 | Recording sessions in the '90s are well organised , with musicians having at least some idea of what 's about to go down . |
3 | Eventually we began to feel that the Inspector had at least some leanings towards our point of view . |
4 | All forces have at least some officers in the branch but the largest contingents are in the urban forces and , because of potential ‘ terrorist ’ activity , those with ports serving Ireland , for example Merseyside . |
5 | Mr. Thomas Graham ( Renfrew , West and Inverclyde ) : The new clause offers Scottish people the opportunity to have at least some confidence in the Government 's attitude to the privatisation of the bus service . |
6 | He knew enough psychology to have at least some insight into what those early shaming and terrifying experiences had done to her . |
7 | The patient had at least some colour now . |
8 | But I would suppose that the Home Office has at least some information as to the judges ' tariff , and probably a great deal . |