Example sentences of "have [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Taking the criterion of the number of ‘ social contacts ’ the housewife has during work time , an association with work satisfaction patterns does emerge . |
2 | Ice is the greatest worry that a pool owner has during winter months , for not only does it trap noxious gases which are likely to suffocate the fish , but it also exerts tremendous pressure upon the pool structure and can crack the most expertly laid concrete . |
3 | The Services Development Unit at ACE has as part of its primary mission the development of a centralised database concerning the services and activities provided for , and of particular interest to older people , their relatives and carers . |
4 | The Cabinet has as members ministers who are running major departments , wanting to see the service for which they are responsible improved , but aware that collectively their joint demands could ruin their party 's chances in the next election . |
5 | The relationships are not named but it might be that STUDENT takes COURSE and that STUDENT has as tutor ACADEMIC STAFF . |
6 | A limited company which is already registered for VAT has as directors Mr A , Mr D , who is married to a daughter of Mr A , Mr E , who is married to another daughter of Mr A and has as its secretary Mr D. The staff include the two daughters , the directors on a part-time basis , and a son , F , of Mr and Mrs A. |
7 | I now understand what my son has as maths homework . |
8 | Now Freud says if this myth , this ca n't be the original myth because the original myth has as Andrea pointed out to us very clearly in her paper is the family romance bit that a lot of people or most people have . |
9 | X receives Y's value for feature foo , and Y receives the value that Z has for feature baz . |
10 | Because the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions … and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new . |
11 | This daily parade assumed for the bagnini something of the significance that the Changing of the Guard has for London 's tourist guides . |
12 | So in addition to considering the advantages the system has for employers , we need also to examine how state policies continue to support a segmented labour market . |
13 | The Pill has probably been even more liberating for men than it has for women , as men have to worry even less about contraception than they did before . |
14 | ‘ Although Maureen seems to be kept busy driving after work and I think she looks better than she has for ages . ’ |
15 | That significant marine action extends to quite high levels is well known.Wentworth ( 1938 ) has for instance described an example from the Hawaiian Islands , where a block of tuff weighing about 7 tons has been moved several feet fro its natural position at an elevation of 12m ( 40 ft ) on an exposed cliff . |
16 | Britain 's withdrawal from India or France 's loss of Algeria , painful though they were , were easy in comparison with the profound political and psychological implications that Ukrainian independence has for Russians . |
17 | The agreement has now been reached and erm that is provided for in the amount the Council has for pay and price increases , and when we yesterday the Council agreed to cash limit it 's inflationary provision that was exclusive of teachers ' and lecturers ' pay , so that is secured , the cost is secured . |
18 | To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what is his estimate of the current level of unleaded petrol sales in the United Kingdom ; and what comparable figures he has for EC member states . |
19 | To be more specific , justification for the Reed Elsevier merger lies to a significant extent in the enlarged scope that the merged group has for acquisitions . |
20 | He named his discovery ‘ eight months anxiety ’ and it gained the same status for psychologists that saying ‘ mama ’ or cutting the first tooth has for parents . |
21 | This early departure , she thinks , explains the lack of attachment she has for home , for her Welshness . |
22 | Even so , the significance it has for Hobbes is nothing like that which it had for Bacon . |
23 | The British Theatre Association , mentioned in the first edition of this book , has for decades offered professional and all-embracing training courses for actors , directors , and young people . |
24 | Daniel Yergin 's recent book ‘ The Prize ’ shows that oil has for decades been cosseted with tax breaks and government subsidies . |
25 | Apart from propping up the Senate , Bonn has for decades provided lavish incentives for business and individuals to stay in , or move to , west Berlin . |
26 | often regardless of the ground to be covered , has for decades been the equivalent of an hour a day . |
27 | Michael Parkinson , who presented the programme and added some credence to it by his presence , said afterwards : ‘ It just shows what a capacity television has for delusion . ’ |
28 | Faris ( 1968 ) , exploring the way such symbols come to represent complex conceptual domains , coined the phrase ‘ symbols of high meaning capacity ’ , which exactly fits the structural significance hair has for police ideology . |
29 | In some cases surgery can help , as it has for Joanna . |
30 | Mary Warnock provides a scathing analysis of the government 's attitude to higher education when she writes of the contempt that the government has for universities and their staff : |