Example sentences of "have the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The new SARFU certainly has the wealth .
2 Corinth was also famously cosmopolitan : its prostitutes gave it a reputation somewhere between nineteenth-century Paris and Post-Second World War Saigon : ‘ not everybody has the wealth to go to Corinth ’ the proverb said , and those who did go there might be unlucky and take away more than pleasant memories , judging from the terracotta penises still visible along with models of other parts of the body in the Corinth Museum — dedications by sufferers from venereal disease ( see also AJA , 1941 , 442f . ) .
3 Now that 's all gone , as has the wealth and a lot of the people , but the local museums have recorded it all , often very realistically .
4 Has the recession taken a toll on the ADAA ?
5 Q. Has the recession slowed you down ?
6 ‘ Any prospective purchaser of systems should , therefore , make themselves fully confident that their chosen supplier has the depth of skills and personnel available in all areas .
7 The cyclicity of support has varied between countries , as has the depth and persistence of that support .
8 It was extended in 1885–9 to the island of Nossa Senhora da Conceição ( also known as the Loo Rock ) which has the fort on top .
9 Rosemary Moon has the answers .
10 The Business Library has the answers
11 The Science and Technology Library has the answers
12 Comedian and writer Ben Miller has the answers , and has incorporated them into a tribute performance , Gone With Noakes ( playing at Covent Garden 's Donmar Warehouse on Dec 4–5 ) .
13 It 's you who has the answers now .
14 Debrett 's has the answers
15 You think that thing out there has the answers .
16 Penny Nathan has the answers
17 I believe he thinks he has the answers . ’
18 The only condition is that the driver has a clean licence and has the permission of the mobility supplement holder .
19 An overdraft is when the customer has the permission of the bank to overdraw his/her account by a set sum on which the bank will charge interest .
20 A lawful visitor is a person who has the permission of the occupier to enter the premises .
21 The Surrey office at Kingston-on-Thames has the records for the Royal Philanthropic Society 's School for the reform of juveniles , from 1788 onwards .
22 If so , has the relationship between these elements changed in recent years ?
23 In none of the cases has the relationship between the debtor and the third party been such that , in law , undue influence is to be presumed until rebutted .
24 Particular questions to be considered include : i to what extent has the emergence of new military technology from the laboratories been steered by strategic interests and too what extent was it an autonomous product of the laboratories ; ii how has the relationship between the work done in the national laboratories to that done by defence contractors altered ; iii what are the pressures for greater commercial application of research ; what effect has this had ?
25 Martyrdom became an important theme as Pearse became disillusioned with the language movement , worn down by financial worries , and increasingly political : W. B. Yeats [ q.v. ] thought him ‘ a dangerous man ; he has the vertigo of self-sacrifice ’ .
26 This can also be seen in Bentley Drummle who has the upbringing and background of a gentleman but is far from one .
27 Who has the guts to take the fair decision , the tough decision , to offer to put an extra penny on income tax to pay for education ? ’ etc etc .
28 And as a Portuguese Euro-minister claims that Britain 's oil may have to be controlled by the authorities in Brussels , Jacques Delors demands another £2bn and ERM-inspired interest rates force thousands on to the dole , how long will it be before one of our major political parties has the guts to campaign against the European Community in its present form , rather than sticking their collective heads in the merde and pretending that everything 's coming up roses ?
29 If the Opposition spokesman , the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) , has the guts and really cares about Ravenscraig , will my hon. Friend ask him to stand up now and commit a future Labour Government to keeping Ravenscraig open ?
30 When the Prime Minister has the guts to call the election , we shall be ready .
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