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

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1 Secondly , Krimsky , trained as a philosopher of science , also has a vantage-point as a participant-observer in the controversy .
2 1981 No. 1687 ( L.20 ) ) , specifically Ord. 29 , rr. 1 , 2 , 3 , and 6 , where there has been an injunction enjoining someone to abstain from a particular act , the judge still has a discretion notwithstanding the absence of a penal notice to make an order of committal if he is satisfied that the persons who are the subject of the notice were made aware of the existence of the order .
3 The court has a discretion in the matter and is not obliged to order transfer , even if the relevant criteria are met .
4 It currently has a service within the Fire Service wh which costs a certain amount and we ca n't presume and I would , I suspect that Councillor is is actually trying to do is to get in by the back door for cut that we will then be forced to make the March March March Committee well I hope that members of this at this this this Committee would reject that er suggestion as it at the last meeting .
5 Don has a problem with the octet 's first quatrain , Ron has a problem with the second quatrain , Jack and Jim have a problem with the first quatrain of the sestet , and I think we all have a problem withe final couplet . ’
6 Generally you can tell pretty quickly if the client has a problem with the way you are handling the case because things start to go wrong .
7 ‘ If one of vendor A's customers has a problem with the interoperability of two products , the customer could call vendor A. Vendor A , on behalf of the customer , would call vendor B and register it as a Networking Technical Support Alliance call , ’ he said .
8 Retired tennis champion Chris Evert also has a home at the Polo Club , where she spends most of the year .
9 They fall in love , but before they can consummate it Elena has a vision of the Virgin Mary , which throws the local authorities into a tailspin .
10 She has a vision of the hunchback standing on tiptoe gazing into large saucepans , or moving crabwise round the table .
11 One has a vision of the Council members poking sticks into flood water !
12 He has a vision of the caseworker as becoming increasingly abstract , first not commenting , then not even uttering sympathetic noises , finally not even listening ; merely a benign presence disposing to good .
13 ‘ Paul Merton is undoubtedly one of the most original and peculiar comedians ; he has a vision of the world unlike anyone else .
14 It is interesting that , both in England and Wales , the Board , which is the body that undertakes the detailed consideration of resource allocation and makes recommendations to the upper tier , has a chairman from the university sector .
15 ‘ My wife has a nephew in the choir .
16 If the guess is correct , the child holding the bell has a turn in the middle .
17 Thus the Bengali perceptions of the west in the 19th century — studied from the view-point of contact between dissimilar cultures and the attitudes characteristic of elite groups in a colonial society — has a relevance to the analysis of much wider issues .
18 Where the agent has a retainer of the type which I have previously mentioned he will at the beginning of the session report to the clients on the latent , as well as the obvious , dangers to that client of a-particular Bill or order .
19 The main philosophical argument I come across that has a bearing on the Devil is the old one of dualism .
20 What do the various international agreements on the laws of war say which has a bearing on the legality or otherwise of nuclear weapons use ?
21 This has a bearing on the priorities of different chargees and of course the equitable charge holder can be defeated by the bona fide purchaser for value
22 This obviously has a bearing on the design of shop , type of advertising and form of packaging which will satisfy them .
23 It is suggested that spending on support services , such as libraries and computing , has a bearing on the quality of research work carried out in individual universities .
24 The manner in which libraries deal with the theses in their custody thus has a bearing on the uses to which the research contained in these works is put .
25 The snowy owl assemblage has a deficit for the molars of their prey but an excess for the incisors , but this is considered to be an inconsistency due to small sample size for the incisors .
26 To put this another way , if the customer has a defence to a claim against him under the hire-purchase agreement , then any guarantor will also be able to use the same defence .
27 In effect , each builder has a choice in the level of sophistication and extent of the information that is considered necessary to plan and control his business .
28 It has a contract with the Lincolnshire Tech .
29 The Region has a contract with the Consortium ‘ Venezia Disinquinamento ’ ( Venice De-pollution ) for the purification of waters draining into the Lagoon from the surrounding hinterland , and a contract for the provision of technical services required ( including all the legal and administrative procedures ) to de-pollute the Lagoon , the historic centre of Venice and the towns of Mira and Chioggia .
30 However , financial advice is not provided by the solicitors who are not registered under the Financial Services Act but by a firm of insurance brokers , Sedgwick , which has a contract with the company .
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