Example sentences of "have [noun pl] at the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It gets very predictable from here , folks , as the grumpy Crane — a leading biologist who nevertheless has kittens at the sight of a snake — and dour old Campbell trade verbal punches and then simmering , sensual looks as they scamper about the jungle trying to rediscover the magic mix . |
2 | The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with the Robins ' boss who said it was premature to talk about concluding a deal . |
3 | The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with Wrexham manager Brian Flynn . |
4 | S are you having problems at the moment with with the father ? |
5 | Worst of all , some sadist of a landscape designer had slapped down Dancer 's stick-and-ball field right next to her house , so she not only had fairies at the bottom of her garden , but also a microcosm of Rutshire Polo Club . |
6 | She had hyphens at the tip of a honied tongue . |
7 | Animals which need to judge distance accurately have eyes at the front of their heads — like us . |
8 | Plants which root at the bottom and have leaves at the base in the form of a rosette . |
9 | I have nerves at the start of every game but they soon disappear . |
10 | I have nerves at the start of every game but they soon disappear . |