Example sentences of "of [noun] [pron] [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese .
2 I also welcome Amendment twenty-seven which sets out plans for the appointment by the Secretary of State for members of authorities which will have sanction of having to come before Parliament before accepted and I think that again is extremely important .
3 broadsheet because we can display photographs much more effectively on broadsheet and of course we 'll have colour .
4 In the old days , which is to say five years ago or so , the phrase you would most often hear issuing from the yet-to-be father was , ‘ Yes , of course we 'll have children .
5 Of course we 'll have time .
6 Of course we must have cartwheels and the maiden to whose lot it had fallen to perform this important feature of the dance so very neatly and prettily is recalled .
7 No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ?
8 Of course I 'll have dinner with you , ’ she told Travis , while rebellion was still about her .
9 This is revealed today by the appeal of Mrs Cairns of 21 Thirlestane Road , Edinburgh , wife of Lieutenant L. G. Cairns , to repatriated prisoners of war who may have information .
10 However , like a bad-tempered dog , the weather can turn very quickly , and whatever the weather charts show , by the end of October you could have frost and a covering of snow .
11 ‘ Zoser does n't strike me as the sort of person who would have contacts . ’
12 Among this year 's participants are : Richard Philp ( also exhibiting at Grosvenor House for the first time this year ) whose stand will include a portrait by Cornelis Johnson and a group of antiquities ; book dealer Nicholas Merchant of Harrogate who will have books on all aspects of European decorative and fine arts ; Brian Beet of Bond Street who has a rare Spanish-colonial gold snuff box made in Peru in the mid-eighteenth century ; numismatists A.H .
13 Inevitably there are conflicts between these various functions : a highly progressive tax system may well undermine work effort among the small minority of large wealth-owners ; a strong anti-inflation policy may well mean high levels of taxation which can have effects — positive and negative — on work incentives ; and so on .
14 This is to avoid the type of criticism which may have repercussions on the team member 's status or salary .
15 If you are not eligible to be put in if you do n't have a motor car then you 're discounting an enormous number of people who may have motorcycles or motor caravans or , you know , something which is perfectly valid but it invalidates the information that you think you are getting out of the file because you only put in certain perfectly reasonable , groups of er of things and i in , in , in Boots there 's a , there 's a er there 's a a wonderful expression or actually is , is the one I 'm particularly thinking about , you know we , we sell shall we say a million bottles of aspirin a year , it is in fact considerably more than that , and that is perfectly reasonable and valid and mm but in the definition of that we obviously only included what Boots the Chemists sold because that 's all the people who
16 By donating this vehicle to the WISE campaign , British Rail Signal and Telecommunications Engineering hope that the thousands of girls who will have lessons on it , will at least keep their options open and that many will take up careers in Science and Technology later on .
17 Others would be fined on a sliding scale according to their resources , and there would be a general reconciliation in which the King would rule with the aid of a Council of State who would have powers to supervise the militia .
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