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

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1 So who exactly are the Enforcers , why do they do it and what sort of a hold have they over their fellow MPs ?
2 The greatest sculptures from Sicily in this period have none of this backward-looking character : the metopes from the temple of Hera at Selinus .
3 He 's a good passer of the ball have him in the middle .
4 What scientific evidence have we for the existence of ESP ?
5 If we ca n't cross the Sea of Storms , a tenth of the distance , what chance have we of navigating that far ? ’
6 What chance have we of topping the Order of Merit ? "
7 Both the envelopes and the writing paper have lots of smudged fingerprints , the only identifiable ones belonging to Maureen and her father . ’
8 ‘ Our Lord have you in his keeping ! ’ he said quietly then .
9 Our Lord have you in his keeping .
10 what what control have they over them ?
11 I 'd suggest to him that at least the place should be yours for life ; let the young man have it on your death .
12 The Government have nothing to be proud of over that period .
13 Sarcophyton leather corals like Sarcophyton lobulatum have lots of polyps and a ‘ furry ’ appearance .
14 No sense have they of ills to come ,
15 Do you want to give me your plate have it on a little one .
16 What general information have you about the job/interview ?
17 What is … surprising and disquieting is the fact that those who might be expected ex officio have a profound and permanent appreciation of literature may in reality have nothing of the sort .
18 The image , of course , centres around the fact that faith and doubt have something of the same curious relationship as health and sickness .
19 ‘ What positive proof have you about their relationship ? ’
20 Surely the Board have someone in mind .
21 We 've already reviewed the SoundBlaster Pro — indeed most of us at Practical PC have one in our machines — and know it to be more or less the industry standard for PC sound .
22 The case of the Tari Furora paralleled that of the Melanesians in ‘ Marie Lloyd ’ , but it is to his ideal City , and his actual urban Western civilization that Eliot relates this Papuan discovery : ‘ … if we are so helpless in the hands of our ‘ civilization ’ that we admit our inability to prevent it from ruining Papuans , what hope have we of saving ourselves ? ’
23 What hope have we of assessing movements in population in the tenth , eleventh and twelfth centuries ?
24 If our " helping hands " were in fact the embrace of a leper , " what hope have we of saving ourselves ? "
25 Maplin Electronics have one at just under £41 .
26 This and other double bed patterning can be enhanced by the use of a colour changer — Brother have one for the double bed ( the KR900 ) as well as one for single bed knitting ( the KHC820A ) .
27 What time have you to be in Clackmannan ?
28 You do n't need to be a first class embroiderer to create something beautiful and at the same time have lots of fun .
29 I 'd as lief have him on my side as against me . ’
30 What option have you in that moment of social uncertainty but to bare your teeth , to ready your claws ?
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