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

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1 Except in the colourful person of the legendary John Winchcombe , the Berkshire woollen industry had little in the way of glamour .
2 The common law has ever since the decision in Philips v. Bury ( 1694 ) Holt K.B .
3 In the Republic of Ireland , the withdrawn of the pound sterling from the ERM had perhaps of the greatest impact .
4 The the spell that er Forest had straight after the interval looks to have been weathered .
5 Innately more conservative than its urban counterpart , the rural community had not for the most part engaged in widespread and overt political protest in response to the strains that were placed upon it .
6 The point I am trying to make all the time is that erosion and deposition have frequently in the past been very short-term phenomena .
7 Some women who are infected with this bacterium have little in the way of symptoms , but the majority will have noticed an increase in their vaginal discharge .
8 Th the the other thing erm reference that this other manager has not at no occa on no occasion has that car been used for company use .
9 Anti-immigrant feeling had not in the past been strong in Belgium , although in May young north African immigrants had rioted in Brussels , prompting the government to reinforce its policy of integrating immigrants [ ibid . ] .
10 ‘ Fash is also a great man to have around in the dressing room .
11 Much pre-war inner city housing has little in the way of space and more often than not a backyard is the best you can hope for .
12 Certainly there would have been no satisfaction in such behaviour if the would-be escaper had not for a time at any rate believed in himself
13 As agriculture had so near a connection with horticulture therefore he kept at the same time an observant eye on everything which occurred in rural economy , particularly the cultivation of ploughed lands .
14 To satisfy Moore 's requirements an activity has somehow on the one hand really to somehow matter , and on the other hand not to do so on account of anything ordinarily thought of as of practical use .
15 My right hon. Friend will be aware , however , that contributions to the main United Nations budget have not in the past always been paid on time or in full , even by members of the Security Council .
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