Example sentences of "[vb mod] have in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To me , he wrote on 10 February as follows , the invective being tempered by the desire expressed at the beginning that we should have in due course a prolonged tête-à-tête : |
2 | They must be attentive to all the susceptibilities that people might have in this connection , and ensure that all of them played a part in resolving the tasks that arose in a society of this kind . |
3 | ‘ If I could have in any way , I would have killed him . ’ |
4 | I have a super research team one of the best you could have in this country , equipment , materials , laboratory space , so why move ? ’ |
5 | Of course , it is necessary to assume that the questions , however they are phrased , are understood in the same way by all respondents whatever differences they may have in other respects , such as level of education or gender . |
6 | previous intercourse may have in some way altered her — set up antibodies of an unknown kind . |
7 | What freedom teachers may have in this area centres principally on their delivery of the National Curriculum . |
8 | Whilst most design theories concentrate on the various elements and their interconnection as previously discussed ( often referred to as the " anatomy of design " ) , only a few refer to the different weights these may have in different situations ( sometimes called the " morphology " ) . |
9 | Neville , however , pressed on him the support in the country that he would bring to such an administration and the effect it would have in restoring confidence . |
10 | Neville , however , pressed on him the support in the country that he would bring to such an administration , and the effect it would have in restoring confidence . |
11 | In this respect Locke is not an empiricist : he does not think that geometrical knowledge or , for that matter , the knowledge we would have in natural philosophy if we knew the real essences of substances , is empty and trivial . |
12 | For this reason , much of the incentive provided to schemes in the south ( and to retail schemes virtually everywhere ) was unnecessary — the projects would have in any case gone ahead . |
13 | So not only do we have the challenge every three years to ensure that our members renew check-off but we will have in all probability through a similar process on an annual basis . |
14 | Work out how many woodlice you will have in 10 years ' time if they continue to multiply at this rate . |
15 | But what I 'm wearing now I 'll be wearing in a year or eighteen months , it does n't chop and change like a fashion ; the meaning it has now is the same one it will have in eighteen months ' time . |
16 | ‘ It 's for the baby that you will have in ten months ’ time . ’ |
17 | After looking at various books and pictures of English rural life they decide what jobs they will have in this community — fishing , farming , milling , etc . |
18 | What happened whilst you were on holiday after that first few days off , the guy rang me up and said , hey some of your staff have been down er say saying we 've got an urgent service that you can have in two hours . |
19 | We are apolitical although we have to be aware of the political impact our work can have in some areas . |