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

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1 The wise dragon so captivates his maiden that she never even has a second for longing , that she turns not from him to stare out across the wide meadows and lakes of adolescence .
2 IBM has a conflict of interests between the AS/400 and RS/6000 ’ .
3 You should not take on a case if you or your firm has a conflict of interest .
4 This is a technical occult word used to describe the state of a person who has a demon in residence .
5 In addition to gender distinctions in specific semantic areas , English also has a category of person which distinguishes in the third-person singular between masculine , feminine , and inanimate ( he/she/it ) .
6 His brother Gavin frets him , and he has a longing for Gavin 's wife , together with a more urgent one for a teacher at the school , Alison Houston , who could be felt to lead him on a bit but does n't want to have a ‘ relationship ’ with him .
7 This time , the Third World has a lever of sorts in its willingness , or unwillingness , to co-operate , but one of limited value since co-operation in drawing up a climate convention is ultimately as much in the interests of the poor nations as it is in those of the rich .
8 That woman has a genius for organization . ’
9 The Forum has a Council of Management drawn from organisations with an interest in the nuclear industry , such as British Nuclear Fuels Ltd , UKAEA , Shell Nuclear , Whessoe Heavy Engineering , Fairey Engineering , GEC , Tube Investments , Vickers , Sir Robert McAlpine , the Central Electricity Generating Board , the South of Scotland Electricity Board , Kleinwort Benson and the British Insurance Committee .
10 If you or someone you know has a problem with drugs , you can get help and advice from trained councillors .
11 If anyone has a problem with transport , then the Farnham Voluntary Services Council will be glad to help .
12 For example , someone who has a problem with alcohol may find himself or herself thinking progressively more during the day about the opportunity to drink in the evening .
13 Novell also has a problem in Rothstein 's eyes : ‘ what does it want to be when it grows up ?
14 Now these are the kind of people we have to deal with and I know Duncan has a problem in USDAW there 's Gerry the negotiator for the London Region .
15 The News at Ten presenter has a home in Topsham , Devon .
16 The committee agreed to write to Mr Rifkind , environment minister David Trippier , Richmond MP William Hague and former Richmond MP Sir Leon Brittan , now a European Commissioner who still has a home in Wensleydale .
17 The Profitboss has a vision of success and he 's determined to realize it .
18 7 DAYS has a vision beyond Thatcherism , committed to progress , a strategy for change .
19 Mr Lanfranco Dini , his second-in-command , is the most likely successor , although he has a challenger in Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa , one of the bank 's deputy directors-general .
20 It already has a Convent in North London where services are held .
21 This is particularly so with Sennelier ink , which has a binder of acrylic , resins and shellac which dries hard .
22 The mayor , Tryphonas Gotsis , assembles a group of colleagues and friends — the head of the pistachio-growers ' association , a man who has a hotel in Ayia Marina , a trio of town notables .
23 I was just there for Type ninety , and he has a wall of books in his living room that — the shells are some kind of Danish wall system from nineteen fifty-five and it seemed , you know , that the shelves were slightly saggy , a few nicks and scrapes , so it 's not new looking at all .
24 A classical ballet has a style of dance based on certain accepted principles and rules laid down by french , Russian , Danish , Italian and more recent schools .
25 God has a way on retreats such as this of bringing home to us the challenge of a first-order question : ‘ Do you love me in the way Mary loved me and allowed herself to be used for my mission ? ’
26 But bad news has a way of travelling . "
27 DARRYL HAS A WAY WITH WORDS
28 God is seen as one who can bring about such kairoi in history , and who has a will for humankind .
29 In the second sentence , which has a grain of ambiguity , grammar and meaning do not provide sufficient information for us to neglect the visual analysis .
30 It has a kind of backbone , in the form of the flexible rod , but it does not have jaws .
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