Example sentences of "have in [noun sg] when they " in BNC.

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1 The possibility of Wimbledon playing Cambridge United in a near-empty stadium is hardly what the Premier League creators would have had in mind when they were formulating their ideas .
2 This suggests a definition of culture that is closer to what many social scientists and cultural theorists would have in mind when they talk about culture than the versions associated with either multiculturalism or antiracism .
3 Yes I I do n't really want to respond to that other than to say that Bond End is d it 's still an extremely important consideration , it 's in the conservation area , it 's an important part of Knaresborough and it was obviously something that members had in mind when they they made their decision on on the relative merits .
4 This is what Smith and Vischer ( 1981 ) have in mind when they emphasize the ‘ situational determinants ’ of ‘ street-level justice ’ .
5 Certainly , this is not the sort of behaviour that modern judges have in mind when they refer to young thugs as behaving ‘ like animals ’ .
6 It 's never tobacco or alcohol , the most dangerous addictive drugs around , which people have in mind when they refer , whether in jocose or deadly-serious vein , to a ‘ drugs problem ’ : it 's illegal drugs they are on about .
7 It is this range of performances rather than any coherent body of theology which most social anthropologists have in mind when they refer to the magico-religious system .
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