Example sentences of "have at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since his recent appointment Mr Clayton has at no time had access to any medical evidence relating to the nine children .
2 In such cases the district judge may , unless the application has at a party 's request been referred to the judge ( Ord 19 , r 2(5) ( b ) ) , on hearing the application ( usually at the pre-trial review ) refer the matter to a district judge for arbitration ( N 19 ) .
3 Whilst guidance on suitable mechanisms for multidisciplinary collaboration has at the level of planning been published , the use of mechanisms to co-ordinate information and assessment at the level of practice has been actively discouraged .
4 From the pre-crisis level of DM2.83 = £1 and US$2 = £1 , the pound has at the date of writing declined by some 14% against the DM ( or 17.5% below its central rate of 2.95 ) , a similar amount against the US$ , and 12% against its trade-weighted index .
5 We shall even consider him in whatever new role he has at the time .
6 Italy has at the moment no Bruce Chatwin or Paul Theroux , and the history of Italian travel-writing belongs more to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries than to the nineteenth or twentieth , but it is possible to discern an interest in the imaginative and expressive possibilities of travel-writing in the work of some contemporaries who are not travel-writers as such .
7 South Africa has at the moment six Rottweiler specialist breed clubs , who are affiliated to the Kennel Union of South Africa : one in the Western Cape Province , one in the Eastern Cape Province , one in Durban , Natal and three in the Transvaal Province centred in and around Johannesburg .
8 And the answer 'll be no , cos nothing has at the moment .
9 You are the English guest that madame has at the farm , n'est-ce pas ?
10 He star 'd at the Pacific — and all his men
11 Even a little food could be had at a pinch , for here and there were a few pale twists of grass and here and there a dandelion .
12 The treatment they 've had at the Oxford Rhesus therapy centre has saved her unborn baby 's life .
13 Nice clothes can also be had at the dollar stores run by the Cubans and the Bulgarians , whose recent low price sales have angered Angolan higher-ups .
14 Now , with the exception of Lorenzi , who has a young daughter to think about , they can all play full-time in the States — or even , were it to materialise , on the women 's world tour McCormack has long had at the back of his mind .
15 Well , it 's something er I mean obviously a lot of people like the idea of going over to the Swindon Oasis , now er we 've had at the back of our minds , if it was at all possible to er put something similar at Didcot , obviously nothing as grand as the Oasis , but something quite similar , and obviously they would come to Didcot and not bother to go over to Swindon .
16 ‘ It 's the best start I 've had at the beginning of an English county season , ’ the 6′ 5½ ″ strike bowler admits .
17 In France the system was much more centralized , and it might be that the stiffness of the Napoleonic system was one reason why France had lost to Germany the prominent place she had had at the beginning of the century when that system was set up .
18 A very pleasant day trip can be spent journeying through the pretty Suffolk villages of Little Cavendish and Long Melford , and the medieval town of Lavenham where a delicious meal is to be had at the Swan .
19 How many can a man have at a time ?
20 I 'm not saying that what I 'm saying is that that we must all have at the back of our minds a a sort of considered opinion of what 's
21 With the reservations that I have erm I 'm I 'm gon na have at the back of my mind all the time .
22 How much money did you have at the airport ? ’
23 I do n't have at the tip of my fingers the total level of funds managed , but
24 And like a lot like the guests you 're gon na have at the wedding and the presents and the money and the children there 's just numbers .
25 We feel that this is very much a matter for the district councils in the preparation of their local plans , with their local knowledge which is something we do not have at the county level to be able to make comment on .
26 I am convinced that the prospect held out at Maastricht will not be the prospect that we shall have at the end of the 1990s .
27 That sounds like something that they might have at the end of term or something done by an adult working in a steelworks .
28 Now , I feel I ought to warn you : you wo n't have quite such a good chance at the end as you would have at the front . ’
29 I mean there ought to be someone who can make a lead for us in house , that sort of thing , which we do n't have at the moment , because we 've got things like complicated split leads for rigging up two monitors , and we 've had those twice we 've had those made , outside , but they only need to get sort of broken , and we 're back to square one .
30 There ought to be scope for feedback , a chance for you to express whatever thoughts or concerns you may have at the time .
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