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

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1 But as they gently mock the truth of their attachment they relapse into prose , which in their mouths lacks many of the anti-romantic , realistic , mocking connotations it has elsewhere in Shakespeare .
2 Oh I do , I 'm not sure he has yet in London .
3 France .......... 27 Home Unions XV .. 29 THE LIONS ' claws have not been drawn by the two months they have had apart since Australia .
4 Ever since the two disastrous meetings she had had recently about Matilda , the first with the Headmistress and the second with the dreadful Mr and Mrs Wormwood , Miss Honey had been thinking a great deal about this child and wondering how she could help her .
5 Could have somewhere in Scotland
6 I mean , do they have somewhere in England ? ’
7 SPG would identify any [ ] and [ ] interests that these partners may have elsewhere in Europe , plus non-core activities that might be available for sale following an acquisition .
8 That is the kind of approach that they would like to have again at Westminster .
9 too as you know ‘ full-circled ’ with her marriage to divorce ! & & had little in Sept. who is a delightful baby .
10 After anxiety expressed by foreign bankers over the uncertain legal status of the foreign debt of the four existing concerns under the new structure , and after it was confirmed on July 20 that a fifth state holding company , Efim , had unilaterally declared a moratorium on its debts , of which over a quarter was owed to foreign banks , for up to two years , the government announced on July 23 that the companies , IRI , ENI , ENEL and INA , which had all on July 13 become joint stock companies , would remain under Treasury control .
11 Having taken his strongholds , his wife , and his wealth , such an army had only to march thirty miles south to trap him here , with two thousand enemy mercenaries at his back and Siward before him , triumphant .
12 It turned out he had less from IBM !
13 It was regarded by the authorities as the latest stage of a blood-feud which had begun over the purchase of a house , and which had already in March resulted in three deaths [ see p. 38840 ] .
14 He had always like Reg Littlejohn , who was a widely respected river pilot .
15 My fifth question arises from a conversation that I had yesterday with Tony Godden , the head of the West Lothian college , who has severe reservations about the time scale leading to incorporation and how colleges like his — Bathgate and Livingston — can undertake the services previously carried out by the regional council .
16 The marginal interest rate had early on Nov. 19 been raised from 11.5 to 20 per cent , in an attempt to defend the krona , but cut again to 12.5 per cent by the end of the day , by which time the krona had lost around 9 per cent of its value against the deutschmark .
17 We 've also in London , the London Region took , took tribunal for caretakers who were , who were not transferred from a school and we won that tribunal .
18 What she had now with Adam could n't even be called a relationship , she acknowledged ruefully .
19 So that the wearing of mourning , fifty years earlier a sign of virtue , had now in Mrs Maugham 's generation become a habit to be scorned and condemned ; it was ostentatious and therefore it was insincere .
20 In doing so he lost the only friends he had here in Paris , such as they were .
21 The 1964 company who , like the Ffestiniog , have their headquarters in Porthmadog and want to re-open the defunct Welsh Highland line northwards back to Dinas Junction and possibly Caernarfon , have together with Gwynedd Council issued a statement condemning the FR .
22 We have always in Czechoslovakia been proud of being Europeans , as we were before the First World War and between the wars .
23 So that what we have now in Shropshire , erm , on the first of the maps , if , if the new R D A's within Shropshire , which shows one in the south of the county , one in the , in the Oswestry area there , going across into Ellesmere , and this with , around the Whitchurch area .
24 And in such a state of war as we have now in Wales , mischances can happen all too easily .
25 There 's one thing , best shot 's he played in that innings down at Hove and it was a short boundary , it was a good deal shorter , in fact this one we have here at Lord 's in this match , is a six over cover off good old Lester Piggott who was steaming downhill there at Hove all arms and legs and eased him over for six .
26 Then the Cid assembled together the Christians in the Alcazar , and when they were assembled , he rose upon his feet and said , Friends and kinsmen and vassals , praised be God and holy Mary Mother , all the good which I have in the world I have here in Valencia ; with hard labour I won the city , and hold it for my heritage , and for nothing less than death will I leave it .
27 You know we have here in Austria a State Lottery .
28 Well I I actually must have read completely different to anybody else from what I 've been hearing , erm the way I looked at it , the situation that we have locally compared with what David was saying about the national erm what government are doing nationally and the situation we have here in Cambridge city .
29 I think that that is fundamental to a local authority , I think it is something that we have here in Cambridge , it is a centre of excellence for local authority housing .
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