Example sentences of "have in this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , he 'll be tried by a higher court than we have in this life .
2 ‘ I thank God for all the freedom we have in this country , I cherish it — even the right to burn the flag [ boos from the audience ] .
3 we have in this country .
4 We have in this country no less than four million homes which for one
5 Because they do not have the trade union structure that we have in this country or the record of trade union militancy that so damaged this country in the 1970s and to which we have no intention whatsoever of returning .
6 Er but in certainly in the case of our bank , er we are most anxious to at least get people in through the door and see if we can find solutions to their problems , find ways of er developing smaller businesses , erm hopefully to reduce the massive unemployment figure that we have in this country .
7 I mean it may well be that we have in this country we have erm pretty much Mill 's system because MPs get paid relatively little bearing in mind what most of them could be getting elsewhere , so maybe we 've got something like Mill 's system but it strikes us as rather a bizarre suggestion that MPs should n't be paid to prevent adventurous and lower classes becoming MPs .
8 Rather , it is to indicate that in this particular instance , underfunding is an accurate reflection of the second-class status that computer-assisted humanities research and teaching have in this country .
9 I would probably use such a road , but I question the road policy we have in this country — do we really need all these roads ?
10 1.7 Example ( 26 ) shows us the second and less common relation contributing to the unfolding of syntactic structures , which we shall call equation , adopting the obvious symbol to represent it : ( 26 ) Fitzpatrick , our neighbour , used to plant potatoes the subject exemplifies the basic pattern [ E = E ] , ( as does the underlined portion of ( 22 ) ) ; in more exact terms , what we have in this subject phrase is : As we have just remarked , equational phrases are rarer than phrases involving qualification ; and , among them , there is a very large disproportion in favour of equation between E and E , rather than between P and P. Nevertheless , the latter can be found ; two examples would be : ( 28 ) what I need is a cup of strong , dark coffee for a fast , convenient trip to the city , take the Skytram This is clearly not to say that strong and dark , or fast and convenient , are equivalent at the type level ; only that on some particular occasion of use , as here , they may be regarded by speaker , or copywriter , as equivalent .
11 Accordingly , in my judgment we have in this case a clear statement by the responsible minister stating the effect of the ambiguous words used in what became section 63 of the Act of 1976 which the Parliamentary history shows to have been the basis on which that section was enacted .
12 Companies have in this sense the power to shape the ‘ structure of opportunities ’ available in society .
13 All of which we have in this brochure defined for us .
14 Special needs post-holders have in this way been able to develop their consultation skills with teachers , while educational psychologists who have begun to extend their remit in this way have found this to be a realistic way of meeting the supporters ' own need for ongoing support .
15 Japanese macaques have in this way acquired a cultural repertory of feeding techniques , potato washing and wheat skimming .
16 But by the nature of the staff that we have in this school , I do n't know whether Mr Goddard deliberately tries to surround himself with fools so that the school will collapse when he leaves , but the quality of the people that he has , in terms of having a broad idea of education is just a non-starter .
17 While the Scene is darken 'd , a single Entry is danced ; Then a Symphony is play 'd ; after that the Scene is suddainly Illuminated , and discovers a transparent Prospect of a Chinese Garden , the Architecture , the Trees , the Plants , the Fruit , the Birds , the Beasts , quite different from what we have in this part of the World .
18 Now one of the things that we have in this city that I do n't think they have as many in Ipswich are students and that must be one of the biggest , they are they party revellers of the century , they have parties all the time .
19 These figures are in the report , we are an authority that has an extremely good record on nursery education and I hope that no one will believe the attempt to try and black the good record that the Conservative and that have the Conservatives had have in this area .
20 I mean , one of the commonest things we have in this area is with the bogus officials who pretend to be something they 're not .
21 We have in this paper so far been much concerned with the systematic classroom development of teaching units , looking towards the publication of such units to a very wide audience .
22 One is called the Overlay room , and anything you have in this room is repeated in all others .
23 Indeed the best characterization of the meaning of have in this use seems to be the idea of " controlling the production of an effect " .
24 Using the line element ( 6.20 ) , we have in this region ( 8.1 ) where f(u) and g(v) are monotonically decreasing functions for positive arguments .
25 At a meeting of a committee of the Skupština in December 1986 , the Federal Secretary of Finance said : ‘ We must face our reality — that we have in this economy and in this country a very serious state of financial disorder …
26 ‘ You are all I have in this world , ’ it said .
27 And that in fact what we already have in this county is a balance of policies which substantially favour environmental protection and this is just a means of adding another one which is another hurdle for any department to erm to actually er meet .
28 Erm , I think the charge that has been laid against myself personally and my myself and my colleagues is the charge of vacillation and changing our mind and I and I am grateful to c my colleague David for reminding us that we have in this county had two years two years when the Labour party and the Conservative party have been hand in glove , absolutely determined that the way forward in relation to homes , elderly persons homes , not that 's not to close any and now we 've had a complete volte face when they 've changed their minds and they 've come along with us .
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