Example sentences of "have this " in BNC.

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31 ‘ The Welsh accent has this connotation of mendacity .
32 The rest of Europe still has this to come .
33 A coloured catalogue of camellias , costing £1.50 , is available from James Trehane & Sons , Hampreston , Wimborne , Dorset BH21 7NE ( 0102 873490 ) , which has this season opened an educational display of camellias at the nursery .
34 Two more annuals which get hardier by the year are Playfair ( Queen Anne Press , £2.99 ) truly pocket-sized and a marvellous source of instant information , and The Cricketers Who 's Who ( Lennard Publishing , £10.95 ) which has this year restored the first-class umpires and whose unique feature is a photograph of every player .
35 The federal army has this week strung a massive presence of men , artillery and tanks along the road from Serbia as it surges into Bosnia to help local Serb barons grab swathes of territory .
36 It is not of course the case that the interaction between the major and minor keys actually has this quality — indeed there is no interaction as such — we project that feeling quality onto the structure .
37 Have the flora and vegetation always been as species-poor as today , or has this poverty developed over thousands of years during the post-glacial as a result of habitat loss , soil deterioration , or land-use change ?
38 Reality , theists would argue , has this character .
39 For instance , people have long known that squeezing lemon juice on sliced fruits prevents them from turning brown , but until recently it was not known why lemon juice has this effect .
40 The problem is that it is not just life expectancy that determines whether the child has this ‘ right to live ’ ; often handicaps such as Down 's Syndrome which is one of the primary forms of mental handicap identified by tests , are considered such a burden both to the child and the family that the pregnancy will be terminated .
41 On what grounds has this been done ? ’
42 ‘ He has this notion that women are not capable of managing anything more important than their own kitchen — and then only if they have a competent cook .
43 The Communist Party has this struggle as its foremost aim .
44 Like the rest of Britain 's many great long distance runners Zarei has this ability to ignore the pain and keep going .
45 So why has this critical theory had so little influence in the area of critical practice , why has there been no process of a filtering down of ideas from the ‘ high ground ’ of theory to the ‘ lower ground ’ of journalism , reviewing and the more quotidian criticism ?
46 Only self-detachment has this sort of clear vision .
47 Then he adds : ‘ Everyone who has this hope in him , purifies himself , just as he is pure .
48 My man has this persistent kinky idea that he wants to urinate inside me .
49 Once he has this control , he can progress to making selective movements .
50 What , it may be asked , has this to do with the law ?
51 How has this remarkable reduction in the energy co-efficient been achieved ?
52 Or has this issue never previously been on the Church 's agenda because the majority of women did not — until our century — have the education , the freedom or the position in society to enable them to take a priestly role ?
53 What has this socially created discrimination against women over 60 and men over 65 meant to British pensioners ?
54 How much difference has this made to their employment prospects ?
55 Part of the campaign against any form of discrimination has this problem : part of the success of any such campaign carries with it , by the yardstick of some , disbenefits .
56 by no means has this matter been scientifically proved , but there is enough evidence to justify concern that fishing could cause pain to fish .
57 I had , of course , been told by my surgeon that everything he could see he had taken out , On the other hand , I had chosen to explore further on my own and I was learning that cancer has this nasty habit of playing possum .
58 There is little great poetry that has not come from the frost of sorrow , and this is the supreme compensation that the creative man has this faculty of distilling from the very substance of sorrow , a beauty that transforms the world into paradise .
59 The Baül poet is fully conscious that his value in the marketplace of the world is pitifully small ; that he is neither wealthy nor learned , yet he has this great compensation , for he has come close to his lover 's heart .
60 The question must inevitably arise : ‘ If Denmark is so different , how has this come about ? ’
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