Example sentences of "[prep] have those " in BNC.
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1 | pity , I wonder what if we 'd of had those what they would of offered , but they went for sale |
2 | Its goal would be to describe ( at least in part ) the subjective character of experiences in a form comprehensible to beings incapable of having those particular experiences . |
3 | In the developing world , the preservation of schedule and service independence through some degree of national ownership , even if linked by commercial alliance to one of the major carriers — rather than abdication of this responsibility to others — will safeguard against having those air lines become the casualty of a bottom line result in a distant board room in London , Atlanta or Paris . |
4 | Differentiating modes of access seems relevant only because of the covert assumption that different ways of knowing feel different — that is , what it is like to have those experiences is different . |
5 | They 've got ta have those like cushiony ones that you can wash . |
6 | Finding a man who will carry all these attributes is a perfect solution to women 's own discomfort about having those feelings themselves . |
7 | Well but I mean that 's an example and as I say at this end where you 've no arousal you 're either asleep or dead , there 's no sort of performance performance of any sort and we talk about having those butterflies in the stomach do n't we ? |
8 | yeah the only thing about having those others of course you can see through the windows , but there 's not a lot you can do about that . |
9 | did he show any interest at all in having those details provided for him ? |
10 | It is in their own interest to do so : each wants to pursue its own policies , which it believed to be in the best interests of the country , without having those policies tempered or abandoned because of the need to enter into alliance with another party . |
11 | Now if we 're gon na have those sort of figures we 're talking about . |
12 | In second language learning situations factors such as reasoning ability are often semi-controlled by having those with lower levels of ability ‘ streamed out ’ . |