Example sentences of "have its [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I also have its organisation flow up to 1969 when many OTO lodge members were arrested and sentenced for child abuse in California . |
2 | Let Zimbabwe in , and England can stage the next World Cup and have its South African tour ‘ rebels ’ freed by Christmas ? |
3 | But you can measure the angle pretty accurately on that to s to within say half a degree and have its tan . |
4 | Any such council would need to be established and have its functions defined by an order approved by this House . |
5 | Nor have its occupants been there very long . |
6 | Each action plan leads to specific targets and each of these have its success criterion ( ‘ a form of school-generated performance indicator ’ ) . |
7 | Even supposing that consciousness need not , or even can not , have its basis in material substance , it is possible not only that the same personal consciousness be associated with different immaterial Cartesian substances , but also that the same immaterial substance be associated , at different times , with different consciousnesses . |
8 | Where does the distinction between particularity and specificity have its roots ? |
9 | Did he just , from experience , know which button to push , or did this undeniable attraction she felt for him have its roots in something deeper ? |
10 | ‘ Not ours to answer that question , ’ they said , ‘ for you already have its answer within you . |
11 | ‘ We have its brother at home , ’ said Ada , very sweetly . |
12 | Let the mad torso have its moment . |
13 | I have read that report now on several occasions and I have its contents fully in mind , but I quote : |