Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [conj] [pron] have the " in BNC.
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1 | At 32 , the actor turned producer-director has proved that he has the clout to raise money for stage and screen and the artistic talent to ensure that it 's well spent . |
2 | Once the robot has confirmed that it has the right kind of plastic by its reading of an identifying bar code , it shreds the material ready for collection . |
3 | It would also be a defence for a person charged to prove that he/she had the article with him or her for use at work ; for religious reasons or as part of any national costume . |
4 | I thought of the stack of dirty crocks to tackle after tea , of pictures and furniture that were once polished every week , and now got done when I had the time . |
5 | but I say , I said to her that you , you 'd said that you had the biopsy within , you 'd know the results within forty eight hours , but she said oh no |
6 | To know someone to be a gouger gives some policemen and women cause to believe that they have the excuse to ignore the minor requests for assistance that the person may make , and for his or her minor infringements of the law to be taken seriously . |
7 | ‘ The callers do n't want to hear that they have the wrong number , ’ says Howard Eckstein , Opto Plus 's owner . |
8 | He gazed at her , in silence , as if waiting to see if she had the strength to carry out this assertion . |
9 | At the end of each of the following four weeks there is a recipe section which you might like to try if you have the time and the inclination . |
10 | Before you begin ensure that you have the following to hand : |
11 | Here is a list of leisure activities : tick the items you enjoy or would like to do if you had the time or the opportunity . |
12 | Mothers express it best : their postures seem to concede that you have the power over their children ; as a doctor , you can leave the children alone , and you can take them away , and you can bring them back , if you choose to . |
13 | Eventually it dawned on me that he was n't going to change and I had the choice of either leaving or learning to live with it . |
14 | We really began to believe that we had the Nationalist Party on the run . |
15 | Will my hon. Friend please encourage my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister to press to ensure that we have the protection of a new GATT structure as soon as possible ? |
16 | Is it to be given to ensure that everyone has the correct drawing or to save time ? |
17 | Invoke the DCL command $SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGE from within the users account to determine whether they have the required privileges . |
18 | Invoke the DCL command $SHOW PROCESS/QUOTA from within the users account to determine whether they have the required quotas . |
19 | She would have spat if she had the spit to spare in her dry carcass . |
20 | My advice to my touch judges on the action to take is ‘ what would you have done if you had the whistle in your hand instead of a touch flag ’ ? |
21 | We both started to laugh as I had the last few words on the subject . |
22 | He knew he should have fired when he had the chance ; by leaving it too late , he 'd lost the advantage . |
23 | Flinging her head upwards , she stared at Leo , and several seconds must have elapsed before she had the gumption to grasp his extended hand . |
24 | ‘ Do n't forget to phone when you have the chance , ’ Myra said , shrugging her shoulders helplessly as Roman opened the door . |
25 | There was blood on his mouth but he kept smiling because he had the machine-gun . |
26 | But what would Gemma want to eat if she had the choice ? |
27 | Dick , thank you for those kind words , er , specially about er my book , and I think I am considering appointing you as my agent er , you also said er that I 'd dr drawn the short straw indeed you er whispered to me that I was the sacrificial lamb this morning well we 'll see about that but I do know that I have the great honour to be invited to speak to congress this morning on behalf of the G M B parliamentary group . |
28 | Auditors who wish to confirm that they have the right version should check that the wording in para 2 of the letter accords with Rule 1.5(b) of the ABC 's audit rules . |
29 | How she had learned that he had the painting , which was not a matter of public knowledge , is unknown . |
30 | Once you 've established that you have the interest of around a dozen parents ( the number can be bigger or smaller , although a circle can be rather unmanageable if too many people are involved ) , decide on a system of allocating sitting ‘ jobs ’ so each parent in the circle gets a fair share . |