Example sentences of "have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Let's begin by assuming that your plot actually has somewhere for a garage to stand .
2 Since starboard tack has right of way the starboard approach is particularly busy , with a line of boards queuing to go round .
3 In places to which the public has right of access , save where the flow of information must be restricted by reason of confidentiality , members have an obligation to facilitate the flow of information and ideas and to protect and promote the rights of every individual to have free and equal access to sources of information without discrimination and within the limits of the law .
4 Unix System Laboratories , whose SVR4.2 nQue licensed as its Unix system , reportedly has right of first refusal as an OEM channel .
5 Who has right of way at that point ?
6 Who has right of way on a roundabout ?
7 Even when we 're talking about the person who has right of way on a roundabout .
8 Now who normally has right of way on a roundabout ?
9 Who has right of way ?
10 So always work out in your mind that nobody has right of way in those circumstances .
11 Well of course , and er , and er Lithuania has right from the beginning er embarked on a , a sort of a campaign for independence in a most impeccably peaceful way .
12 Even this one example suggests that this objection has little to it .
13 As the Congressional Quarterly commented in 1980 , ‘ on the economic front the administration has little to crow about .
14 The drawback of this system is that the clinical teacher works only briefly with each student and has little on which to assess progress .
15 Much pre-war inner city housing has little in the way of space and more often than not a backyard is the best you can hope for .
16 She has little in her mind or in her mouth other than platitudes .
17 Yet despite this there has mostly in practice been little depth , little more than discussion of opinions with regard to these ultimate questions — what one disillusioned teacher called " mutual exchange of ignorance " .
18 Since they are primarily concerned with the rights of commoners , and the Forestry Commission with timber production , there has naturally in the past been a divergence of interest and policy in the New Forest between these two authorities .
19 Under 1021 D alone has the death of Bishop Ælfgar of Elmham , a former monk of Christ Church Canterbury , and under 1022 it has together with E a fulsome entry on Archbishop Æthelnoth 's journey to Rome .
20 All right the abbey is in ruins and I doubt whether that impotent old priest up at the Old Rectory has much on offer .
21 The old-fashioned three-bay barn — the centre bay with doors each end for loading — has much in its favour .
22 But curiously enough this dish , although made with fresh meat rather than with left-over boiled beef , has much in its flavour and composition which makes it akin to the celebrated miroton , always reputed to be characteristic of the cooking of the Paris concierge .
23 ‘ I know it is a possibility my father has much in mind , ’ the boy admitted soberly .
24 Burma is fortunate in that she has enough for her own needs , though she was only just able to ensure this during the last harvest .
25 The alternatives would seem to be handing General Noriega to the US forces to face trial on drug-trafficking charges , which the Vatican has said it will not do , or giving him up to the new Panamanian Government , which has already declared it ‘ has enough on him to put Noriega away for life ’ .
26 but Terry has enough on his plate without having to separate them into maths and this that and the other and photocopy bits and pieces !
27 Apart from which , she has enough on her plate at the moment .
28 The man has enough in his body as it is . ’
29 This has all to be seen in the context of the profound fatalism about life itself .
30 A freelance musician has found himself the perfect practice room … an empty theatre which he has all to himself .
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