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

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1 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 .
2 She has little in her mind or in her mouth other than platitudes .
3 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 " .
4 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 .
5 The old-fashioned three-bay barn — the centre bay with doors each end for loading — has much in its favour .
6 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 .
7 ‘ I know it is a possibility my father has much in mind , ’ the boy admitted soberly .
8 The man has enough in his body as it is . ’
9 Whatever lingering nostalgia he might have felt , Delves chose to look ahead , to concentrate on the new business opportunities that Mr Akayev is keen to encourage in his ‘ little Switzerland ’ , most of which has only in recent months been opened up to foreigners .
10 The lack of communication to others has only in part been due to our own ineptness at salesmanship ; it more likely lies in a fairly deeply embedded resistance to drama being anything other than a community art — not just a performing art , a community art .
11 [ Honeymoon , by the way , just in case you ca n't cut the etymological mustard , has only in recent times come to denote a nuptial holiday involving the purchase of duty-free goods and the taking of too many colour prints of exactly the same scene .
12 But he has also discovered that the Gorbachev magic has not worked in Romania as it has elsewhere in Eastern Europe .
13 But as they gently mock the truth of their attachment they relapse into prose , which in their mouths lacks many of the anti-romantic , realistic , mocking connotations it has elsewhere in Shakespeare .
14 And unless we can find in the end a proposition or set of evidence en which has somehow in its own right the probability 1 , all these probabilities will have nothing to rest on .
15 I doubt she has ever in her life packed a suitcase !
16 She has always in her thoughts her parents ' mean condition and I shall do nothing for them , at least at present , because I will keep the girl humble .
17 Linda , has always in the seven years I 've known her , spent fortunes on clothes and make-up as you can see .
18 There has also in many of these cases been an increasing awareness , not just of the local situation , but of the regional and National set-up , and a clearer vision of the more overtly political values , such as what sort of society communities would really like to live in .
19 Now , that is a terrible thing , because it means that whatever Mr Hussein has done , he has also in fact , written the death sentence for millions of children who will never have heard of him .
20 The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home .
21 There was until recently one situation in which the Monarch might be called upon to exercise a degree of discretion but even this has now in practice been removed as the result of party political developments that took place between 1957 and 1965 …
22 I 'm sure many members will have been sorry to have noted the erm , the thefts of materials and one hopes that security cameras has now in fact been er installed , and if not , why not ?
23 However , as we have seen , central government , who through the SEC has boldly pressed on with the introduction of the GCSE , has even in doing so been subject to its own and its advisers ' demands that Standards should be preserved .
24 In passing she mentions that she has sometimes in despair hit her children .
25 There has unfortunately in my opinion been a change of attitude about which cases to prosecute
26 In primarily transactional language we assume that what the speaker ( or writer ) has primarily in mind is the efficient transference of information .
27 Oh I do , I 'm not sure he has yet in London .
28 I mean , Diana herself has never in her lifetime uttered one statement that has been of any use to any member of the human race . ’
29 London is the great city of art auctions , with New York ; but it has never in this century rivalled Paris or New York as a place for painters and sculptors to live in .
30 You see if they wanted to be a foreman he 'd still in the union .
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