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

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1 Since starboard tack has right of way the starboard approach is particularly busy , with a line of boards queuing to go round .
2 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 .
3 Unix System Laboratories , whose SVR4.2 nQue licensed as its Unix system , reportedly has right of first refusal as an OEM channel .
4 Who has right of way at that point ?
5 Who has right of way on a roundabout ?
6 Even when we 're talking about the person who has right of way on a roundabout .
7 Now who normally has right of way on a roundabout ?
8 Who has right of way ?
9 So always work out in your mind that nobody has right of way in those circumstances .
10 ‘ And Rudolf has both of them . ’
11 He has also of course been Chairman of the Sekers Group for a number of years .
12 Has either of them suffered from insanity ?
13 CD4 has neither of these bonds , which allows an expansion of the intersheet spacing compared to that of CD2 ( Fig.4 c ) .
14 Maguire will surely be champion jockey in due course but appreciates what a long haul he has ahead of him this season .
15 it was in my training , she but she had n't but your mother who never had before I could rely on her from a little child , I said stay there , when I came back , if I came back half an hour later , she 'd still of been there Linda would of been
16 ‘ One day we 'll have somewhere of our own , ’ she told him .
17 Damage is extensive on both the dentine and the enamel , some teeth having all of the enamel removed , leaving a narrow and eroded dentine core , while others also have much of the dentine removed so that the edges of the dentine , or of the enamel if it still remains , collapses in on itself ( Fig. 3.22 O ) .
18 Now retired she enjoys ‘ having all of life to use to whatever purpose I choose ’ — and one of her choices is voluntary work among relatives of people suffering dementing illness .
19 and I mean I know Gail has had difficulty in having much of an input in this office .
20 Well you 're very lucky cos so , you might have easily of had nobody in the family
21 Ludens , I 'm in love , I 'm desperate with love , I 'm sunk in it , I 'm ruthless , I feel as fierce as hell about this , I could kill anyone who stands in the way , I must have both of them , and I will , all right it may look like a battlefield , but what has to be done has to be done now and like this .
22 Channel 9 would usually have upwards of 12 cameras ; we had only three — one straight at each end and one square at cover/midwicket .
23 another paddle you can have instead of having them at the side and have one man and bursar
24 in specific terms I ca n't remember , I would have certainly of said that for the year er nineteen eighty eight we should build into our budget an amount , what that amount was I ca n't remember , but er that was , that was never given the go ahead
25 I do n't know what I 'm going to have instead of that .
26 But , you think they had most of them do do n't they ?
27 I 'm virtually certain that the woman from whom we had most of the aggravation had been .
28 Goods were increasingly seen as commodities or articles of trade to which the individual rather than the community had right of ownership .
29 The boats averaged four to six miles an hour , and had right of way over cargo boats on the canal .
30 The inspectors , appointed by the Crown in order to avoid governmental interference , had right of access to virtually any chemical company .
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