Example sentences of "have [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although any one assignment which the company has is of short duration , the company itself continues in being , following up that assignment by another . |
2 | The speed it has is for motorway shunting . |
3 | The subjectivity she has is as a subject who desires to be object-a subject who wants only to satisfy the wants of the Master . |
4 | Wilko has nt a problem with buying players … the only problem he has is with selling players too cheap . |
5 | The only lasting effect it may have is on the careers of some of the people involved . |
6 | Well one of the greatest qualities a fisherman can have is of course patience . |
7 | Madame Bihi claims no personal interest in the money in court and accordingly the only locus standi that she can have is as a person who is entitled to represent the Republic of Somalia in this court . |
8 | The only news we do n't have is from the YF . |
9 | Any legitimacy that nuclear weapons may have is in respect not of their potential use , but as regards their possession as a means of ‘ deterrence ’ . |
10 | The only influence really the woman might have is in the love and affection level of operating , and it 's a very unfair power battle and that is , in fact , what it turns into . |
11 | Something worth having is worth waiting for . |
12 | The number of relatives a person may be expected to have is of importance to all students of kinship and the family in the past and in the present , and especially to those concerned with kinship support of the elderly . |
13 | The most important route by which authorization may be had is through membership of an SRO . |
14 | and I put them in , and I look in my dictionary , they 're not there of course , cos my dictionary I had is from nineteen forty six |
15 | However , there seems to be more to the formation of a child 's personality at birth than these two viewpoints — that we are either born as a blank sheet or that the formation we have is via our mother , and begins prior to our birth . |
16 | When will you realise that everything we have is at stake ? |
17 | ‘ I wish I 'd been involved with his case two or three years ago , ’ says Mr Stafford Smith , ‘ because the best shot you have is on direct appeal . |
18 | The other difficulty I have is with some of these criteria and their use at a strategic level . |
19 | ‘ The constant worry all my staff have is of being transferred . ’ |
20 | The greatest fear the airmen have is of what could happen to the people of Somalia after the international forces leave . |
21 | The lasting picture I have is of devastation . |
22 | And the only privilege they have is of looking after us is n't it ? |
23 | One of the most obvious practical needs we have is to be able to communicate . |
24 | ‘ But I just want to make sure , and we are really close to it , that the agreement we have is to my liking . |
25 | the only thing I have is to Scarborough . |
26 | Er the the room , the smallest room they have is for twenty five to thirty people |
27 | ‘ The only race trouble we have is between the Indians and the Pakis , or the Hindus and the Sikhs . ’ |
28 | Responding to calls by GATT 's Director-General Arthur Dunkel for greater flexibility , the EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry said on Dec. 3 that " the only flexibility I have is in explaining in detail the impact which the [ 30 per cent ] reductions in internal supports will have on our export restitutions and market access " . |
29 | The other difficulty I have is in the er the lower case text which ex attempts to explain what is meant by this particular criterion , the sorts of considerations that will be taken into account . |
30 | Well , the only evidence we have is from the people who believe it has worked for them — and this includes many celebrities . |