Example sentences of "have [art] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In those circumstances the accused has the intention permanently to deprive because of s.6(1) . |
2 | Advance comprises five distinct components and a firm has the option either to mix and match certain elements or to use it as a complete package , thereby effectively outsourcing all of its software functions . |
3 | Not only has the target now changed but the technique itself has changed from a linear one ( the punch ) to a circular one . |
4 | The court has no jurisdiction either to say that he erred in his application of the general law ( since the general law is not applicable to the decision ) or to reach a contrary view as to the effect of the domestic law ( since the visitor is the sole judge of such domestic law ) . |
5 | A couple of last year 's sillier pieces of driving provide metaphorical weight to the rumour that at least one of our 26 heroes has a problem prematurely overheating and making an embarrassing mess . |
6 | Floriade also has a lot more to offer than the splendid horticultural displays ; there will be varying music festivals including a jazz festival , fashion shows and even an amphitheatre where an assortment of shows will be staged by countries form around the world . |
7 | Obviously you can have photocopies or laser prints copied on to this material , but I have here some pens and a box of blank acetates which you will have the opportunity later to use if you so wish . |
8 | The manager does not have the opportunity gregariously to share and sort out ideas with staff colleagues . |
9 | Willis is at pains to point out , however , that this breaking of rules not only relies on having the rules there to break but ensures that ‘ the lads ’ condemn themselves to the worst jobs once they have left school . |
10 | Hours lost , days lost , weeks , months … it 's a pity that we did not have a day together to mull & muse … however , 't was lovely to see you , to see you , lovely . |
11 | I mean you buy it you 're not gon na , I mean alright you 're gon na have a bit more grown but you 're only gon na get a bit more muscly . |
12 | He saddles Wajiba Riva in the Coventry and warned : ‘ Stonehatch will have a bit more to beat than he did when winning at York . ’ |
13 | As he tried to grab me , I feinted , slipped back to make him follow me , knowing he would think I was afraid , and then I let him have a classic straight left that hit him on the point of the jaw . |
14 | As a compromise the Running Foreman agreed to have the engine fully prepared and ready . |
15 | Our preference is to have the lines so matched that , when the two handles are held together , the stunt kite soars overhead and is as stable as a single line kite . |
16 | Some like to have the item fully composed before they begin teaching others prefer to compose and teach parts , discarding and replacing as they go along until it takes shape . |
17 | He was too feeble to leave his room now , but Viktor had the window specially made so he could sit and watch the river . |
18 | 8 How far had the launch still to go when the cutter arrived back at base ? |
19 | She got off the bus at the next stop , and went back to the building , pushing the children in a collapsible pushchair , which had a propensity only to collapse when occupied . |
20 | ‘ One of them , ’ he recalled , ‘ had a son so paralysed that the boy could n't even laugh . |
21 | Physically she had a lot more to offer than Kate , but for some unknown reason he really fancied the policewoman . |
22 | He still had a lot more to write but , considering that he was bowing out with Telemachus , he thought that he would not leave a negligible oeuvre behind him . |
23 | So she said I have to , so I was squin you know I had a squint underneath to see whether she was wearing any . |
24 | But Ruth had no heart either to appreciate or to envy her mistress . |
25 | It was held that he had an intention permanently to deprive because he intended to sell them irrespective of the Revenue 's rights , despite the fact that the vouchers would come back to the Revenue . |
26 | The question that people who are forced to decide whether to discard or not are liable to ask is : ‘ What have the students actually lost if these books go ? |
27 | RSPCA spokesperson Amanda Avis explained : ‘ Owners are likely to be required to : Have the animal neutered ; get compulsory thirdparty insurance ; have the dog permanently identified and registered , and ; when in public , comply with muzzling and leashing regulations . ’ |
28 | Does the accused have the intention permanently to deprive when he has not made up his mind to keep the thing permanently ? |
29 | I have a certificate here proving that you married Bertha Mason in the West Indies fifteen years ago . ’ |
30 | When we are sinned against we have a decision either to forgive or harbour resentment . |