Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He is very good , Mr , and he has been a county councillor in I think Staffordshire , before the days of pindown I have to er , hasten to add , but he does know both sides of the er , street as it were .
2 I lost any faith I had in Taylor the day he named the side for the game vs Norway .
3 Chairman I have to but I moved conservative resolution and I am now the debate problem .
4 Jamie and the girl were inches away from me , holding me by an arm each , being bumped into frequently , but my drunkenness had now got to such a state — as the last two quickly consumed pints and an accompanying whisky caught up with my racing bloodstream — that I might as well have been on another planet for all the hope I had of making them understand what I wanted .
5 The two , the two insurance policies I had of erm er the house were on
6 When I began to visit Chedworth many years ago , often with a party of students , I well remember the difficulty I had in explaining the buildings in these terms .
7 No , the difficulty I have with Dennett 's excellent paper , and the reason I have brought it into discussion here , has to do with the fact that he never actually says which parts of the diagram are in consciousness and his view is consistent with consciousness being ( a ) the ‘ control box ’ , ( b ) sometimes one box and sometimes another ( very like the ‘ heterarchical aspect ’ of Minsky 's views , which I earlier called a ‘ pinball machine ’ theory of consciousness ) , or ( c ) some elements of what passed down the communication channels , that is to say , the lines between the boxes .
8 The principal difficulty I have on this aspect of the case is that in Mr. Lester 's submission reference to Parliamentary material as an aid to interpretation of a statutory provision should be allowed only with leave of the court and where the court is satisfied that such a reference is justifiable : ( a ) to confirm the meaning of a provision as conveyed by the text , its object and purpose ; ( b ) to determine a meaning where the provision is ambiguous or obscure ; or ( c ) to determine the meaning where the ordinary meaning is manifestly absurd or unreasonable .
9 I did n't know exactly where Leicester Square was , but 1 did know it was n't far from Piccadilly , I had seen it in one of those tourist maps I had in my hand a short while ago , did n't know where it went , probably left it in the cinema showing the explicit sex film which was n't .
10 Mind you , it 's not sunbathing or badminton I have in mind but planting — what more satisfying thing is there to do in the garden than to plant bulbs , or a tree or shrub to give you joy for years to come .
11 Well I worked there and then er quite a bit I had to w they had me working on the main road .
12 Er , he may be concerned but my Lord erm , there has been reference to the er the professional negligence and and my Lord there is a bit I have in court , I 'm afraid the second edition because the third edition which is the latest , was not available to me this morning , but there 's a paragraph in it and I want to refer your Lordship to it , I wonder if I might read it and er hand it up to your Lordship .
13 I judge that in the time it takes the lift to creep the height of the building I have to be out the door and on my way .
14 OF COURSE someone had to be blamed for the Grand National that never was .
15 Mathematics was my subject , I was simply transferring what talents I had in that direction from one held to another . ’
16 But of course I had to back off because you pulled out of it , and started fighting again . ’
17 The ‘ postclassical ’ criminology I have in mind needs to bring together and develop these various ‘ lost ’ strands of classicism .
18 and it was exact amount of coins I had in my pocket !
19 I 'll just , I 'll give you the forty P I 've with er let you keep the the magazines .
20 ‘ It was n't money I had in mind . ’
21 ‘ Yes , all the money I have with me ! ’
22 ‘ The experience I had as a partner would not be replicated today because of the increasing narrowness of individual roles . ’
23 And therefore I , I would like to tell you an experience I had in Madagascar because it 's one of the things that will be in my memory on my deathbed .
24 The experience Mr Chairman I have of these situations is that trees happen to fall down , and hedges happen to get pushed by bulldozers , and at the end of the day , because I 've seen it in my own village where I was born , I 'm afraid with all respect to what happens , what is actually passed by the planners does n't actually come to pass because there is always a reason why it ca n't .
25 If every pensioner I have to I I do n't want to I mean I a I do n't want people to think I 'm m m too much of an anarchist .
26 If some principles can be agreed I will be looking to introduce this concept into other potential projects I have in mind .
27 Figure 7.1 lists some of these , together with the kind of thinking I have in mind .
28 The last card I had from you , you were working in London .
29 ‘ I 'm really looking forward to linking up with David because I believe we can go on to become every bit as good as the partnership I had with Ian . ’
30 Through a literary agent I had in New York I was able to help Sir Charles arrange the publication of that last book in America and I visited him many times , to hear him talk .
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