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

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1 I lost any faith I had in Taylor the day he named the side for the game vs Norway .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Mathematics was my subject , I was simply transferring what talents I had in that direction from one held to another . ’
7 The ‘ postclassical ’ criminology I have in mind needs to bring together and develop these various ‘ lost ’ strands of classicism .
8 and it was exact amount of coins I had in my pocket !
9 ‘ It was n't money I had in mind . ’
10 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 .
11 If some principles can be agreed I will be looking to introduce this concept into other potential projects I have in mind .
12 Figure 7.1 lists some of these , together with the kind of thinking I have in mind .
13 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 .
14 It appeared deserted , a trifle sinister even amid the overhanging trees — and , though she had not before registered the fact , it lacked the sound of happy voices which had in times past always greeted her return .
15 And the risks you have in mind will not exist there .
16 From the viewpoint of this being and objective experiment , I would be a little bit worried about everyone knowing the nature of the experiment you had in mind , because , as you probably know , in industrial studies there 's a well-known effect , I think it 's called the Hawthorn effect , which merely by studying a group of people you change their behaviour and their output , simply because they know that you 're taking an interest in them and they 've got some idea of your expectations .
17 From the viewpoint of this being an objective experiment , I would be a little bit worried about everyone knowing the nature of the experiment you had in mind because , as you probably know , in industrial studies there 's a well known effect , I think it 's called the Hawthorne effect , which merely by studying a group of people you change their behaviour and their output simply because they know that you are taking an interest in them and they 've got some idea of your expectations .
18 We are taken through all the various stages of recording a simple song on four-track and , along the way , it becomes apparent that recording at this level is nowt but common sense and a basic understanding of the gear you have in front of you .
19 You might , for instance have to alter the way the murder you had in mind is committed or you might have to go so far as to alter the motive of the murderer or even find a completely different person to commit the central action .
20 But perhaps for the particular plot you have arrived at , the particular murder you have in mind , a good deal will have to be told to the reader about pre-murder events .
21 It was the sort of place where you are accepted for what you claim to be , your worth depending on how much gold or silver you have in your purse .
22 We said if you want to abuse your bodies , we 're going to take every bloody pound you have in your pocket away with you , with the most modern medical treatment , bowels .
23 It is typical of how an older horseman who had in his possession most of the ancient secrets , was able to deal with a situation that had baffled a younger man .
24 Unlike Jeanne of Artois , whom he judged to be ‘ prodigal and immoral ’ , the pope thought Margaret well able take the place of a mother and commended her to philip V. She had in effect governed Béarn , and governed it well , since Gaston I 's death in 1315 , but was to die in 1319 .
25 Similar admissions were made by Foreign Minister Roelof " Pik " Botha who had in June vehemently denied accusations that the government was funding Inkatha .
26 Whatever figure you have in your head , ask at every turn of your book , " What will the Reader ( I always give mine a capital letter in my mind ) want next ? "
27 Penny added to her load a pile of books she had in fact marked yesterday .
28 She will need time to grieve inwardly a little over these losses and gradually come to terms with them in her own way , so you should not assume that any moods of depression or irritability she has in those early months are a reflection on the efforts you are making to help her to feel ‘ at home ’ .
29 On the production side we have in effect collapsed the two sectors into one .
30 Teller went to extreme lengths to rescue Part I , but in the words of Robert Oppenheimer , ‘ The programme we had in 1949 was a tortured thing that did not make a great deal of technical sense .
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