Example sentences of "[conj] have [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We would like to know what connection he has or had with the target of the original surveillance . ’
2 No Director has or had during the period any material interest in any contract of significance to the Company 's business .
3 The partnership agreement sought to restrain outgoing partners over a period of five years from acting as a solicitor , notary , trade mark or patent agent or in any similar capacity in the Colony of Hong Kong whether as principal , clerk or assistant for any person , firm or company who was at the time of his ceasing to be a partner or had during the period of three years prior thereto been a client of the partnership …
4 Taking these factors into account , it is possible to list a range of forms of procedure which are , or have in the past been , found in national legislation and in practice under international conventions .
5 Who , in their right mind , would voluntarily relinquish something that has as a consequence the loss of their personhood ?
6 It is not clear from the report in Willmott v. Atack whether the police had made it plain that they did not want the defendant 's ‘ help , ’ and , if so , what impact that has on the state of the law .
7 That will require additional staff and we need to er look at that afterwards to see what effect that has on the er staffing budgets .
8 In science , for example , the earth science component ( attainment targets 9 and 16 , with aspects of attainment targets 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 ) includes much that has in the past been described as geography , while the materials component ( ATs 6–8 ) includes a great deal that has conventionally been regarded as technology .
9 To qualify to jump in the competition that has in the past produced young internationals like Annette Lewis , Marie Edgar and Paul Sutton , she has had to tour all over England .
10 With over 250 photos , some of which are extremely rare , backed up with meticulous research based on official war records and eye-witness accounts , this book is a fitting tribute to an area of World War Two that has in the past been overlooked in terms of its importance .
11 I asked him what bearing that had on the cleanliness of the cottage .
12 Yet , stirring at the back of her mind and insistently pushing its way to the fore , the ungovernable curiosity that had in the past led her into strange , sometimes dangerous but often exciting situations was threatening to override her common sense .
13 I suppose I was defending a monarchy that had in the past seen some unsuitable sovereigns , while he somewhat deftly applied the same argument to unsatisfactory prime ministers .
14 It was wispy and very feminine , a dress she had bought for a party that had in the event been missed by at least three months .
15 The torches , that had from the back played on and around him like searchlights finding the enemy , were switched off .
16 Certainly no other organization could challenge the sheer size of an industry that had from the outset relied on economies of scale and realized the logic of a mass audience , but neither was there any other organization prepared to rely exclusively on entertainment , which the showmen had identified as the essence of the movies .
17 Upon finding the wreck the FORI hope to be able to identify the serial plates on the engines of the aircraft , proving that this aircraft was the mount of Saint-Exupery , thereby laying to rest the many mysteries and rumours that have over the years surrounded his death .
18 Words that have in the last fifteen years or so , become synonymous with the name of Hood Yacht Systems .
19 The three excerpts reproduced here demonstrate the complexity of the issue of family allowance or child benefit , and the mixture of motives and alliances that have in the past , and may in future , be generated by it .
20 This allows a number of things to take place : ( a ) the investors can progress or complete the syndication of the investment ; ( b ) inter-group accounts and guarantees can be resolved ; ( c ) Newco can set up its own pension scheme or organise the provision of services that have in the past been provided by the vendors .
21 The wine that have in the bog , is that a cheap wine ?
22 Cross-border banking is essentially wholesale banking and has to a large extent been dependent on euro-currency deposit growth .
23 I would like to point out that the event was actually organised in conjunction with Craigavon Borough Council 's Community Relations office by Network Craigavon , an umbrella organisation made up of a number of peace and reconciliation groups in the greater Craigavon area , and not by the group identified by you which is one member of the Network and has in the past , like other constituent groups in the Network , organised events .
24 The aisles have moulded parapets , the walls are of flint , the north porch is partly of brick and has near the door a benatura .
25 I do n't mind managers getting together and having in a sense management buy- outs .
26 On 17 July 1429 , less than ten weeks after relieving Orleans , and having in the meanwhile brought back to French rule a number of towns , including Troyes where the fateful treaty had been sealed in 1420 , Joan stood in the cathedral at Reims watching the dauphin as he underwent the rite of coronation , the rite by which his predecessors had become full kings of France .
27 Edwards , Manchester United 's chief executive and major shareholder , was at pains to emphasise that Knighton had been in a position to complete the deal , but had not done so ‘ in the interests of the club ’ and had at no time sought compensation .
28 and McNeill J. , had to consider an application for a writ of habeas corpus , where justices had refused bail on the ground that there was likely to be interference with witnesses and had at an application for a further remand in custody declined to hear the defendant 's counsel who wished to renew the application for bail on the basis that there had been a material change of circumstances .
29 The local children used to play in the cutting and had for a long time fancied the hut as a den or HQ for their games , but the hut was always locked by a large padlock securing a hasp that was red with rust but still secured the door .
30 While moral suasion had been favoured in the War ( in preference to rationing ) as a means of restricting domestic demand , and had for a time been partially successful , as peace returned it lost much of its impact .
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