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

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1 There is as much chance of them having it , as them not having it .
2 He is content for everyone else to have their say first , though his everyday associates and friends respect his views too much to let him get away with that too often .
3 And there were plenty left over for everyone else to have a taste , too .
4 So they reverted to their original position : that as neither of them missed sex , it was OK for them not to have it .
5 Chris was a learner driver at this time , and he used to drive me to hospital ; driving practice for him , but a great relief for me not to have to drive myself .
6 So everything 's there , printing presses repro separation houses , sheet film , computer set up and Apple Macs and everything is there , it 's actually a very impressive set up erm , the Queen Margaret 's course , I 'm slightly dubious about I once had a colleague I 'm going back a decade who had been employed on the basis of doing the communications course at Queen Margaret I think , and it turned out that it was n't communications as we understood it , it was n't our sort of communications P R newspapers and things like that , it was communications on a much broader , broader front so it did n't actually fit in to the world of P R and what happened was I then had to sit down and train this woman from scratch and get rid of a lot of the preconceived notions that she had come in with she had brought from Queen Margaret 's College .
7 Although urged by his party to remain , he thought , like a decent democrat , that it was time for someone else to have a go , and he retired at the time of the 1987 General Election .
8 Interviewed on BBC Radio Four 's Today programme , Swales said : ‘ I would love to keep going , but I realise it is probably time for someone else to have a go .
9 It was more than compensation for my not having annexed the all-comers record earlier at Portsmouth because of a stronger than allowable following wind .
10 He wanted to know whether they would be prepared to take payment for what they produced after everyone else had taken a cut .
11 Often at this time of day , when he felt the day 's journey should be ending or reaching a destination , but knowing that it was not , knowing that what he was looking for probably happened after everybody else had gone home , he wished that he could end his days walking at the edge of a sea or a lake so big that you could n't see its other shore .
12 It was indeed rice crispies , a substance for which Amiss had always felt a dislike verging on contempt .
13 It 's only a problem for UK subscribers , most of whom automatically have a choice of 2 From : addresses — a long one and a short one .
14 About 4,600 people in Britain have contracted AIDS , of whom half have died , compared with about 600 four years ago .
15 These same forces will also further distance the underclass from the vast majority of the population , many of whom now have a stake in what is called ‘ people 's capitalism ’ .
16 The decision was made by senior managers and Health Authority members , none of whom now have any local accountability .
17 But while it was being chopped down the Collector and his men had emptied their guns into the hacking sepoys , and the door had become tightly jammed with the dead , many of whom still had bayonets wedged in their lifeless hands .
18 You suggest , in effect , that for some reason it is justifiable for boat owners who , after all , must have some financial resources to have acquired a permanent mooring in the first place , to be supported by ordinary countrywide residents , many of whom genuinely have little or no financial resources and who could not care less about a handful of sailors .
19 I did so erm partly because this seems the most useful approach for an audience , not all of whom perhaps have read in detail the fifteen volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu , erm and partly because he in fact offers a very interesting challenge , I think , at this precise level .
20 For , out towards them continually have the conquered races of the world retreated , and their settlements give those corners a strangeness and a charm to our fantastic sympathies .
21 The funeral directors ' lobby is very strong ; I suppose it was naïve of me not to have realized before that they would clamp down hard on any wholesaler who dared to step out of line and supply the public direct .
22 Almost all of them probably had something else on their minds .
23 Hurray , oh , er , no poo I do n't believe it , hurray , done loads of them today have n't you ?
24 Some of them even had to endure the presence of stepbrothers and -sisters , which to Camille would have been insupportable .
25 Some of them even have to be parents when they get home where they see at first hand the pressures to supply children with fashionable merchandise .
26 When Jim Courier and Andre Agassi roomed together at Nick Bolletieri 's tennis academy in Florida , one of them just had to leave the door ajar .
27 One man was outside , two were sitting inside , the men were completely black , so black trousers , black hats and they had a black cape over it , over their faces so you could n't see who they were , and one of them just had this gun in his hand , and fired at this Citroen here located .
28 A lot of them also have spouses with very good careers and that makes a big difference .
29 of them also have income from occupational pensions .
30 A search of the records having a given attribute , to see which of them also has a second , third , … etc. in the required list , will eliminate all the records that are not wanted .
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