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

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1 This had implications both for service delivery and for the recruitment of black staff — not to mention the encouragement of black people to stand for election to the councils .
2 This is why it is crucial to have involvement early in the life cycle of the system .
3 My wife and I were lucky to have Eric all to ourselves .
4 The Tories are likely to have blood all over the walls , cabinet ministers being torn apart by the multitudes and so on .
5 Group two had recurrence at the site of the original tumour , and group three had recurrence elsewhere in the bladder .
6 It 's possible to have shingles anywhere on the body .
7 But the Law Lords unanimously decided that he was obliged to have regard only to ‘ material considerations ’ and that the amount of weight to be given to these was a matter for his judgment .
8 If many mushroom polyps are kept with other coelenterates , it 's probably wise to have polyfilters somewhere in the filter system , as these should , together with a good protein skimmer , remove toxic secretions produced by these and other corals .
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