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

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1 Well of course , and er , and er Lithuania has right from the beginning er embarked on a , a sort of a campaign for independence in a most impeccably peaceful way .
2 Much pre-war inner city housing has little in the way of space and more often than not a backyard is the best you can hope for .
3 Since they are primarily concerned with the rights of commoners , and the Forestry Commission with timber production , there has naturally in the past been a divergence of interest and policy in the New Forest between these two authorities .
4 ‘ Where a mercantile agent is , with the consent of the owner , in possession of goods or of the documents of title to goods , any sale , pledge or other disposition of the goods , made by him when acting in the ordinary course of business of a mercantile agent , shall , subject to the provisions of this Act be as valid as if he were expressly authorised by the owner of the goods to make the same ; provided that the person taking under the disposition takes in good faith , and has not at the time of the disposition notice that the person making the disposition has not authority to make the same . ’
5 One is led to conclude from all this that despite some tactical ‘ victories ’ here and there , the British point of view with respect to policy in the EEC has not on the whole prevailed , any more than has its influence over the development of the institutional framework of the Community .
6 That has now decided that it will have one meeting of it 's council a year which will be it 's A G M , it has not for the moment elected an executive committee .
7 That is why the arms-for-Iraq case has caused such interest at Westminster , even if it has not in the rest of the country .
8 It is , however , a presumption that may be more easily displaced in family cases particularly those involving children where it has not in the past been usual practice to award costs against an unsuccessful party .
9 Perhaps the rage and common decency of the British people will vent itself in the near future where it has not in the past and finally get this Government out and replace it with a more caring one .
10 To satisfy Moore 's requirements an activity has somehow on the one hand really to somehow matter , and on the other hand not to do so on account of anything ordinarily thought of as of practical use .
11 The common law has ever since the decision in Philips v. Bury ( 1694 ) Holt K.B .
12 Linda , has always in the seven years I 've known her , spent fortunes on clothes and make-up as you can see .
13 The computer part of the study has been my personal research interest , but it has also over the years provided stimulating final-year projects for students in the Engineering Mathematics Department .
14 Notice Board No suitable situation has yet been decided upon but the bank has been suggested as has also outside the hairdresser ‘ s .
15 This would not have had the same meaning as it has today for the term park originally meant land enclosed to keep beasts for hunting or ornamental purposes .
16 Erm but it has n't to the best of my knowledge it has not resulted in a rash of of developments and motorway intersections .
17 But the preponderance of evidence about the computer business shows that the IBM name no longer has its old magic … and it has n't for the past few years .
18 long time see , see such an impression of dodgy back acting , poor old William Roche who plays Ken Barlow in Coronation Street has been moaning and groaning and wincing and rising in the most frightful and indeed the most convincing of manners , he has even for the match of the
19 I put this on the agenda erm the phrase at the moment seems to be flagging things up and my concern is opposite Dave is the but as everybody I 'm sure is aware we 've got erm divisional A L O's based within as Crime Prevention Officers , the main concern for my particular area is Bill although based at has actually for the last three years built up a good working relationship and inspected staff from and .
20 Cos I went in this morning I 'd better on the piss last night .
21 You see if they wanted to be a foreman he 'd still in the union .
22 The fact that we 've got partnership holders and sanctuary housing association , would seem to me that we 're quite likely to get relocation and we 've had all round the town at the moment , and you would have to agree that here is a very strong reason for , for the medical centre to be worried about the effect on the medical centre .
23 ‘ People in the business have had enough with the ‘ I wo n't get out of bed for less than £10,000 ’ attitude .
24 The manager and the members of staff sit down and they agree over the last twelve months which of these bits of training have you had either on the job or as forward training they are ticked off , what do you need over the next six months , let's make a programme .
25 You can work out that over a period of time you would have somewhere in the region of fifteen assignments during the year guaranteed .
26 and at the same time can I say that you do not equate elitist views and pleasures and pastimes that they may have down in the county somewhere with the kind of deprivation that people face in the inner cities .
27 Similarly , checks are made to see you have enough in the current account to meet expenditure .
28 Damage is extensive on both the dentine and the enamel , some teeth having all of the enamel removed , leaving a narrow and eroded dentine core , while others also have much of the dentine removed so that the edges of the dentine , or of the enamel if it still remains , collapses in on itself ( Fig. 3.22 O ) .
29 The power that older people might have collectively through the ballot box is not exercised .
30 This having early in the days this not be impossible to get it all typed up .
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