Example sentences of "have a [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 Gdynia America Shipping Lines has a brochure giving details of all their ships which take passengers .
2 Just as the term ‘ the military-industrial complex ’ has a resonance given to it by a particular school of elite theorists , so the problem of the growth of government is associated with pluralist theories .
3 He has a tendency to give abstract theory in unnecessarily dense language without examples ; this is difficult to absorb , and consequently , when we reach the extended analyses in Chapter 5 , there is a temptation constantly to flick back to the earlier chapters to try to clarify the theory .
4 He is due here around 27th as he has a seminar to give in the psychology department of Edinburgh University on 28th .
5 Rarely has a film given me such a warm glow .
6 Ah yes , the partnership has a year to give it back .
7 ‘ But he is a very popular bishop and I think he has a lot to give the diocese . ’
8 He still has a lot to give … even if he does nt play every match .
9 This phenomenon can also be seen in trading stamp transactions so that s4(1) of the Trading Stamps Act 1964 ( substituted by s16(1) of SOGIT 1973 ) provides : In every redemption of trading stamps for goods , notwithstanding any term to the contrary on which the redemption is made , there is — ( a ) an implied warranty on the part of the promoter of the trading scheme that he has a right to give the goods in exchange ; ( b ) an implied warranty that the goods are free from any charge or encumbrance not disclosed or known to the person obtaining the goods before , or at the time of redemption and that that person will enjoy quiet possession of the goods except so far as it may be disturbed by the owner or other person entitled to the benefit of any charge or encumbrance so disclosed or known ; ( c ) an implied warranty that the goods are of merchantable quality , except that there is no such warranty ( i ) as regards defects specifically drawn to the attention of the person obtaining the goods before or at the time of redemption ; or ( ii ) if that person examines the goods before or at the time of redemption , as regards defects which that examination ought to reveal .
10 He has a blessing to give his eldest and favourite son , but it is a poor thing compared with Jacob 's , so poor it is hardly recognizable as a blessing and could be taken for a curse :
11 Despite her success , she insists on being down-to-earth and believes she has an obligation to give a little back to the sport which shot her to fame .
12 If partner " A " has an obligation to give partner " B " armshells ( mwali ) then partner " B " must give back necklaces ( soulaya , bagi ) and , vice versa , " A " can never give back necklaces to " B " , nor can " B " ever give armshells to " A " .
13 Joe said , ‘ If you 've been billed , then you 've also had a statement giving the number that she called you from . ’
14 I may not have a lot to give but what I 've got I 'll give to you
15 Every hospital should have a policy giving a guidance as to what immediate action is to be taken by staff and who to inform and involve when a patient is absent without leave ( Mental Health Act Code of Practice , at paras .
16 But if you 're religiously inclined , then clearly the universe looks a bit different , because the universe has a creator , and having a creator gives it some kind of meaning .
17 Having a spill gives them a thrill , and it 's something for them to talk about afterwards . ’
18 Women , especially married women , have increasingly desired to return to work and remain there by having a break to give birth .
19 Girls , Millett argues , are fully cognisant of male supremacy long before they see their brother 's penis ; and what they envy is not the penis , but the things to which having a penis gives the boy access — power , status and rewards .
20 Does he not think that , with a general election coming , if he is confident in his position , the least that he could do would be to put that forward in a general election so that at least people will have an opportunity to give a view before they are committed by the right hon. Gentleman 's signature of a treaty of this magnitude ?
21 Promising to pay more when he received cheques from his insurance company , he added : ‘ It might be sensible for us to have a meeting to give you an opportunity to justify and explain , item by item , the reason for the variation between the price agreed in April 1990 and the final bill . ’
22 They need to have a reason to give up the abuse and want to live . ’
23 ‘ I was 17 and thought I had a god given right to be in Spur 's first team .
24 Each case carried a small brass plate saying it was presented by James Coats , junior , and each book had a bookplate giving the name of the library , the date of presentation and the book number .
25 In registration we had a letter given out .
26 Each box had a label giving the side code — SC 90 — and other excavation details including a four-figure small find number and a second four-figure context number enclosed in a circle .
27 They also had a jeep to give backup support .
28 In that case the House of Lords stated that the Minister had a duty to give genuine consideration to a report of an inspector concerning the siting of a new town at Stevenage and to consider objections to that position .
29 When Mr George was said he did n't want to give evidence , the judge , Mr Justice Auld , said he had a duty to give evidence … he should sit down and prepare for it .
30 ‘ Then I suddenly had an urge to give a gentle push and the baby just fell out !
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