Example sentences of "have [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The external appearance might be considered typically Japanese — matt black folded steel case , drum feet , extruded black anodized aluminium front panel — yet one pauses : perhaps it has rather less in the way of lights , button and switches than usual . |
2 | Major 's sporting friend , David Mellor , has been given the Ministry of National Heritage , which covers broadcasting , tourism , sport , and the arts , and thus has rather more to it than Waldegrave 's new outfit . |
3 | what has most carefully to be defined is the specific association of what are really quite unchanged class feelings — a persistent sense of a quite clear line between an upper and a lower class — with very strong and effective feelings of sympathy with the lower class as victims . |
4 | In any French town of any size at all we find perhaps three or four rival charcutiers displaying trays of shining olives , black and green , large and small , pickled gherkins , capers , home-made mayonnaise grated carrot salad , shredded celeriac in rémoulade sauce , several sorts of tomato salad , sweet-sour onions , champignons à la Grecque , ox or pig 's muzzle finely sliced and dressed with a vinaigrette sauce and fresh parsley , a salad of mussels , another of cervelas sausage ; several kinds of pork pâté ; sausages for grilling , sausages for boiling , sausages for hors-d'oeuvre , flat sausages called cré pinettes for baking or frying , salt pork to enrich stews and soups and vegetable dishes , pigs ' trotters ready cooked and breadcrumbed , so that all you need to do is to take them home and grill them ; cooked ham , raw ham , a galantine of tongue , cold pork and veal roasts , boned stuffed ducks and chickens So it is n't difficult for the housewife in a hurry to buy a little selection , however modest , of these things from the charcuterie , and plus her own imagination and something she has perhaps already in the larder to serve an appetizing and fresh little mixed hors-d'oeuvre . |
5 | As far as this representative model is concerned procedural entitlements are viewed in purely instrumental terms , according to the contribution they may be expected to make to the accuracy of the underlying substantive policy judgments , and since no one has a right to a particular policy outcome , no one has aright either to any particular form of decision-making process . |
6 | But it is not just played for easy excitement : this is alarming because it is so near the edge of what is possible , and yet it has just enough in reserve for tremendous final prestissimo . |
7 | And we know that through that period , there has been a steady increase in the number of police officers the county have got , and this county has always up to now , willingly funded those police officers . |
8 | I am pleased to be able to confirm that the setting up of Council Tax liabilities for individual properties is now complete within the computer software , with the exception of a few properties where the rebate entitlement has still not to be finally resolved . |
9 | He has also yet to be fully tested as a politician rather than a campaigner . |
10 | He has now continually in his head an opera which he wants to produce there [ Salzburg ] with several young people . |
11 | Nor is it uncommon for there to be such poor recording of achievement ( as well as diagnosis of weaknesses ) that a teacher has relatively little on which to build from the child 's teacher of the previous year . |
12 | Just as speeches by ministers made in association with the passage of an Act of Parliament are of little or no interest to a judge when he comes to interpret the law , so it is highly unlikely , though the matter has yet fully to be put to the test , that the Court of Justice will take much notice of intergovernmental pronouncements or agreements . |
13 | May we not reasonably suppose that it had migrated from the central regions of this vast continent , which has yet much in store for future discovery ? |
14 | But you 'd better away to the Naval RTO and get your warrant seen to . |
15 | I reckon he 'd better off with the music to be honest , I mean |
16 | Evelyn 's material came from Rose , for ‘ He reason 'd so pertinently upon the Subject ( as indeed he does upon all things which concern his hortulan Profession ) ’ , as the preface says . |
17 | He 'd away just at the start of the war . |
18 | Clare has always had rather more in the way of aristocratic pretensions than Andy , who has that aura of classless broth-of-a-boyhood that usually only the congenitally rich can carry off convincingly . |
19 | So far in talking of the bereaved , we have had most clearly in mind the spouse of a dead person . |
20 | ‘ The Mirror has taken it from the limited audience it has had right out into the open . |
21 | They had been wonderfully blessed to have had so long in this lovely place . |
22 | Under the Commonwealth , money was desperately needed to pay the soldiers , and recourse was had once again to the forests . |
23 | Arsenal have had also apart from the first game , where I doubt coventry went looking to attack , rather than counter attack . |
24 | Now I 'd had quite enough of my duties by day ; |
25 | But Jessamy had suddenly had quite enough of the older woman 's interference . |
26 | ‘ I 've had quite enough of this nonsense , ’ he growled impatiently . |
27 | I 've had quite enough of your tantrums since you slipped yesterday and I 'm getting bored by them . |
28 | We can , we can have any further in s sorry , we can have any further during the conclusion session which is , this is where we tend run on , okay ? |
29 | We can , we can have any further in s sorry , we can have any further during the conclusion session which is , this is where we tend run on , okay ? |
30 | ‘ If present trends continue , ’ Labour Party spokesman Robin Cook said , ‘ we will have fewer people at work making things than we will have really out of work and making nothing . ’ |