Example sentences of "have [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Class II : Class 2 modems are a little smarter and have much the fax protocol implemented in hardware inside the modem thus relieving the comms software of some of the chores . |
2 | Even in our championship winning year we failed to beat the ‘ elite ’ sides in the league and although Wilko has made a few changes to the squad we still have basically the side and thus the same problems that have cost us dearly in the most important games . |
3 | they would allow me half now erm I 've been looking at one particular church , one denomination er , which is the Methodist Church , although it has been said already here this afternoon , or this morning rather there are an overall erm joint style with Methodist and with United Reform Church and erm I have personally the Methodist of last year , last September where it gives and also erm , mileage recommendations . |
4 | Barkerend is a similar unit that operates in Bradford , where there is no provision of home tuition , so pregnant school-age girls have only the choice of continuing at school or attending this unit . |
5 | The Siege is commonly claimed to be the first English opera , though with what justice it is difficult to say since we have only the libretto and stage-designs . |
6 | And here I have only the sky above my face . |
7 | Furthermore , we have only the patient 's word for what he or she smoked ; such estimates are often wildly ‘ out ’ and can be affected by what the patient thinks the doctor wants to hear . |
8 | Even with this explanation , one is not necessarily convinced that Ulimwengu was in the wrong , since we have only the Government 's side of the story . |
9 | " They have only the shade of the trees . " |
10 | And thanks to a smart directory — a custom-designed programme by Richard himself — senders can track down the person they want even if they have only the recipient 's first name , or just the vaguest idea of their title or where they work . |
11 | Contemporaries such as Joseph Townshend who , in his Dissertation on the Poor Laws in 1786 , referred to the poor rate throughout as a tax , were in no doubt that the landed interest , from landlords through the gentry to large and smaller tenants and owners , bore the main brunt of the poor rate : " Monied men have greatly the advantage over the owners and occupiers of land , as being free from those heavy taxes , which the latter pay to the King , to the church , and to the poor . " |
12 | ‘ And I have just the person with me who will be invaluable . |
13 | When you need to escape from it all — Citalia have just the holiday for you . |
14 | I have just the thing . ’ |
15 | I have possibly the world 's largest collection of old Springfield external stats and would cheerfully buy more if there were still available . |
16 | The North have both the motivation and the coordination behind the scrum to brush aside a rebuilt Midlands team . |
17 | Even if you have both the parallel and serial leads connected between the two computers , Fastlynx is intelligent enough to test both and choose the faster and more reliable of the two . |
18 | When you write an essay you have both the opportunity and the responsibility to state your own views in your own words . |
19 | Hence workers in plants using the most advanced technology have both the awareness and the ability to mount revolutionary demands , and , moreover , suggests Mallet , their activities will act as a model and inspiration for the wider working class . |
20 | One might prefer a priest or minister and sometimes retired clergy have both the experience and time for this sort of ministry . |
21 | But elsewhere the poet prefers direct attack , as in 152 : Obscure though the details may be ( have both the Poet and the Mistress broken their marriage-vows ? is the Friend implicated ? ) , the man certainly vaunts over the woman . |
22 | The reason for putting the onus of proof on the firms is that they have both the incentive to make the case , and access to the detailed information on which the case is to be based . |
23 | The doctors are then faced with a situation in which the patient has made no decision and , he by then being unable to decide for himself , they have both the right and the duty to treat him in accordance with what in the exercise of their clinical judgment they consider to be his best interests . |
24 | The first is the relationship ; as we have seen , people are only prepared to talk openly to those who they feel are genuinely concerned , and who have both the time and the interest to understand . |
25 | We have also the possibility of electronic amplification and distortion . |
26 | We have also the group of five pieces from Dornröschen ( or ‘ The Sleeping Beauty ’ ) . |
27 | sales that were left over from the open show , three pound thirty fourteen pound ten for the collection , now that is as you see , that is over from last year last year the table show so we actually have double the number of entries on the bench this year which is a healthy sign |
28 | Well , I I still look ahead , and I recognize the loyalist paramilitaries have now the potential to become the major force . |
29 | ‘ I have here the report of the head of our security division . ‘ |
30 | Thorfinn said , ‘ I think I can look my successor in the face , provided I have even the illusion of free will . |