Example sentences of "[noun] to have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With around 700 people a year dying in house fires , doctors from Cardiff Royal Infirmary stress how important it is for all homes to have smoke detectors . |
2 | Police have twice failed to present him in Lilongue 's High Court — the first time to the surprise even of the prosecution — and have defied an order for his wife and lawyer to have access . |
3 | Menachem Begin used to come here during the 1948 battles to this house , and he came up to see us three or four times during the fighting to have coffee and biscuits with us . |
4 | 21 In the past it has been standard practice to have exhibitions open only during normal office hours . |
5 | The first example is the view that it is good primary practice to have children working in groups . |
6 | Erm , from there I 've erm , worked for four years , I 've taken erm , a break to have children . |
7 | Of equal importance is for clients to have confidence in our abilities and in particular this will be reinforced by our knowledge of the current market . |
8 | It is sufficient for schools to have payphones for children and for inspectors to have right of access when concerned . |
9 | For young women more than any other group there is so much scope for expression through the way they dress and look , so many more opportunities to have fun , play around with the rules , and make some of their own . |
10 | It is sufficient for schools to have payphones for children and for inspectors to have right of access when concerned . |
11 | Thus the reasons put forward for the present rule are first , that it preserves the constitutional proprieties leaving Parliament to legislate in words and the courts ( not Parliamentary speakers ) , to construe the meaning of the words finally enacted ; second , the practical difficulty of the expense of researching Parliamentary material which would arise if the material could be looked at ; third , the need for the citizen to have access to a known defined text which regulates his legal rights ; fourth , the improbability of finding helpful guidance from Hansard . |
12 | It is quite normal for an interview to have periods of awkwardness , especially when problem questions are being discussed . |
13 | I also get all sorts of people , from average riders wanting a family horse to have fun with to those whose sights are fixed at the very top . |
14 | The duty on an applicant to have recourse to ‘ effective and adequate ’ remedies extends to testing whether a possible avenue of redress will in fact operate to provide a remedy in his case . |
15 | No one expects a practitioner to have time for much theoretical musing or for large empirical studies . |
16 | Iraq is denying that the move is a bid to have sanctions lifted . |
17 | Businessman Rachh Paul Bedi 's bid to have BT boss Iain Vallance jailed for illegally cutting of his phone is a good idea . |
18 | Rebel Barnet shareholders are set to ask the Department of Trade and Industry to investigate the club 's finances in a bid to have Flashman kicked out of Underhill . |
19 | Growing domestic concern about the prospect of a military offensive was evident by the end of November , despite the failure of a bid to have Congress specially recalled for a full debate ; the Senate armed services committee opened hearings on the administration 's management of the Gulf crisis on Nov. 27 . |
20 | BRITISH officials lost their bid to have Ann Williams reinstated for the 1500m semi-finals after her controversial heat yesterday . |
21 | ‘ They asked to be on it and it 's not going to do us any harm to have Slash and Ozzy on the new album , is it ? |
22 | Second , some writers ( mainly democratic elitist ) emphasize instead that political leaders can control permanent administrators , and stress the unavoidable administrative imperative to have crisis decisions handled by an elected core executive . |
23 | They had been hustled off the boat separately , and her inquisitor had simply ignored her demands to have Clive brought in so that he could confirm she had had no knowledge of what was going on . |
24 | It is the coach 's intention to have experience at the core of his team , bearing in mind the exceptional nature of the opposition , but Roxburgh did not rule out the possibility of a new arrival suddenly thrusting himself into consideration for one of Scotland 's remaining World Cup qualifying ties on the strength of a display against the Germans . |
25 | The victim was already distressed after being raped by the other man when D announced his intention to have sex with her . |
26 | I think if a girl got into bed with you er no clothes , I think the intention to have sex is very clear . |
27 | The ability of employees outside the Personnel Department to have sight of even the least confidential items of personnel documentation was , at the very minimum , to be retained at the same level as the manual system . |
28 | HCI 's Club 16 is designed to enable teenagers to have fun together . |
29 | One Sunday , I went to Queen 's Club to have luncheon with Monsieur Alain Boucheron the Chairman of the famous jewellers , in a private luncheon room to see the finals of the Stella Artois Grass Court Championships . |
30 | A controversial attempt to have part of Carnmoney Hill re-zoned to allow homes to be built has provoked a storm of protest from local people . |