Example sentences of "[adv] have the " in BNC.
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1 | If a third State has the right to refuse to accept an obligation contained within a treaty , it presumably has the right to accept it upon conditions . |
2 | Natalie , who is married , additionally has the problem of keeping the situation from her husband , Sinclair . |
3 | First , the state arguably has the most widely diversified portfolio of any shareholder.8 Hence the state , if anything can , should be classed as risk-neutral . |
4 | Rarely has the Turf seen her like . |
5 | Only very rarely has the patient carried out the act with suicidal intent in mind . |
6 | RARELY has the House of Commons witnessed such a muddle . |
7 | With all that to wait for , rarely has the old stockmarket adage to ‘ sell in May and go away ’ been more apposite . |
8 | Land lies derelict , land is poorly farmed , and one rather has the feeling that Norton-Taylor regards it as a sin to own land at all . |
9 | In Indonesia , Gabon and Syria LASMO has no ownership interest in oil and gas reserves , but rather has the right to receive production and/or revenues from the sale of oil , condensate , gas , liquefied natural gas and petroleum gas in accordance with PSCs and other agreements . |
10 | Right has the board consider giving this place I mean I I understand the the trouble with money etc but looking at making this place more inviting , at all ? |
11 | What right has the C E C to say they ca n't ? |
12 | If you should get it wrong , you will probably find that switching on has the effect of short circuiting the mains supply through the on/off switch ! |
13 | But it is the glider pilot who literally has the life of the tow pilot in his hands . |
14 | The 518 naturally has the larger , squarer boot ( 16 cubic feet ) . |
15 | The buyer naturally has the opposite concern and , in the absence of a formal back to back contract , when one is dealing with standard conditions of purchase the best that can be accomplished is to incorporate a provision like cl 1.3 of Precedent 2 , which notifies the seller of the possibility of prime contracts , and attempts to impose their terms upon the seller , coupled with an opportunity for the seller to examine them and a warning that they will apply , even if not examined . |
16 | A will apparently has the function of bequeathing but it might also be intended to please or to repudiate — and to a historian , though that was not the intention , it may function as information . |
17 | If my information is helpful to Eliot , who apparently has the energy to carry on the struggle against the new overlords , then he is welcome to it . |
18 | Lipetz explains the position as follows , " The modification or expansion of catalog entries in the existing catalog apparently has the least potential of all three possible approaches to improvement of catalog service ( i.e. coverage , user education and modification ) . " |
19 | How long has the tank been set up and how long have the affected fish been in it ? |
20 | How long has the tour been going ? |
21 | How long has the mailing list been in existence ? |
22 | How long has the kettle been on ? |
23 | How long has the operation been going on ? |
24 | We look so closely and with such moralistic scrutiny at the religious content of sects , and the habit of mind that imagines that it alone has the full and unique expression of the faith , that we fail to notice what they have to offer . |
25 | He is the real man as none other ; for he alone is man as God intends man to be ; he alone has travelled to the uttermost limits of the ‘ far country ’ of man 's estrangement ; and in him alone has the judgement been passed , carried out , and overcome to issue in reconciliation . |
26 | Minsky 's ‘ supreme organizer ’ view must be a hierarchical one , for that organizer alone has the model of its relation to other modules , and it must therefore always be in control , because no other module has the model of relationships that would allow it sometimes to be in control ( in the way a heterarchical view requires ) . |
27 | DISTRIBUTED MANAGEMENT — THE DISEASE FOR WHICH TIVOLI SYSTEMS ALONE HAS THE CURE ? |
28 | Because she alone has the capacity to give birth to and nurse children , her primary function is seen as one of mother and homemaker … it is clear that working occupies a more important place in the lives of men than women . |
29 | The chairman alone has the power to determine the nature of the punishment . |
30 | He alone has the right to , for he alone enjoys the intimate relation of sonship with God the Father . |