Example sentences of "[conj] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She refused to put the lunch on any earlier in the day ; it would spoil the coffee mornings she liked to go to or have at her own home from eleven to one o'clock .
2 Apparently the two suppliers are now agreed ( or have at last been convinced by third parties ) that a unified user environment for their respective Unix implementations , combining shared APIs and front-end elements — from desktop objects down to high-level system administration functions — makes sense .
3 Provided they have at least one year 's service with the University by the expected date of birth , or have at any time been eligible to receive full-rate Statutory Maternity Pay or were at any stage entitled to the benefits of a previous employer 's paid maternity leave scheme , women are eligible for 18 weeks maternity leave on full pay , followed by up to 22 weeks unpaid maternity leave .
4 Wool-sucking seems to be most common among young cats that have been orphaned or have for some other reason been deprived of the maternal nipple too soon .
5 Species that depend on small numbers of prey species either require large hunting ranges ( Nilsson , 1984 ) or have to be nomadic , migrating in search of prey .
6 Do n't hesitate to use them even if they sound silly or have to be kept private .
7 We have to note , first , an increasing generalization and development of the idea that the practice and values of art are neglected by , or have to be distinguished from , or are superior or hostile to the dominant values of ‘ modern ’ society .
8 The acquirer will want to be sure that grants will not be withdrawn or have to be repaid .
9 Bob and I are progressing as a piano/clarsach duo , and of course some of the accompaniments to his songs tax me to the limit , or have to be vetoed altogether .
10 They are covered with poisonous hairs or have within their bodies a particularly acrid-tasting substance .
11 Ever since the Portuguese annexed Goa in 1510 , the Europeans have had their eyes on or have in some ways dominated Asia and the Pacific ; Western ideas have triumphed here as everywhere else in the world .
12 Taking these factors into account , it is possible to list a range of forms of procedure which are , or have in the past been , found in national legislation and in practice under international conventions .
13 One of the big ways is , is spiritualism and things that are not real , things that are sort of er blind in the mind of the unbeliever as it were , in other words material things probably and things that have under revelation
14 Factions of labour that have through struggle or out of scarcity managed to create islands of privilege within a sea of exploitation will also just as surely rally to the cause of the alliance to preserve their gains .
15 Versions of the traditional hornpipe danced by sailors of many nationalities are featured in many ballets because it is so descriptive of the very particular way in which seamen walk and do the many different jobs that have to be done on any kind of boat .
16 DNA contains huge stretches of ‘ junk ’ information that have to be edited out .
17 Their teacher has said that the project ‘ has opened their eyes to the problems that have to be met by the elderly and disabled . ’
18 It also epitomises the complexity of business decisions that top managers have to take and the many issues that have to be weighed in the balance before reaching a conclusion .
19 The Captain is in his office , once again completing the daily incident log and contemplating more reports that have to be written .
20 In consequence , European collaboration is fraught and costly : operational requirements are made more complex than they ought to be by the need for compromise ; sharing development leads to mismatches of components that have to be corrected late on in programmes ; and divided production and assembly increases overheads and puts up costs .
21 The result is an inflation rate double that of the other large OECD economies , and interest rates that have to be kept higher than they otherwise would be — because moneymen , on the whole , are not the most trusting ( read gullible ) of types .
22 They may lose both because of missed interest payments and because of the legal fees that have to be paid from the firm 's shrunken assets .
23 For companies , the private work-out is better — as long as the claims that have to be reorganised are not too complicated .
24 Some are things that have to be known if anything at all is to be known .
25 It requires calcium and other chemicals that have to be extracted from hard-won food .
26 Besides the semi-literate glossies , and the best-selling ‘ page-turners ’ that have to be moved aside for the next over-hyped wave , books appear for sale that are of a quite different kind .
27 There are two basic assumptions that have to be made if we wish to infer from this that X causes Y .
28 There are two aspects of this that have to be considered : the relation between territory size , hunting areas and group sizes in predators ; and how these are related to the diversity of prey taken by different predators .
29 But the working party goes further : ‘ By examining some examples of typical assignments set in the classroom , approached through the eyes of the pupils , we discover a series of stages that have to be worked through …
30 It is obvious that there can be many branches that have to be studied , but if we assign probabilities of success or failure , not only can event-trees define possible accident sequences that can release radioactivity into the environment , but they also enable us to calculate the probability for each sequence , and the associated risk .
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