Example sentences of "[vb pp] to have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If it had been a man and woman relationship you would think that was understandable but we are n't expected to have feelings ; if we do they 're a joke . ’
2 The 210-page judgement , by Justice Trevor Morling of the Australian Federal Court , is expected to have ramifications worldwide .
3 ( 4.4 ) , of 100 Hz can be expected to have dips in the torque/speed characteristics at 100 , 50 , 33 , 25 , 20 , … steps per second .
4 The study is expected to have implications for the design of information systems , for the targets that are set to evaluate investment decisions and for finding ways of correctly assessing risk .
5 Every third week , the girls were permitted to have visitors or to leave the premises for the weekend .
6 New political parties would be allowed , but only the ruling Arab Baath Socialist Party would be permitted to have branches in the armed forces and the police force .
7 However , no new company limited by guarantee is permitted to have shares .
8 It is used primarily to assist in the UK ‘ Grand Challenge ’ , a government initiative designed to have computers solve some of the fundamental problems in physics and engineering .
9 Prior to calling the election Mahathir had claimed to have tapes of Razaleigh telling his own supporters that if Semangat " 46 won , he would " destroy " the PAS and the Democratic Action Party ( DAP ) , the largest opposition party in the coalition .
10 Most other weapons can not be considered to have characteristics that make their use illegal whatever the circumstances ; although some others perhaps do — for example , bacteriological weapons , which can equally be argued to be per se illegal .
11 Subjects with cholesterol gall stones were reported to have alterations in the molecular species of phosphatidylcholine in bile , although the results of various studies are conflicting .
12 Bodies are selected to have properties ensuring growth and survival ; these properties are likely to be incompatible with accurate replication .
13 Conversation with field staff would , very occasionally , yield instances of efforts which polluters had made to have colleagues accept small items , such as a joint of meat , drinks , or a free meal .
14 One or two of us were destined to have problems .
15 To be able to compare results from the simulator with those previously obtained on the road it was decided to have subjects perform precisely the same judgment tasks that had been used in Study 1 , giving ratings of subjective risk and estimates of accident statistics .
16 This compares with one in four of those living in the community who were felt to have relatives who might have helped more — a difference which might well occur by chance .
17 What occupied our minds at nine o'clock on Monday night was the fear that our hero would be revealed to have hands of clay ; that , in short , he was not the musician we thought we remembered .
18 An organism works as an entire unit , and its genes can be said to have effects on the whole organism , even though each copy of any one gene exerts its immediate effects only within its own cell .
19 EMC is said to have plans of its own to bring out a new generation of Symmetrix , and is certainly not daunted by the hot breath of competition — it just announced a two-for-one stock split to be effected via a scrip dividend .
20 Indeed , it is doubtful that an inanimate entity can meaningfully be said to have interests , or if it could , what they would be .
21 Thus we may be said to have duties of kindness towards the animals ; but it is incorrect to represent these as strictly duties towards the animals themselves , as if they had rights against us .
22 Surely these can not be said to have objects or contents in the given sense .
23 Each of the known bodies at that time — the sun , Saturn , Jupiter , Mars , Venus , Mercury and the moon — were said to have powers or characteristic influences .
24 It was later replaced by another station which was said to have features modelled on the Palace of Nineveh .
25 Some of the others — Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie , for example — could not really be said to have voices at all .
26 Simple exhortation , however , offers no cure in these days when many of the country 's institutions are seen to have foundations built on sand .
27 Now that the truth of Iraq 's defeat is sinking in , and their former hero is seen to have feet of clay , some Maghrebis are turning their frustration not against him but against the West .
28 The message of the need for more small business counselling , which is now being promoted , is aimed particularly at improving the performance of businesses in the 20-50 employee size range , which are seen to have problems .
29 So they 're used to have thermometers stuck in them an and have the have the bed pan slipped underneath them yeah mhm
30 ‘ She 's even agreed to have Meals On Wheels , ’ Shirley volunteered , as nobody else was saying anything .
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