Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] to have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The club are honoured to have been associated with such a great player and his memory will live for ever around Upton Park . ’ |
2 | All these complications are extremely rare these days in the United Kingdom , and what few cases there are tend to have acquired their infection in the thirties or forties , before widespread use of antibiotics brought the possibility of permanent cure . |
3 | I am honoured to have met you . ’ |
4 | Sceptics will argue that the chemicals we are exposed to have all been tested for safety , and should have no ill-effects at the concentrations we encounter . |
5 | But it also covers all arrestable offences which have ( or are likely to have or are intended to have ) certain consequences like , among other things , ‘ serious harm to the security of the State or to public order ’ , ‘ serious interference with the administration of justice ’ , ‘ substantial financial gain to any person ’ , and ‘ serious financial loss to any person ’ . |
6 | Mr. Lawson applies that description to people like me , who believe that tobacco advertising and sponsorship of sport are immoral and have precisely the effect that they are intended to have , which is to recruit young people into smoking . |
7 | According to the agency ( which may have its tongue firmly in its cheek ) the technique of their commercials is based on research by the Japanese video game firm Nintendo , and the ads are designed to have an almost hypnotic effect . |
8 | Insecticides used for control are designed to have a residual action which goes on killing cockroaches several months after the initial application . |
9 | If one does not like these features , one can use features that are designed to have a more clearly-defined phonetic meaning ( Ladefoged ( 1982 ) , chapter 11 ) , or alternatively , abandon phonetically meaningful feature labels altogether ( Fudge , 1967 ) . |
10 | Mairi Campbell of BOC at Cumbernauld and Jean Buchan of Playtex at Port Glasgow took part in Exercise Executive Stretch , 48 hours of physical and mental challenges that are designed to have some feedback into management skills . |
11 | Women receiving donated semen are recommended to have the HIV antibody test by the Dept. of Health . |
12 | All sites are recommended to have one LIFESPAN Training Process , where new users of LIFESPAN can experiment with the system without upsetting the live database . |
13 | ‘ Coping with stress ’ books often offer people a prescription : lots of techniques and good advice that are claimed to have been tried and tested and of proven value to all . |
14 | All sixty-five , despite wildly divergent styles ( Minimalism to Neo-Romanticism ) , and mostly diabolical qualities , are claimed to have a hot-line to the Sacred . |
15 | The unschooled , oral Wolof do not , then , lack the abilities of abstraction , symbolisation and formal logic that schooled , literate children are claimed to have . |
16 | And while you are not expected to be perfect ( who is , ever ? ) you are expected to have something to offer . |
17 | The Ford talks are expected to have a significant impact on pay talks throughout manufacturing industry in the next six months . |
18 | I think we 're now in the third phase , where women are expected to have a job , but at the same time to look after the family and keep themselves alluring to men . |
19 | Parents are expected to have total confidence in the school yet schools do n't often reciprocate trust and confidence in the judgement and goodwill of parents . |
20 | The introduction of the social fund raised issues for bureaux that the IPG was asked to clarify in the information items , thus demonstrating the breadth of understanding that the information writers are expected to have of problems in the field . |
21 | Articles of this genre are expected to have a happy ending . |
22 | Based at Dhahran , Saudi Arabia , they are expected to have mainly a reconnaissance role . |
23 | The explanatory variables which are utilised are expected to have an impact on union growth because they affect the opportunity and/or the propensity of workers to join a trade union . |
24 | Around one hundred galleries are expected to have signed up by the closing date and attendance figures are expected to be around the usual 100,000 . |
25 | inspectors are expected to have intimate knowledge and continuing experience of the classroom ; |
26 | Consequently , the authorities are expected to have devised comprehensive emergency procedures which can be implemented to deal with an accident , however remote a possibility . |
27 | For each key stage , programmes of study are to be drawn up specifying what pupils of different abilities are to be taught in each subject , and attainment targets set out specifying the knowledge , skills and understanding that they are expected to have acquired by the end of the stage . |
28 | The SVQs in Business Administration at Levels I and II are expected to have a wide appeal for employers and candidates alike and will probably be of particular interest to Youth Training ( YT ) and Employment Training ( ET ) trainees involved in office work . |
29 | Men can have one dark suit and wear it all day and no one will even notice , but women are expected to have the right clothes for lunch and afternoon tea and working in and then have some stunning outfit for evening . |
30 | Assessment of the PhD/MPhil is by thesis and viva voce In addition candidates are expected to have published a review or preliminary research findings and contributed to research seminars . |