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

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2 ‘ We have plans to in the longer term , ’ says Mr Tanner , ‘ as and when we can persuade our customers that it 's a good thing to do . ’
3 In addition , Coltheart ( 1985 ) argues that other patients have impairments to the assembled phonology system .
4 Latinamerica Press has reported that nearly 200 of the 550 members of Congress and the Senate are owners of or have ties to some media outlet .
5 Have bonuses to directors and staff been considered ?
6 Citizens have recourse to the courts , administrative courts or social courts which have considerable constitutional significance in upholding the rights and entitlements of individuals as well as limiting the powers of the state ( Flamm , 1983 ) .
7 To my mind , evidence of conflict already exists : the deafening silence from Moorgate Place on Caparo is an example where self-interest has been allowed to be paramount : the decision suits the practising firms ( as their legal liability is narrowly defined ) , notwithstanding that in the public interest , would-be investors , existing individual shareholders and creditors who lose because they have relied on audited accounts which subsequently turn out to be defective , should , on any basis of equity , have recourse to those parties who are responsible , whether management or auditors .
8 If deaf people 's link to the hearing world and to the information distributed by the hearing world is faulty , then unless they have recourse to a second hearing person who can act as a check they will be unaware of the faults of the first hearing signer .
9 Those who have recourse to the deus ex machina of lethal rays or thunderbolts from outer space may incline to the former view , but only at the expense of disregarding the abundant evidence in the stratigraphic record of a correlation between mass extinctions and physical events on earth ( Hallam , 1981c ) .
10 Some indeed go back to Plato ; others have recourse to Herodotus .
11 But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade .
12 Although the American Anthropological Association 's statement on ethics is of some relevance to sociolinguists and is easily accessible as an appendix to a book which deals specifically with ethical problems in fieldwork ( Rynkiewich and Spradley 1971 ) , linguists do not in general have recourse to a widely accepted ethical code .
13 The Minister 's only defence I do not recall him using it in Committee — against the charge that he is wantonly selling public assets cheaply is that we always have recourse to the Public Accounts Committee .
14 But curators have keys to museums after hours and a big deep bath of unlimited hot water back home where wives have dinner waiting .
15 ‘ Well , as you know , Mr Caretaker , all the Chapter have keys to all the doors except the Bishop 's door . ’
16 We need brands that have relevance to both the high street and European market , which is far more brand-conscious than our own . ’
17 Sir , in making reference to erm policies which erm have relevance to the question of the status of the two sites we 're concerned with , I will start with those which are part of the statutory plan , that is to say the North Yorkshire County Structure Plan approved by the Secretary of State , and then proceed downwards to the more recent documents which do not employ .
18 Though it does not deny that subjects do have a duty to God to obey their ruler , it insists that rulers are not absolute , and themselves have duties to their subjects .
19 In contrast , commercial broadcasters have obligations to shareholders : they must consider the priorities and attractions of profit-making programmes and schedules .
20 And so we have obligations to them .
21 Some of us have work to be getting on with . ’
22 Other new features in this version include line styles that have arrowheads to them — not a great thing , but nonetheless useful , and a fully resizable floating toolbox .
23 INSIGNIA SOLUTIONS INVITED INTO THE SELECT BAND THAT HAVE LICENCES TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS SOURCE
24 Whether this actually demonstrates anything is debatable — we all have antibodies to Candida because we are exposed to it from birth , and a positive response to an intradermal test is seen in some healthy individuals .
25 Testing laboratories and occupational health departments should find the data concerning the proportion of non-responders who have antibodies to core antigen useful in estimating the number of hepatitis B carriers likely to be revealed with use of the protocol suggested in the joint working party 's paper .
26 While both these objections have truth to them , it is also clear that a range of critical writings which share more preoccupations than differences has emerged and that it can be contrasted to other forms of writing about texts and history .
27 Abdel Shafi told Israeli army radio on Oct. 21 that all delegates would be representatives of the PLO " in the sense that all Palestinians have allegiance to the PLO " .
28 First , there is evidence that men , even where they acknowledge that they have responsibilities to parents or children , often exercise those responsibilities through their wives .
29 The water companies have responsibilities to their shareholders , who will expect a return on their investment .
30 ‘ Auditors have responsibilities to the company as well , ’ said .
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