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

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1 Some may have plans to return later rather than sooner .
2 Does he have plans to extend operations during night time as well as day time ?
3 So far non-advertising revenue stands at 38 per cent of turnover and around 30 per cent of profits , though HTV does not have plans to make any large acquisitions , such as the purchase of CCA Galleries last year .
4 It does little for the already low standing of politicians in the public esteem for Major to say effectively that they did not have plans to raise taxes then and they only did it because it was necessary .
5 Orthopaedic surgeon Vic Seal at Hereford General says he ca n't operate on patients on his own waiting list , but he continues to operate in other , often less urgent cases , sent to him by health authorities , in Wales , which do still have money to spend .
6 Such sums could prove attractive to all sorts of unsavoury characters , including those who might have money to launder .
7 I did n't have money to go to the laundrette .
8 Not having the culinary skills to extract nourishment from this household item she passed on to her second request ; could she have money to buy uniforms for her kids to go to their new school ?
9 Well all I can say is he must have money to burn ! ’
10 The Head of Department admits that his syllabus states that pupils should have experience to develop the 3D skills , but this is far from the case .
11 Letting the woman have responsibility to decide what to do with herself should be allowed because she is the person who knows most about the situation she is in — many of the Catholic Church 's leaders are male and have not experienced the disturbing and difficult situations many women face .
12 Someone suggests that he might have skills to offer others on the scheme .
13 Many of these children do not have skills to relate to black people and they will experience rejection by white society ( Ladner , 1978 ) .
14 Public organisations do not have freedom to exit from " unprofitable markets " in this way and may have limited controls over inputs , for example , hiring and firing policies , pay levels , and so on .
15 It would be more accurate to say that although we do not have a right to such things we do have freedom to do them .
16 It states : ’ The CNR team , and many witnesses believe that nurses should have freedom to prescribe a limited range of items , such as dressings , ointment and medical sprays ’ .
17 Did they say owt and that when you ordered it , did it say that you were n't satisfied er that you 'd have postage to pay ?
18 The Bank stated that it will have proposals to put to the IBOA in relation to pension arrangements for Bank Assistants in the near future .
19 The police did not have reasons to arrest people , they made them up .
20 I 'd have lions to guard me !
21 The chaffinch must have opportunity to learn if it is to sing the normal song rather than the crude version .
22 They would ask me into their classes to watch them teach ; they gave me time for interviews ; they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I at various points in my research I erm attempted to feed back to them some of the material that I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this and I would erm use those meetings then to refine my ideas .
23 They asked me into their classes to watch them teach , they gave me time for interviews , they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I erm at various points in my research I attempted to feed back to them some of the material I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this .
24 Bank staff are professional and while they may have products to meet most needs , they wo n't sell you something you do n't want .
25 Second , may we also have permission to borrow , for display in our exhibition , the large Slezer print from your Cowan bequest ‘ The Prospect of Edinburgh from Ye North ’ , which is on display in the Edinburgh Room .
26 ‘ May I have permission to visit the garret where Brampton died ? ’
27 The Anfielders did not have permission to approach the player , but this was granted at a dinner with the Aberdeen party that evening .
28 However , guests will cease to be lawful visitors if they enter parts of the premises , such as the kitchen , offices , laundry , etc. , which they do not have permission to enter or if they enter parts of the premises where no one would reasonably expect them to go .
29 A deal was struck whereby the LCC obtained part of the Monico site for road improvements ; Cotton would have permission to redevelop .
30 The government should bear in mind that Virgin did not have permission to fly 95 per cent of the routes around the world ; it was unfair for British Airways to fly a ‘ loss leader ’ on the one route where Virgin did have permission .
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