Example sentences of "have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | It was clear , too , that Kanhai , who had taken over the leadership from Sobers , was coming to the end of his career and that whoever took over from him would have the opportunity for an extended run in the job if he were successful . |
32 | The document proposed that , to reduce waiting lists , health service patients should have the opportunity of treatment in private hospitals ; and that health authorities should explore the potential of placing contracts with private nursing homes for the care of elderly patients , in order to free hospital beds for other patients . |
33 | I needed to get my papers round before the weekend so that colleagues would have the opportunity to read them — the usual rule is that papers should be circulated to ministers seven days before a meeting . |
34 | And all the voters should have the opportunity to mark their approval or disapproval of these policies . |
35 | However , most people do not have the opportunity to obtain adequate vitamin D from this source . |
36 | Because of the big change in her life and all the different aspects of her new home and marriage , she did not have the opportunity to grieve her mother 's death . |
37 | So , although a wild horse would continually roam in search of food , a domestic horse may not , or may not have the opportunity to do so . |
38 | He argued , quoting The Green Book , that all children should have the opportunity of education , and he thought it most improbable these girls would have this if they had to travel to Zawiya . |
39 | I did n't think we would have the opportunity to say things — we all got a chance to speak . |
40 | Employees should have the opportunity to own collectively a significant stake in the company for which they work , through a democratic Employee Share Ownership Plan ( ESOP ) or a cooperative . |
41 | By the end of the decade , all three and four year olds will have the opportunity of nursery education if their parents so wish . |
42 | Renters are not ‘ down-and-outs ’ , but those who do not yet have the opportunity to own a home , though they may well do so in later life . |
43 | The key factor in enhancing children 's progress in reading is adult attention , most schools encourage children to take reading books home so that parents can have the opportunity to give help and encouragement . |
44 | Should the teacher have the opportunity to choose or decline the offer of help from a parent ? |
45 | ( iii ) Through experience of a wider range of poetry , they should have the opportunity to select verse forms appropriate for their own choice of subject matter and purposes . |
46 | In both key stages 3 and 4 they should have the opportunity to present an extended piece of work that has been planned , drafted , revised and polished over a period of time . |
47 | Most of their working-class contemporaries , of course , did not even have the opportunity . |
48 | I hope somewhere down the line I 'll have the opportunity of carrying the sack again for him . |
49 | The State has the obligation of ensuring this end by guaranteeing that homosexuals , living as they do in an ‘ abnormal ’ relationship , do not have the opportunity to influence directly the upbringing of children . |
50 | In 1986 TVEI ceased to be experimental , and in the White Paper Working Together. : Education and Training the Government put forward the plan for a national scheme with the aim that ‘ all young people in schools should have the opportunity of following a more relevant and practical curriculum leading to the achievement of recognized standards of competence and qualifications ’ . |
51 | In the latter case , as has been stated , each member will have the opportunity of making observations on the recommendations and of moving amendments at the council meeting . |
52 | Although the numbers have fallen in the last decade , a high proportion of the world 's children do not even have the opportunity of having protection from some of the major childhood killers , diseases for which vaccines are available — measles for example is a major cause of childhood mortality . |
53 | The boys were to be given a certain amount of trust in their activities so that they might have the opportunity to make themselves moral , which in turn could help them become good and valuable members of the community . |
54 | And we 've agreed the key point that the teacher and the learner must have the opportunity to ‘ bring things together ’ in meaningful and productive ways . |
55 | The top youth enterprise in N. Ireland will have the opportunity to compete at U.K. level . |
56 | The key element of this enterprise and education initiative was the specific target that , ‘ Each year 10% of teachers should have the opportunity to gain personal experience in the world of business ’ . |
57 | DES has not responded sympathetically to those LEAs which have maintained that they should have the opportunity to determine the most appropriate way of fulfilling their monitorial responsibility . |
58 | If some staff do feel uncomfortable in this role they should have the opportunity to discuss their feelings with other members of the team . |
59 | Whenever possible , students should have the opportunity of accompanying the occupational therapist or physiotherapist on a home visit . |
60 | The learner should have the opportunity to participate in ward rounds and case conferences relating to patients in her care . |