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

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1 Sometimes the people engaged in them will have attitudes to , and feelings about , old people which are not acceptable and may even be ageist .
2 They should have opportunities to : — use a range of approaches for investigating the past , including outline , in-depth , thematic and comparative .
3 One who does not have ties to the old regime is ninth on the list : Janusz Lekszton , a 29-year-old Gdynia-based entrepreneur whose firm , EL-GAZ , produces gas stoves , pipes and other building materials .
4 And if you move to a new house , remember that other people may still have keys to the premises — fit new locks , and use them !
5 I remember when I was a child that occasionally my parents would have visitors to the house , people that I 'd never set
6 Ancient laws governed who would have rights to watering holes , but the young herders were often caught in the breach , stealing camels and sometimes women , from neighbouring clans .
7 It is most frequently described these days as ‘ the second largest engineering group in the UK' , but does it have ambitions to be number one ?
8 I hope that , given the work done so far to design and cost the scheme , you can have tenders to hand by then on the basis that construction would begin on site very soon after a decision at that meeting .
9 Judges will have powers to fine litigants for failing to turn up at court hearings .
10 Does she have difficulties to people ?
11 ‘ And do we have witnesses to what exactly happened ? ’
12 A problem arises here : the company policies and procedures need to be based on some knowledge of employees ' willingness to move but asking the employees whether they are willing to relocate will not provide constructive answers unless those concerned can have answers to their questions based on hard facts — which are usually given in written policy statements .
13 By then she should have answers to all the questions Cara had listed , and could then sit back and take one very relieved breath .
14 I will have wages to tide me over initially . ’
15 This use of attire , stands by the very ordinance of God ; who , as he hath not sorted all men to all places , so he will have men to fitte themselves and their attire , to the qualitie of their proper places , to put a difference betweene themselves and others …
16 And the tensions coincided with a downturn in sales that indicated both the ebbing of the 1968 wave , and the growth of other revolutionary papers which did have links to particular groups .
17 At his peak Playschool would have claims to being the best chaser in the country .
18 At his peak Playschool would have claims to being the best chaser in the country .
19 Each chapter should have references to keynote original papers , and to books covering the subject in greater depth .
20 I mean , well if you have n't got gauze in your first aid box , but you could have something like a Mediwipe or you might be able to use , open up your bandage and you can use , you know , several pieces of this , just keep going down the bandage and then you know clean it and get rid of that bit , okay , another clean bit okay , so you can adapt with whatever you 've got in your first aid box , yes , and you wo n't necessarily have scissors to hand so you 'll have to do whatever you 've got and the little Mediwipes are very useful for that , but do n't use one Mediwipe for seventy five grazes , okay , one Mediwipe for one wipe and then discard , okay ?
21 The presence of these genera suggests that conditions on the waste ground — which include intermittent disturbance , little grazing , low competition between species , and unleached soil — must have similarities to those in Britain 10 000 years ago .
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