Example sentences of "is to have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What can be done on a day that is to have no subsequent day ? |
2 | It is to enable those who do not know and can not know enough for policy-making to make policy , yet it is to have no policies of its own . ’ |
3 | You may consult this man , but he is to have no direct or unsupervised contact with the families of the girls , and he is to work only under your orders , not independently . |
4 | When dealing with nerves , the most important single thing is to have a centre of concentration . |
5 | And for budding young adventurers he says the most important thing is to have a sense of respect for the countries you visit and leave things as they are . |
6 | ‘ The inspector here is to have a suitable flower piece and I a Constable landscape . ’ |
7 | My ambition is to have a different look each day so that I ca n't be labelled . ’ |
8 | Another , their influential sweeper Franco Baresi , is to have a metal plate inserted in the left arm he broke in Sunday 's derby win over Internazionale . |
9 | Tokyo is to have a new underground line . |
10 | What an ordinary individual needs is to have a slice of his savings invested in the company he works for , and the rest spread widely so as to spread his risk , through unit trusts ( mutual funds ) , life-insurance policies or pension funds . |
11 | Once again you can appreciate how important it is to have a mixed and varied diet . |
12 | As you know , my intention is to have a perfect record of the island from prehistoric to present times . |
13 | JOHN BERRY , 54 , who was released on parole last week after serving three and a half years of a six-year sentence for making explosive devices , is to have a new appeal hearing in his long-running legal battle to clear his name . |
14 | JOHN BERRY , 54 , who was released on parole last week after serving three and a half years of a six-year sentence for making explosive devices , is to have a new appeal hearing in his long-running legal battle to clear his name . |
15 | But my once-a-week treat is to have a smoked salmon bagel . ’ |
16 | The list could go on , and it may indeed be appropriate to add to or subtract from it , but it is to be hoped that the general point is clear enough — that our first need is to have a very clear level of self-awareness about existing management structures and processes as a precondition for undertaking a review of these elements . |
17 | Another plan is to have a small set of advisory groups that would act as ‘ think tanks ’ in certain areas . |
18 | The main tool for fighting it is to have a carefully agreed work programme with your boss . |
19 | A good technique is to have a flip chart or white board , divide it with a line down the middle and ask someone to write up the arguments for and against . |
20 | The solution that Grayling finds the most feasible at present is to have a circular table with a hole in the middle . |
21 | Their trick is to have a very loosely connected skin , so free from the underlying tissue that a sudden gripping pressure can break it away , leaving the killer with only a mouthful of the instantly shed skin . |
22 | The second International Sea Symposium on Anglesey on May 1st–4th is to have a 500th anniversary theme . |
23 | There have been many attempts to produce haemocompatible materials and some researchers have suggested that the key to producing such materials is to have a negatively charged surface . |
24 | But to conclude the subject of dowsing and intuitive ways of finding out about ancient sites , the only way is to have a go yourself ! |
25 | It will be something of a surprise to cricket lovers in the ‘ Strong Country ’ if Mark Nicholas 's team does n't go close again in either the Benson and Hedges or the NatWest , and the advice is to have a little saver on both eventualities ( 20–1 with Surrey for the Benson & Hedges and 14–1 with Chandler for the NatWest ) . |
26 | ‘ The best defence for our colonies , as well as for our coasts , ’ he had argued the previous year , ‘ is to have a squadron always to the westward … [ which ] may in all probability either keep the French in port , or give them battle with advantage if they come out . ’ |
27 | When parents and children have been passionately attached to each other it may be that the only way to leave is to have a blow-up . |
28 | The boy from Horsham , Sussex , declares his ambition is to have a bath with politician Virginia Bottomley . |
29 | There are three possibilities : one is to have a repeat morning service , the second is to build a bigger building and the third and most flexible option is to plant a new church or churches . |
30 | If a scheme for Northern Ireland is to have a real chance of success , it must not only enjoy the support of a majority — it must enjoy also the acquiescence of most of the rest , a vivid illustration of the need for an adequate social foundation for any constitutional structure which is to enjoy even a modicum of success . |