Example sentences of "had [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 One upper incisor and one lower disintegrated , all had damage to their root , and two were split longitudinally : 11 out of 13 incisors were recovered .
2 internal bleeding , right so the internal bleeding sometimes shows itself externally , for example if I had damage to my lungs or severe damage to the inside of my lungs I 'd cough up blood and that 's in , what do you think ?
3 He insisted he had permission to be there — a story he repeated to police .
4 Many of your listeners will know the Malvern Hills , and had resort to them And the fact that they can come and enjoy them today is through the dedication of board members over a hundred and ten years . ’
5 By the 1930s not only had admission to a profession become the goal of every middle-class family in the land , but they had come to seem bulwarks of society .
6 The charge that the USA was abusing , rather than simply using , its position , only had weight to the extent that the United States was putting pressure on central banks abroad not to convert more of their dollars into gold .
7 Through Brooke and his own contacts , he had entry to the cream of Hollywood parties and the cream of Hollywood society .
8 All three countries have at one time or another during the 1980s had recourse to the IMF for standby loans .
9 He rarely had recourse to it .
10 In consequence , Rome had recourse to diplomacy and negotiation .
11 It seems , moreover , that from the 1830s and 1840s there was a distinct switch in literary representation of the type of women who had recourse to abortion : no longer was it just the seduced domestic , but the married and unmarried working women , particularly factory women in the textile areas of Lancashire .
12 Although , apart from lapis lazuli , supplies of all these were available in Egypt and Sinai , Egyptian craftsmen often had recourse to coloured glass to infill cloisonné cells .
13 I demolished it without difficulty , though it was extremely hot and I had recourse to the water when no one was looking .
14 Interestingly , these second visits were never successful , and interviewers then had recourse to the back-up lists .
15 We can hardly resist the conclusion that the parish officers only had recourse to the policy of subsidizing wages wherever the attraction of urban industry made itself felt too weakly , leaving a pool of surplus manpower and substandard wages .
16 Others had recourse to the ius gentium tradition associated with Hugo Grotius .
17 Other such terms , for example free , as in ‘ then we were free ’ , certainly had reference to the past , but carried direct contemporary reference : a man would say of another , ‘ he is a free man ’ , and mean that he took no orders from a superior ; and a man ( asked about his own occupation ) might say with some pride that he was a ‘ free Zuwayi ’ ( zuwayi hurr ) , and imply his condition was closer to the old days than that of most of those he saw around him .
18 Teixeira 's contribution to the genre was first performed in 1728 , just after he had return to Portugal from Rome , and it reveals Italian influence in its polychorality ( it is scored for five ‘ choirs ’ of four voices each ) and the florid , operatic nature of the solo snippets .
19 One had need to be well-informed to travel with that child .
20 I do n't think any of the five of us could ever remember Laura being cross — not that she had need to be , we were good and reasonable children , always having been treated reasonably , but she had her moments of trial .
21 Not that she had need to .
22 He was horrified to find that a British grocery family , close relatives of the Jews who had taken over his lands , had title to the property .
23 Life had been-kind to her and there were few lines on her face , except in the corners of her eyes and around her swanlike neck just beneath the chin .
24 I 've just seen her going that way , and I 've just seen skinny Mick that she used to go out with a she had baby to , coming this way .
25 Critics and scholars had access to libraries , and the paid leisure to think , read , and write during university vacations , and , sometimes , sabbatical leave .
26 The move follows the recent series of leaks to the media demonstrating that loyalist terrorists had access to confidential security force files and photographs on suspected republican activists .
27 The chaotic transport situation did not harm it , since it had access to local raw materials and fuel .
28 The theory that the poet had access to deep and primitive levels put him awkwardly alongside the Romantic ‘ explorers ’ .
29 It was established in 1945 as the Industrial , Commercial and Financial Corporation to try to ensure that British industry had access to sufficient funds to feed its long-term growth .
30 Mr Goodwin did not see the file and does not know if his source had access to the file .
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