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

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1 What a pity that the members of the Napier Commission which was set up in 1883 to enquire into the conditions of the crofters and cottars in the Highlands and Islands were unable to have sittings in Islay ; despite pleas for them to visit the island they finished their tour at Tarbert .
2 What a pity that the members of the Napier Commission which was set up in 1883 to enquire into the conditions of the crofters and cottars in the Highlands and Islands were unable to have sittings in Islay ; despite pleas for them to visit the island they finished their tour at Tarbert .
3 All LEAs have a statutory duty to have policies on the various aspects of the education service for which they are responsible .
4 In the less prestigious occupations , Unionists were still more likely to have investments in railways , banking or insurance than in coal , textiles or engineering , more likely engage in commerce than in industry .
5 One hopes he will be rather keener to have play in marginal conditions if they arise during the next month .
6 In 1227 John Fitzgeoffrey gave the king 300 marks to have seisin of the lands which had descended to him by right of inheritance from his father .
7 Local planning authorities are also deemed to have permission for any development in their area which accords with the provisions of the development plan .
8 Employers wishing to hire foreigners would have to have permission from the local labour exchange , if they wished to avoid paying twice the value of the wage into the employment fund .
9 Two of the essential needs of animals are to have freedom of movement and to be able to perform most if not all natural behaviour patterns .
10 Although every family must make its own plans , it is only fair for grandparents to have freedom of choice in this matter .
11 It 's great to have freedom of the skies , and you never know where you will land .
12 People might aim to be remembered as ancestors by the continuation of their descent group , to have freedom from domination by others , or to have power for themselves , not profit .
13 A a , to make it easy to stop smoking you need to have freedom from stress , you need to have leisure , you need to have circumstances
14 It 's nice to have money for pretty clothes and makeup , but I prefer other methods ! ’
15 It used to be amazing at the end of the week to be paid , to have money in your hand for the work you had done .
16 Mr. Chapman enquired of the Board whether the paupers and children should be allowed to have money in the workhouse .
17 And building society , anybody who has a building society account prior to ninety one two if they had n't income really i they were silly to have money in the building society account because they were having tax deducted but could n't get it back and at the same time as the independent taxation they changed the er tax system for building societies and banks which meant that banks and building societies were then deducted tax at the standard rate of twenty five percent and it could be refunded or repaid or not deducted in certain circumstances , so back to your question , anybody who has money in a building society now , or is n't taxable , should ask the building society not to deduct tax , as they 're entitled to do , fill a form and , and where people can state that they do n't , they 're not liable to pay tax , building societies and banks will not now deduct income tax .
18 For a few to have money in abundance and others too little is the root of all social ills : it is the differential which results in unrest , riot , war , discrimination , class systems , crime , snobbery : the belief that one man is of more intrinsic value than another for reasons other than his temperament , his moral qualities , and his likeability .
19 Based in the centre of Rhodes , close to all the activity , bars , restaurants and clubs , the Noufara is an ideal meeting place to have cocktails before painting the town red .
20 They 've all been very responsible and they seem to have loads of energy and a sense of fun , which is essential if they 're babysitting for my three-year-old during the day .
21 We 're two charming females ( 17 ) seeking some charming males to have loads of fun with ! !
22 I used to have loads of records , they 're all gone now , scrap
23 I used to have Physics at half-nine and every now and then she 'd have an accident in the road so I 'd be running home , changing her and taking her back to nursery , which would mean I 'd be half an hour late .
24 Hence , accountants have been found to have attitudes about risk which are very cautious .
25 It looked , as far as I could see , like a bristleworm , until I caught a glimpse of its head , which seemed to have antennae of some kind .
26 ‘ I try to have humility about things , just be for real .
27 Although the incidence of dual pathology may be less in hospital outpatients populations ( 14% ) , it is recommended that the lower gastrointestinal tract should be examined in all patients presenting with anaemia , regardless of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy findings , except in those found to have malignancy of the upper gastrointestinal tract .
28 Yet it would be quite proper , and indeed is necessary , for non-scientists to have views about whether or not to buy meat for the coming weekend .
29 The reason is that the observables unc and s do not commute with each other and it is therefore impossible to have states in which they both take assigned values , like both being " up " , or one " up " and one " down " , as the second statement would imply if it were correct .
30 It was a remarkable gesture of faith in a club believed to have debts of £16m .
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