Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] have [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The system is backed up by the Employers ' Liability ( Compulsory Insurance ) Act 1969 which makes it compulsory for employers to have insurance for personal injury to their employees . |
2 | ‘ The perpetuations within the psyche of the situation of the child vis-à-vis parents and other powerful and authoritarian figures with whom the child of necessity had dealings at that time . |
3 | It is recognised however , that a change in teaching methods to a more enquiry mode of teaching has implications for both resources and In-Service training in Catholic Schools . |
4 | He wandered around for a couple of hours having chats with any of the old fellows who were around the place . ’ |
5 | A person 's level of g has ramifications for everyday life — in school , at work , and in personal matters . |
6 | Since research into commercials consistently shows that a substantial proportion of viewers have difficulty with this type of commercial , this seems to be a mildly over-optimistic assumption . |
7 | Whereas the vertical combs of honey-bees have cells on both sides , the paper-wasp 's horizontal combs have them only on the under-surface . |
8 | The object of the analysis is then to identify and explain in what circumstances the authoritarian direction of resources has advantage over market-type alternatives . |
9 | Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter , not privileged , which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action , whether it relates to the claim or defense of the party seeking discovery or to the claim or defense of any other party , including the existence , description , nature , custody , condition and location of any books , documents , or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of any discoverable matter . |
10 | The quirks of demography have implications for future tax policy . |
11 | Although strenuous versions of individualism have answers to all three points , one sees their force . |
12 | A further 2 per cent of women and 4 per cent of men had income from private pensions not derived from past employment ( ibid . , |
13 | Goal for fibre Have pulses with one meal each day . |
14 | The government remains committed to Green Belt protection , conservation of agricultural land etc. but states that ‘ there is , therefore always a presumption in favour of allowing applications for development having regard to all material considerations , unless that development would cause demonstrable harm to interests of acknowledged importance ’ . |
15 | ‘ People with money have access to that stuff . |
16 | Many of the fields most popular with applicants have targets of modest size . |
17 | As in central government , the functional principle of allocation ( see Chapter 2 ) is widely used , with departments having responsibility for particular services ( education , housing , social services , and so forth ) ; however , in local government allocation by process is also quite widespread , with departments of engineers or architects , for example , providing specialist services throughout their authority . |
18 | In addition , some packaging which comes into close contact with food has implications on human health and quality of food . |
19 | On quantum , the court must decide simply whether the settlement itself is a reasonable one and for the benefit of the minor or other under disability having regard to all the circumstances of the case , including the risk of litigation , desire of the parties to settle , and the disinclination of the plaintiff to go to trial . |
20 | Methods of authentication such as the use of trusted third parties can be effective , and highly specialised services such as SEADOCS have advantages in certain transactions . |
21 | In 1988 , 138,000 children in England had statements of special educational needs — 1.9% of the total school population . |
22 | In antiquity the Gnostic separation of spirit from matter had consequences for two prominent features of mainstream Christianity . |
23 | The officers , whether beneficiarii , stratores or regionarii , might have been in charge of , and therefore accommodated in , the mansio , if one existed , though it has been argued that a beneficiarius , usually only a legionary , was too junior in status to have charge of such an important building . |
24 | Those in particular have connotations in both ways , for example in the sc the strategic level , er they might result in a whole sector being excluded from consideration . |
25 | Facilities and equipment are shared in many cases , and PhD students in Linguistics have access to joint supervision . |
26 | Thus , where the tenant had been innocently misled into believing that he would obtain a long term , and had invested heavily in the property next door , whereas the landlord in fact had plans for immediate redevelopment , the Court of Appeal upheld an order for a break-clause exercisable after the first three years of the term ( Amika Motors Ltd v Colebrook Holdings Ltd ( 1981 ) 259 EG 243 ) . |
27 | Until recently it was reckoned that men and women on average had sex with 6 different people in their lifetime . |
28 | And only 40 per cent of three to five-year-olds have access to pre-school education . |
29 | It is not uncommon for women to have children by several different fathers and men may often be loosely attached to a number of households at the same time . |
30 | Priority , in terms of funding , staffing and programming , must be given to the educational needs of the large majority of the population who do not at present have access to educational resources beyond minimum school leaving age . |