Example sentences of "[be] [verb] have [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My contemporary interest in the case is in the argument that Parliament could not sensibly have intended to frame its enactment in these terms simply for the purpose of dealing with the rare and improbable case of a crooked solicitor and , therefore , the provision must have been intended to have some wider operation .
2 For example , departments which had been recommended to have more formal meetings were unable to proceed with this .
3 We 're going to change this shop into Sex , he said Yeah , we 're going to have these rubber clothes .
4 Otherwise they 're going to have another sleepless night , and we need them fresh for the next stage . ’
5 Sports sponsorship by tobacco companies and particularly the televising of sponsored events increases children 's awareness of the brands [ 7 ] and those children with favourite advertisements have been shown to have more positive views on smoking than those without .
6 Some cases of Hepatitis B are complicated by a satellite virus known as the delta agent and its RNA has been shown to have this catayltic property .
7 I am going to have that bloody pervert 's head ! ’
8 I am going to have another early night .
9 ‘ We are going to have some nice chicken salad . ’
10 Decide if you are going to have any special sales offers or promotions ( eg selling last season 's Christmas cards at a reduced price , or a promotion on wrapping paper — 10p a sheet or six sheets for 50p ) .
11 We are dealing with it as well as we can in the circumstances and are beginning to have some real effect .
12 As Lévi-Strauss himself acknowledges , all social phenomena can of course be said to possess or exhibit ‘ structure ’ ( i.e. some degree of orderliness and patterning ) , just as , with almost equal plausibility , they can be claimed to have some functional significance .
13 Multiple batches can be made to have more similar spreads .
14 To ask whether the meeting had caused this conversation is meaningless , for spontaneously arising conversations can be said to have many different causes .
15 You certainly had to be tough to live at Tullivers after the Admiral had gone , for Lucy Trigg , in her eighties , could not be bothered to have any domestic help , nor could she be bothered to light fires , to cook meals for herself , nor to clean the house and tend the garden .
16 I 'm going to have some headed notepaper as soon as I can get the laser printer printing out things that I tell it to rather than printing out Courier Ten .
17 And I 'm going to have this white frill sp er erm roll , and I 'm going to roll the fabric I 'm going to leave all the pleating , not cut into that , but cut the valance platform and fold it over if you understand me and make it go over the the pole .
18 However , the first dog to be imported to have any major influence was Arbo Torfwerk .
19 The Policyholder shall be allowed to have any reasonable repairs commenced without prior notice to the Corporation subject to the Corporation being supplied forthwith with a detailed estimate in such form as may be required but otherwise the Policyholder shall not incur any expense in making good any damage without the authority in writing of the Corporation .
20 At the time when this scheme was introduced it was recognised that schools would be required to have some such arrangement in the future .
21 Whilst we and other members of the travel industry are campaigning to have any such charges waived for holidaymakers , it is possible that they will be in force when you travel .
22 Databases which had higher percentages of these citations were considered to have more extensive coverage .
23 Databases which had higher percentages of these citations were considered to have more extensive coverage .
24 American girls were said to have much more freedom than English ones , and Cora-Beth was older than herself .
25 What he should not have said is that he was pleased to join Blackburn 'cos they were going places , implying he did n't think Leeds were going to have any more success .
26 For instance , difficult toddlers were found to have more behavioural problems when they went to primary school ; unsociable toddlers were found to have poor social skills later and had difficulty in adjusting to school ; and toddlers with good language development showed above-average ability in language at the age of six .
27 Dazel is expected to have some big-name customer wins .
28 In other words , the adversary system is said to have both economic costs and political costs .
29 There is also the practical point that an investor wishing to share in the fortunes of say , the oil service industry is better off buying Schlumberger straight than Pearson , which is seen to have all that publishing clutter .
30 It 's certainly something we 're all gon na have too er adjust too , thank you for pointing it out that the United States is going to have such enormous influence er from , from now on , we 're all going to have to get used to it and er get used to how to deal with it .
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