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

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1 Mr. A. J. Beith ( On behalf of the House of Commons Commission ) : The Computer Officer , who has responsibility to both Houses for computer developments planned for Parliament as a whole , has a staff of two assistant computer officers , one of whom is on secondment to the House , and one full-time and one part-time secretary .
2 The Human Resources Director has responsibility to the Board of Directors for the implementation and continuity of all matters relating to environmental issues .
3 Each has responsibility to an individual BDC .
4 If you say , ‘ Well , of course , yes , I can easily explain that , but basically we 'll transfer the the , the handling of the enquiry to A Department , which of course has responsibility to B , but B ca n't do that without C , ’ you have to know in your own organization that that 's the way the procedure works , but it will mean nothing to the listener .
5 In this speech , Simon has recourse to the theories of the Russian Formalist school of criticism to support many of the arguments he puts forward on behalf of the inherently political viability of a formalist aesthetic .
6 If damage is inevitable , NCC can negotiate a voluntary agreement to retain traditional land management with calculated compensation payments to the applicant ( if necessary via arbitration ) but if such arrangements are impossible , NCC has recourse to Section 29 Orders ( sanctioned only by the Minister ) which can lead eventually to compulsory land purchase .
7 This explains why English has recourse to a preposition , a word whose function is to establish a relation between two words when no mechanism of incidence is provided for by the words themselves , in order to make the infinitive incident to a support situated outside its event time .
8 After Margery has swallowed Dame Sirith 's trick she has recourse to the same commercial means of gaining what she thinks she needs and what she therefore now wants — indeed yearns for with an eagerness that the clerk himself could hardly have hoped for !
9 It is therefore not surprising that Chiaro occasionally has recourse to quoting from advertising campaigns ( e.g. the Perrier eau advertisements , p. 39 ) .
10 Although the steaming was successful the locomotive still has work to be undertaken on the brake gear .
11 The DNA sequence of this PPT element in addition to exhibiting homology to the previously proposed neuronal consensus ( 8 ) has homology to other single stranded DNA binding protein elements which have recently been identified and occur in non neuronal genes .
12 By concentrating on the value and significance of their experience , the counsellor will generate not only an important historical and social insight , particularly if a physical record is kept , but will learn about the impact of the war on the individual , that is , from the only perspective that has relevance to the counsellor .
13 It was said that " the House of Commons is not subject to the control of the courts in the administration of that part of statute law which has relevance to its own internal proceedings . "
14 For this reason the American experience has relevance to the United Kingdom , and perhaps vice versa ; and developments in law , medicine , the police force and the social services are worthy of the attention of those within education .
15 Clearly it has relevance to the design of effective risk management and collections systems and to the issue of customer service in its widest sense .
16 But it also has relevance to the pro-active marketing of credit and , to my mind , nicely illustrates the crossroads the industry has reached and the opportunities that lie beyond it .
17 Consciousness is said by him to be , fundamentally , activity which has reference to content , or activity which is directed upon t ; n object .
18 This section has reference to certain points of procedure which must , or which may , be followed by the licensing board at its meetings .
19 This counter has point to it , but it is a one-sided reading of the situation .
20 Leave Woil for now , for he has need to be by himself .
21 Against that , though , each type-face that a software company has title to stands to be widely licensed , and the demand for professional printing from computer-owning desk-top publishers has become much greater .
22 Until it is universally accepted that nobody whatsoever has title to property other than that held under rules to be agreed and laid down by all humankind , as distinct from those alleged to have been the product of some ‘ god ’ or other , will the first step towards formulating those rules have been taken .
23 This makes it clear that certification , like a share certificate , is not a representation that the transferor has title to the shares but is a representation that certificates have been produced to the company showing a prima facie title and that the company will be liable to compensate any person who acts on the faith of it , provided that it was issued by someone authorised by the company to issue certified transfer and was signed by someone authorised to sign .
24 If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company .
25 Everybody has access to it and politicians ignore it only if they are thick or arrogant .
26 NOW that Nicholas Soames has access to a ministerial Montego , what will happen to Sutton , his old chauffeur ?
27 The middle-class parent who is dissatisfied with the quality of school rarely has access to a parochial or private school option .
28 We will make sure very community has access to dentists , with the resources to provide full NHS cover we will and restore the free dental check .
29 The centre also has access to a number of marketing-oriented databases that contain full-text market reports , company information and extracts from trade journals and the press .
30 The group is strong because it has access to power through its institutional involvement with the state , which is why Becker calls it a corporate bourgeoisie .
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