Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] a [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Campaigners fighting to save a hospital from closure have delivered a petition to Downing Street , calling for the plans to be scrapped . |
2 | What is inter-esting is that the provisions of article 7 relating to mobile equipment have triggered a proposal to Unidroit by Canada for a separate Convention on security interests in mobile equipment . |
3 | Improvements in seismic data quality have allowed an insight to be gained into the sub-Permian structure and stratigraphy which in turn has allowed the recognition of several potential Palaeozoic plays on the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif . |
4 | In addition , studies in children and in adults with acute diarrhoea have reported a shift to comparatively more aerobic faecal flora , which could influence SCFA growth in the colon . |
5 | Bangor City have tabled a request to the annual meeting that they should be allowed to host all their league fixtures at Farrar Road under the lights in midweek . |
6 | Perhaps those hon. Members who have raised points of order have done a service to the hon. Members who wish to take part in the ballot . |
7 | The family of a murder victim have accepted a donation to a trust fund in their son 's name from detectives who worked on the case . |