Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] to have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We would obviously like to have a synthetic surface of our own but we certainly would n't be able to provide such a facility without outside help . ’
2 You have to be a specialist , and even then , you can only hope to have a proper grasp of a small proportion of the scientific theories .
3 If Diana thinks she can just try to have a normal Christmas without the boys she is going to have a very miserable day . ’
4 ‘ Well , we 'll just have to have a male crone for today , ’ replied Miss Thorne in a dangerously quiet voice .
5 You do not always have to have a specific link to other items on the syllabus .
6 In short , teachers are helped to offer all children , as Quinton put it when reporting his and Rutter 's findings ( 1988 ) on the healing effects of teachers on children in even severe adversity , ‘ good school experiences , such as some form of success , accomplishment , sense of self-esteem or just pleasure in school activities ’ , with consequent better adjustment in adult life — even if they did not always seem to have an immediate effect ( ! ) .
7 If so , you 'll probably want to have a high proportion of the mighty Imperial cavalry units , at least one steam tank and probably the war wagon as well .
8 The program requires DOS 3.0 or later , and you will also need to have a separate virus scanning program , and a formatted system disk in order to complete the installation .
9 The program requires DOS 3.0 or later , and you will also need to have a separate virus scanning program , and a formatted system disk in order to complete the installation .
10 It must be irritating for ministers , used to almost unbridled power at Westminster , to be faced by hostile local bodies who can also claim to have a democratic mandate .
11 They would also like to have an independent body to evaluate European science and special one-year grants to help reintegrate post-doctoral students returning to their country of origin after working elsewhere in Europe .
12 I will probably continue to have the biological urge to reproduce right up until my menopause . ’
13 You know he 'd far prefer to have the cheap workforce that you could tell exactly and appear to know what he 's talking about , whereas the older men knew that he knew absolutely nothing .
14 Campaigners will now try to have the captive pair freed .
15 And , of course , people who do help by sponsoring these items could even choose to have a rare creature named after them in an unusual form of immortality .
16 This is not only to their credit , but to the credit also of the staff of the choir schools , whose dedication ensures that such schools will surely continue to have a special place in our educational system .
17 Political actors are therefore readily influenced by small groups which can effectively threaten to have an electoral impact .
18 Does my hon. Friend accept that much as many of us welcome the sports and arts foundation , we would infinitely prefer to have a national lottery , which would produce far more money for sport and the arts ?
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