Example sentences of "[adv] have a [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 At the same time it should be made clear that apart from false assumptions about matriculation , higher education should only have a small contribution to make to the range , standard and appositeness of 16+ and 18+ examination syllabuses and schemes of marking .
2 By the time it has been adzed out , you will only have a small edge to clean up as well as the underside .
3 When I asked Alison what qualities you need to be a marketing controller she said , ‘ you need to be able to establish immediate empathy with the people you are talking to as you may only have a short time to get the feedback you need .
4 Fortunately she had n't finished unloading the car , so would only have a single hold-all to carry back downstairs .
5 Job-seekers in East Cleveland will soon have a new service to help them find work .
6 After all he will still have a good pension to fall back on .
7 HMI will still have a vital role to play , despite the remarks of the hon. Member for Blackburn .
8 With Northern Ireland so reliant on its air links , Belfast International will always have a key role to play in the province 's transport and tourism infrastructure .
9 For catering and Hospitality Management NVQ level IV there will be joint certification of the awards and HCIMA will also have a key role to play in determining relevant assessment structures , external verification and quality assurance and control .
10 Mattresses Choose one made from natural materials to reduce the risk of allergies , and it should also have a hollow interior to allow air to circulate and discourage bed mites .
11 Family will also have a crucial role to play .
12 Litigation may also have a valuable contribution to make in activating and mobilising a constituency of common interests , thereby helping to establish and strengthen a collective political identity on the part of otherwise somewhat amorphous interests groups such as environmentalists , or peace campaigners , among whom there may be less cohesion and common identity than is the case with other campaigning groups .
13 Many people would rather have a stiff drink to help them sleep , than take a sleeping tablet for their insomnia .
14 I think where the dilemma emerges is in finding equity for an entity that may have had its balance sheet shot to hell in the recession but may now have a strong future to go forward on .
15 Enthoven argued that by separating the purchase of health care from its provision and management , and subjecting providers to an element of competition for contracts , providers would now have a financial incentive to cut costs , improve quality and be more responsive to what consumers wanted .
16 They include such things as stock control , critical path analysis , and organiser programs — and may well have a major role to play in mathematics learning in the future .
17 The second was a conviction that many of us had , that we do indeed have a great deal to offer , by way of expertise and consulting , from the campus .
18 Great Britain have never won the World Cup but after this summer 's titanic struggle for the Ashes and blessed with home advantage , Mal Reilly 's men will never have a better chance to take the trophy .
19 ‘ We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement .
20 ‘ We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement .
21 I think from that report there was a there was a requirement or request that perhaps the theatre should actually have a public meeting to talk about which way the theatre was going what things were going on at the theatre and that 's what the meeting is for this evening .
  Next page