Example sentences of "[vb pp] have [art] [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can hardly be expected to have a great deal of time for gardening , ’ she said , ‘ I am forced to pay out money for gardening help . ’ |
2 | Students will be expected to have a thorough knowledge of them for their first grading exam . |
3 | In order to analyse possible variations in expression , we studied whole blood from a patient with pheochromocytoma , who was expected to have a high level of expression of this gene , obtaining a value four times higher than those from normal subjects ( data submitted but not shown ) . |
4 | The masses can never be expected to have a clear conception of a supreme God without investing those attributes with a projection of their own personality . |
5 | For efficiency and confidentiality , the conference is expected to have a clear set of objectives , and to be restricted to those people directly involved with the child and the family concerned , and those who need to know about or have a contribution to make to the tasks involved . |
6 | Thus patients with significant bile acid malabsorption can be expected to have an increased production of bile acids . |
7 | Mrs Tirebuck observed : ‘ Teachers are often expected to have an in-depth knowledge of science , so we are grateful for the help . ’ |
8 | For instance , sibling nodes ( nodes which have some hierarchical relation to the same node ) might be expected to have the same pattern of ‘ target node names ’ . |
9 | The TW68 is designed to have a maximum range of 1,000 miles while carrying up to 14 passengers . |
10 | ‘ L ’ stands for laminate , and this fabric is claimed to have a hydrostatic head of 10 metres — thoroughly waterproof — but the seams are not hot-taped . |
11 | It will offer up to £100,000 in support to Fife companies with ideas that are considered to have a good chance of success but lack resources needed to develop their products . |
12 | The Committee suggested that the Lord Chancellor should appoint chairmen and clearly favoured an increase in the use of lawyer chairmen principally because lawyers were considered to have a good grasp of principles of procedural fairness . |
13 | A patient was considered to have a previous diagnosis of asthma if they were enrolled in the pulmonary clinic with the diagnosis of asthma , were receiving chronic bronchodilator therapy , and had a FEV 1 of not less than 1.5 litres . |
14 | Sotheby 's sheet had seen too much of the sun and was also considered to have a high estimate of $150,000–200,000 . |
15 | This is a difficult area in practice as the legislation specifies no age at which children may be considered to have the requisite degree of understanding . |
16 | This excluded group , which the supplement categorises as ‘ inadequately described ’ or ‘ unoccupied , ’ and which consisted of approximately 849000 children in 1981 , is reported to have a variable pattern of death rates . |
17 | PCB residues in the blubber of the California bottlenose dolphin also exceeded previously published concentrations for cetaceans from all other parts of the world , except perhaps the Mediterranean coast of France , which have been reported to have a maximum concentration of over 2500 ppm . |
18 | Frank Hepburn , assistant to the director , said : ‘ Because of the sense of bereavement at this unprecedented loss , it was decided to have a special programme of memorial events which would act as a focus for remembering them and help raise funds for charities with which they were associated . |
19 | The gangling 22-year-old , a modern linguist at Queens ' College , Cambridge , is said to have a serious chance of becoming ‘ the first Kinnock in a thousand generations ’ to achieve first-class honours . |
20 | When the amount exported exceeds the amount imported the country is said to have a favourable balance of trade or a trade surplus . |
21 | EU has a range of from 6 to 7 and is said to have a rough period of 60 days , though I have never found much evidence of it . |
22 | First , it was said to have a unique mechanism of action . |
23 | English can therefore be said to have a grammatical category of number . |
24 | If the import of goods exceeds exports then the country is said to have an adverse balance of trade or a trading deficit . |
25 | The company is said to have an installed base of around 30,000 Unix servers in Europe . |
26 | In the past children 's reading was seen to have the heavy purpose of providing the young reader with moral guidance , indeed moral direction . |
27 | The ticketholder of the first ticket drawn has the first choice of artwork . |
28 | However fantastic the labyrinth into which that impulse had led him , his first visit to St Matthew 's at least had had the comforting stamp of normality and reason . |
29 | Yes , you 've got to have a certain degree of structure in it and that happens I think through the parish council in a number of the key areas , but you have got to retain a degree of flexibility , otherwise you will just stifle initiative , you 'll stifle growing issues that happen . |
30 | We 've got to have a good system of monitoring with a liason committee . |