Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As the group was under one unified control it was possible for an employee to be moved around within the group or at least have " his information and knowledge " so transferred making it important that Littlewoods should have protection regarding the whole GUS group .
2 For example , when words which should have stress on the first syllable were said with stress on the second syllable , they were misinterpreted .
3 In deciding the scope of a " fair comment " plea and the degree of interpretative sophistication to bring to bear on the question of whether a passage is " comment " or " fact " , the court should have regard to the constitutional importance of the " fair comment " defence as a protection for freedom of expression .
4 But the Labour party was emotionally more committed to the plain principle that the workers should have access to the good things which in the past could be bought for money — health , security , places in grammar schools .
5 Is not it right that all children should have access to the latest technology , irrespective of where they live or the poverty of their parents ?
6 It further notes that the curriculum should take account of ‘ the ethnic diversity of the school population and society at large ’ , and draws attention to the principle that as wide a range of children as possible should have access to the whole curriculum .
7 geographic universality — everyone should have access to the same services ;
8 In it Taylor defends ideas that Mill himself found too radical ; primarily , that women should have access to the same professions as men , and that they should not be forced to inhabit ‘ separate spheres ’ .
9 But the aim is that , wherever possible , all pupils should have access to the full range of the English curriculum .
10 The Commission must have regard to the future development of competition ( including competition from undertakings located outside the Community ) , not merely to the position as it exists among the companies competing in the market at the date of the merger .
11 When considering transfer the court must have regard to the general principle in s1(2) that any delay in determining matters is likely to prejudice the welfare of the child .
12 When deciding whether to grant a request for transfer , the court must have regard to the general principle in s1(2) that delay is likely to be prejudicial to the child 's welfare and should apply the criteria for transfer in APO , art 7 ( see ( b ) above ) .
13 The decomposition process is the function of a whole myriad of microscopically small living creatures , bacteria , which must have access to the fifth component , air .
14 Our initial reaction to our brief in respect of bilingual pupils was that all pupils must have access to the same attainment targets and programmes of study for English .
15 Cancer research had a long tradition of support from private contributions , but new charities devoted to particular diseases , such as arthritis and rheumatism , leukaemia , and muscular dystrophy , were founded and became a great source of strength to workers whose interests had or might have application to the desired objectives .
16 — You could have access to the finest minds in the business … men and women with vast development experience , who often literally wrote the book on the topics they specialize in .
17 I could have access to the female population of the university , both pre and post maternity .
18 In a budgeting process , rather than creating BUDGET 1 , BUDGET 2 and BUDGET 3 for the different assumptions , different users could have access to the same file and contribute and see each others ’ ideas . ’
19 I do n't want really want Darren , I do n't honestly think , I think I 'd have difficulty in the initial breaking , but then everything else would go
20 It is ‘ joint and several ’ : anybody involved may have responsibility for the whole site , however slight the involvement .
21 However , techniques that are developed for theoretical purposes or for other applications may have relevance to the present project , and this is indicated where appropriate .
22 Centralised records provide the means by which many people may have access to the same body of information , regardless of their physical situation .
23 It may be that in the protestant — loyalist case this ethnic tendency may have priority over the British component of identity or be in conflict with it .
24 Thus , a Keeper of Italian Painting would have responsibility for the Italian drawings , thereby not only linking their administration and scholarly maintenance but also bringing drawing into the direct relationship with painting which Clifford says he has been advocating for many years .
25 The government was credited with introducing measures which would have impact in the long term .
26 Milan , perhaps significantly , announced it would have Lendl for the next three years .
27 He would have access to the great library , and some touch with the academics , and yet his pastoral instinct , and his work as a confessor , would have outlet .
28 First , under section 1(2) it is provided : ‘ the court shall have regard to the general principle that any delay in determining the question is likely to prejudice the welfare of the child . ’
29 A specialist addiction unit based upon the principles of the Anonymous Fellowships will have knowledge of the compulsive nature of eating disorders and will also have an awareness of how family members and other well-intentioned helpers may unwittingly enable the disease to continue .
30 To cite a small example from my own research , anyone wishing to examine , say , the strange attempt at a revolution in Britain in January 1941 that went by the name of ‘ The People 's Convention ’ will have difficulty in the British Library .
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