Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] have [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Screening services are often fragmented , and the public may not have equal access to particular screening programmes .
2 The librarians in the academic sector are particularly aware that students have few library and information needs and problems it the outset of their academic careers , but are mindful nevertheless that they may not have easy access to the students ( especially in the polytechnics and the universities ) until a much later stage of their courses , if at all .
3 This , however , does not mean that there are no further levels of distinction inside the group or that an individual member or a particular family within the gens may not have privileged access to a part of the gens territory .
4 Just as some readers may not share an action or background knowledge schema with an author , so they may not have ready access to a logic schema which would help them to use the passage effectively .
5 We might n't have another chance to be alone like this for ages and ages . ’
6 Accordingly , the simple statement of the law that the maximum duration of a term must be certainly known in advance of its taking effect could not have direct reference to periodic tenancies …
7 Manglapus said on Sept. 22 that US forces would only have commercial access to the bases after September 1991 .
8 ‘ The FA have indicated that they would not have any objection to there being no relegation this season .
9 It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) .
10 ‘ In that case , ’ Lacuna said , ‘ you ca n't have any objection to Pool looking inside it . ’
11 This essay will seek to show Ministers would indeed have good reason to be terrified if ordinary people began preferring constitutional theory to government practice and acted on their preferences in their judgment of politicians .
12 ‘ I suppose it 's not surprising you do n't understand — you 'd never behave like that , would never have any need to
13 By the same token a male fieldworker will not have easy access to conversations with adolescent girls , as John Harris found in Belfast .
14 I am delighted that in a rapidly expanding area like Haughton young families will now have easy access to a nursery for their children .
15 The Isle of Wight TEC will certainly have equal access to the competition .
16 There is no need to withdraw your blocking arm fully as you reverse punch ; you probably wo n't have enough time to anyway !
17 If it is less than 4 m ( 13 ft ) you wo n't have enough room to be able to manoeuvre yourself comfortably .
18 " We wo n't have any need to , will we ? " said Alice sweetly .
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