Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] have [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the nature of the immediate problem , the professional must always have an eye to helping parents generalise the skills they have learned . |
2 | The RNLI must always have an eye to the future , anticipating the needs of sea rescue many years ahead . |
3 | Rather than arguing that elderly people should automatically have a right to all forms of screening or other selective treatments , we should ask whether such programmes should be in Operation at all , and if the resources would not be better deployed in alternative approaches . |
4 | It was however submitted before your Lordships , by Mr. Collins on behalf of Wickes , that there was a further , more specific , prerequisite of the exercise of the jurisdiction to grant an injunction in such a case , viz. that the defendant must plainly have no defence to a criminal prosecution . |
5 | ‘ They wo n't see any less of me and I 'll always have a key to the house , ’ he said . |
6 | I 'd sooner have the duvet to be honest about it ! |
7 | I mean I did not need to stay on at school or get my B.A. at Strathclyde to know when not to F or C. Fuck-me shoes , I just handed them back to the saleslady with as much dignity as I could muster and says , thanks but no thanks , I do n't know when I 'd ever have the occasion to werr them . |
8 | ‘ But perhaps we shall soon have an answer to another question . ’ |
9 | Labour leaders were delighted with Major 's accession , because they suspected he would not have the nerve to ‘ cut and run ’ early . |
10 | Would n't have a chance to would we ? . |
11 | It used to be a tremendous transition from 1 April when you realised you would n't have the garden to yourself until quite suddenly at the end of October when everybody goes . |
12 | In that case , the Universe would n't be infinitely large , but it would n't have an edge to it either . |
13 | They will also have the right to paid time off to attend antenatal examinations during working hours . |
14 | ICL — which also wants a Sun port for its own purposes — will initially have the product to itself , but other ports will follow , and other TP monitors , such as Top End and Encina , are also being considered ‘ although we pretty much have our hands full at the moment ’ , says Nierenberg . |
15 | One of the great regrets , I am sure , of all hon. Members is that because the hon. Gentleman has chosen to leave us at the next election he will never have the opportunity to be a junior Minister . |
16 | She thought , ‘ I shall count , very steadily , all the way there and then I sha n't have a chance to be afraid , ’ and then the carriage turned right out of the driveway and went past the orchard wall and with a leap of pleasure , she thought , ‘ In two days the hens will be there ! |
17 | But he knows if Swindon does n't fall to Labour , he wo n't have the power to hand it out anyway . |