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

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1 Future developments in the use of microcomputers including applications such as the use of expert systems , compact and video disks , electronic publishing and interactive video will be discussed in Chapter 10 and allow those starting to use microcomputers in schools to have a wider view of potential applications .
2 Now he is more calmly domiciled in Wiltshire to have a luxury apartment in Monte Carlo .
3 WACC-AR should make an inventory and directory that will enable communicators in Africa to have a better knowledge of the existing communication and human rights organisations , institutions and resources in Africa ;
4 One manifestation of alienism is that deaf people are not seen by the various professions in education to have a professional view .
5 Concern for this issue has recently surfaced in studies that were indeed set up originally to try to isolate the factors that determine which among a selected sample of children are likely later in life to have a schizophrenic breakdown .
6 He was saying that in order to have a greater life , you have to have a strong awareness of death .
7 Greater attention is now being given to the training of front-line paraprofessional personnel in order to have a greater impact on the country 's social development needs ( Pathah. 1983 ) .
8 So in order to have a reasonable chance of seeing an explosion before your research grant ran out , you would have to find a way to detect any explosions within a distance of about one light-year .
9 Help them to stick up for themselves and see that it is not worth being treated badly just in order to have a best friend .
10 In order to have a unified view of the subject we have started with Maxwell 's equations .
11 Peter Davies , the 1988 winner of the silver arrow , was using a composite bow in order to have a better chance of winning , but next year he intended to shoot longbow for he thought this was really a longbow tournament .
12 erm There 's always an ambivalence in the relationship between governors and schools in that , in order to have a good relationship with a head , you need to be on friendly terms with him so that the head , or her , so that the head will communicate with the governors .
13 There are many such little rules that are needed in order to have a good spelling corrector , that will not make some correction that is not the one you intended .
14 We are planting four acres of woad in order to have a blue bed for next year cos there is n't enough woad is is is in rather short supply so we have to grow our own .
15 ‘ [ T ] he loss of efficiency that comes from insider trading laws is a price worth paying in order to have a fairer market . ’
16 In order to have a balanced diet , it 's important to have a set number of units from each group each day .
17 In order to create a single market , it is necessary either to harmonise all domestic laws , in order to have a common regime throughout the Community or for member states to recognise each other 's requirements as legally equivalent .
18 ‘ Fignon was informed in time to have a second test done , ’ Alaphilippe said .
19 You know that it is extremely risky to leave the choice late and that , at the very latest , you must be organised in time to have a good look at the proposed field and to get into a good position for a proper base leg .
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