Example sentences of "have the [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally the wife has the responsibility to make such comments as , ‘ The leg wo n't bend that way . ’
2 ( iii ) When the actor coerces the victim to submit by threatening to retaliate in the future against the victim , or any other person , and the victim believes that the actor has the ability to execute this threat .
3 Employee fundraising appears to be an increasingly popular option and whilst it involves a lot more work than a straight donation it has the ability to generate longer term grass roots support amongst employees .
4 It is estimated that every chlorine molecule has the ability to destroy 100,000 ozone molecules .
5 It also has the ability to handle loose wool and hank dyeing operations , a combination which traditionally require separate dye vats but are now possible from the one machine .
6 Fine-boned , fine-limbed and agile , it is well adapted to the uplands and moorlands of Devon where it has the ability to convert poor grazing into excellent beef .
7 For example , the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis has the ability to produce crystalline spores which act as natural insecticides .
8 The equity method is generally used for a holding of 20-50% of the outstanding voting shares ( that is , shares which have been issued and which are currently held by shareholders ) because it is assumed , on the basis of this level of ownership , that an investor has the ability to exert significant influence in the affairs of the company .
9 ‘ We believe Safrane has the ability to make great inroads for our company in the vital fleet and business sectors .
10 If that person has the ability to make instrumental arrangements , then that is an additional bonus .
11 He has the ability to infuriate other people for ( to him ) no apparent reason at all .
12 The manager has the privilege to create new users who , in turn , may then create other new users , building up families with parents and descendants .
13 MANAGER has the privilege to create new users who , in turn , may then create other new users , building up families with parents and descendants .
14 The public choice school again has the opportunity to explain this inconsistency .
15 Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health .
16 CODEFAM has been given time on the church radio station and thus has the opportunity to denounce human rights violations daily :
17 Each student then has the opportunity to apply this experience in an individual research project supervised by a member of staff .
18 Contiguity refers to ensuring that the student has the opportunity to make suitable responses .
19 With its core product the eponymous black stout , Guinness has the flexibility to explore new markets and opportunities through partnerships with other brewers in joint ventures , and licensed or contract brewing agreements .
20 It also has the capacity to do more evil than any other species known on earth .
21 If you use a fax card you 'll be ecstatic to see that WordStar has the capacity to create faxable files in a matter of seconds .
22 ‘ A political community which has the capacity to make public choices , providing a public which is able to assemble , to enter into a dialogue and decide about the needs of the community as a whole is the uniquely demanding challenge facing the public domain . ’
23 A joint venture between Brazil and Paraguay it began transmission late in 1984 and has the capacity to produce 12,600 MW with a flow of water through the 18 turbines which is 150 times that of the River Thames .
24 As a final point of information , the Bank of England still has the facility to re-introduce minimum lending rate ( MLR ) if it so wishes .
25 This states that , where a player commits an act of foul play which has not been detected by the match officials , that player 's union has the discretion to cite that player to show cause why he should not be held accountable in the same way as a player who has been ordered off the field of play .
26 First , has the state conferred special benefits on the corporators such as to justify a right of intervention of a kind that does not exist in regard to other business forms ?
27 Thinking — cognisance — is , however , not a matter of being in one mental state or another , or of flashing through a sequence of mental states : it is having conception of oneself as an experiencer of an external world , an experiencer who has the freedom to perform cognisant acts .
28 has the individual experienced any difficulties in the past with maintaining a safe environment and , if so , how have these been coped with ?
29 In view of the call by the farmers unions in Scotland and Wales for a ban on the importation of Irish beef , has the Minister made any representations to Republican Ministers about the widespread use of clenbuterol , or angel dust , in the Republic ?
30 Having admitted that the lower duty on unleaded petrol has helped to promote its use , has the Minister had any discussions with the Treasury about introducing such a lower level of duty for the cleaner diesel fuels which are now available , especially as BP is one of the pioneers in that respect ?
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