Example sentences of "have [art] [det] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the sense that apple has the same relationship to fruit as dog has to animal ( i.e.' — is an immediate taxonym of — ' — see chapter 6 for the meaning of taxonym ) , that relation is of the sort known as ‘ many-to-one ’ .
2 For instance , one of the signs that extremely and fast are united in a grammatical construction is the fact that the sequence extremely fast can be replaced by a single element , say , old , which has the same relationship to cars as does extremely fast ; furthermore , this substitution causes no grammatical change in the rest of the sentence .
3 Approaching from another angle , there is at least one answer which has the same claim to finality as ‘ I enjoy it ’ ( finality in the sense that no further reason may be demanded , although other reasons may outweigh it ) .
4 Sampson , of course , has no more claim to authority on pedagogic matters than Chomsky does .
5 Residents of these homes should have the same rights to choice of general practitioner and to NHS care as any other person .
6 Just as it is almost impossible to apply what is now called the ‘ Japanese ’ system of management to other parts of the world , because of the differences of culture and background of the people who are working in industry , so it is equally unlikely that the particular , precise ways that I have found so useful will have the same application to others ; Nevertheless , since I have spent so much of my life developing these ideas it may be that some of my experience will hit a chord of recognition or cause others to reflect or contemplate .
7 From society 's point of view the only question is whether those who had the benefit of these excellent libraries in the forces will have the same access to books when they leave .
8 Furthermore , they did not have the same access to health services that future generations will have received .
9 On more than occasion New Scientist — and at least one science editor from a leading newspaper , to our knowledge — has told the BA that the press can afford to pay for their own drinks and for those of their less wealthy friends who do n't have the same access to expenses .
10 The EC decided she had the same right to benefits as a man or a single woman .
11 Most important of all , their impact falls in particular on those groups of women who have the least recourse to income support ( see below ) .
12 ‘ We already have the latter thanks to Sister Meek and Dr. Gillian Baird . ’
13 A lawyer 's work has the same value as that of a barber in that all men have the same right to cam a living from their labour .
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