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

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1 Many writers on democracy believe that the experience of democracy in ancient Greece has little relevance to democracy in the modern world .
2 It would seem , therefore , that the courts would have little opportunity to sentence in cases where proof of injury was not available .
3 And see s.24(3) : [ n ] o goods shall be regarded as having continued to be stolen after they have been returned to the person from whom they were stolen or to other lawful possession or custody or after that person and any other person claiming through him have otherwise ceased as regards these goods to have any right to restitution in respect of the theft .
4 The vast majority of the population , even if they do own some consumption property , certainly have little access to income from productive assets .
5 Such terms are often found to be more-or-less transferable from one problem to another , and so have some claim to significance beyond the level of the particular problem in which they were derived .
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