Example sentences of "had [art] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The evidence of history , not to mention the physical evidence of those land deeds , suggested a subject of legitimate journalistic inquiry : who legally as well as morally had the right to ownership of the property ? |
2 | ( Some were less successful than others and had the appearance to Rose of blunt and rather insecure rowing boats , which to the end of her life she believed them to be . ) |
3 | In union negotiations , for example , I always found that if you had a heart to heart with the opposition , the single leader , you could probably gain something . |
4 | In strong winds , however , the sides of the tent had a tendency to cave in and flap about . |
5 | Her dark red suit , and the shoulder bag that swung carelessly , indicated that she also had a trip to town in view . |
6 | The Generalísimo was thoroughly imbued with the idea that Spain had a right to territory in North Africa . |
7 | The specific purpose of that Act , as of the Act of 1935 before it , was to enable claims for contribution to be made as between parties who had no claim to contribution under the general law . |
8 | ( As we shall see when we come to consider speech acts in Chapter 5- these kinds of inferences are often talked about as felicity conditions as if they had no connection to implicature at all . ) |
9 | Was she sure that she had no objection to Sancerre with the meal ? |