Example sentences of "have [art] [noun] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 One of its tenets is that only well educated and professionally trained individuals have the competence to work with the mass media .
2 London , UK : Courtaulds employees have the chance to go behind the scenes at the Science Museum , under a sponsorship scheme , to view collections currently not on display .
3 Kelly Wagland plays in the centre after injury while Greg Forster and David Minter have the chance to operate as the first string half back pairing .
4 YOUNGSTERS have the chance to follow in the footsteps of rugby Grand Slam greats Rob Andrew and Rory Underwood this Easter , courtesy of a council 's sports programme .
5 More important is the possibility , after 1994 , that one contractor may bid to take over another , and outside investors have the chance to buy into the contractor companies , opening the door to possible foreign ownership of some of the network .
6 All these substances have the ability to float from the lower atmosphere ( the troposphere ) into the upper atmosphere ( the stratosphere ) where ozone depletion takes place .
7 ‘ The majority of the squad that won the title have the ability to play in the Conference , ’ said Mr Clapham today .
8 And you should make one early raid on the Wednesday or Saturday markets , which offer dozens of stalls and hundreds of bargains if you have the patience to sift through the dross .
9 Then they have the gall to moan about the unemployment figures . ’
10 Long ago , Isaiah Berlin drew a distinction between ‘ positive ’ and ‘ negative ’ liberty : we all have the freedom to dine at the Ritz , in the sense that no one stops us — Berlin called this ‘ negative liberty ’ .
11 ‘ It 's very important for preparers of accounts to have a voice , and only the top 100 companies really have the resources to cope with the amount of time and effort that takes .
12 As you are building a new pond , you have the opportunity to put in the best filtration system , without paying a fortune .
13 Achievement by Prior Learning ( APL ) , ensures that as many trainees as possible have the opportunity to move through the programme and the results are very encouraging .
14 It is , of course , right to require them to adopt certain procedures to ensure that the public and the full range of interests represented by the authority have the opportunity to contribute to the consideration .
15 ‘ You have the skills to rise above the narrow confines of a labouring job . ’
16 Their powers are subtle and strong , and they have the knowledge to wake in the minds of their victims that which would be better left unwoken . ’
17 So , too , do those people in towns who have the misfortune to live near the wrong warehouse .
18 I would say that if a person is locked up from that time at night , there 's circumstances , their perhaps observation for their own safety , erm any body else that can be trusted at night sanitation are not locked in , they have the facilities to go to the toilet during the night , I mean this person that 's just said must of obviously been ob observation or was locked up for a reason .
19 Certain organizations have the power to object to the grant of an O licence and it is important for the haulier seeking a licence to be aware of who they are :
20 These parents are the decision makers and have the power to tap into the resources of their companies to provide schools with additional funds , materials and use of resources such as company mini-buses etc .
21 Such emblems , in their different manifestations , seem to imply that women have the power to empathize with the animal kingdom , to tame wild creatures , and use their strength and attributes .
22 ( 4 ) An offeror will not know whether there is any opposition to the compulsory acquisition of the minority ( minority shareholders have the right to object to the court under CA 1985 , s430C ) until he has acquired 90 per cent of the shares to which the offer relates and served the compulsory sale notices .
23 By thus consenting they form one body politic and it is implied in the contract that the majority have the right to conclude for the rest and let me quote for when any number of men have by the consent of every individual made a community they have thereby made that community one body with a power to act as one body which is only by the will and determination of the majority it being necessary to that which is one body to move one way a single body ca n't move in two opposite directions simultaneously .
24 Of course she knew that Silas had inherited this property , but what she had n't realised was that I have the right to live in the house for my lifetime , or until I happen to marry again .
25 All partners have the right to participate in the management of the firm .
26 It should be remembered that the personal representatives of a deceased partner do not in their official capacity have the right to participate in the business of the firm .
27 It is the place where you greet people who have the right to step over the doormat but no right to go any further .
28 Leading indicators have the potential to assist in the correct identification of turning points , as well as to improve the accuracy of forecasting more generally .
29 Groups of older people have the potential to develop as the vehicle for the counselling of older people by older people , offering mutual emotional support for group members in times of stress .
30 10.3 The Academic Parties shall , notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement , have a licence to use for the purpose of further internal research and teaching work all the foreground technical information that they themselves have generated together with such of the background and results as is communicated to them hereunder by the other Parties and is necessary for such use of their own result , but such use shall be in conformity with the confidentiality conditions of this Agreement .
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