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

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1 16.2 The Proprietor agrees to indemnify the Publisher against loss injury or damage ( including all legal costs and expenses and any compensation costs and disbursements paid by the Publisher to compromise or settle any claim ) occasioned to the Publisher by any claim action or threatened proceedings arising out of a breach or violation of the above warranty provided that the Publisher shall have given prompt written notice to the Proprietor of any such claim , action or threatened proceedings upon its becoming aware of same and provided the Publisher shall have given the Proprietor the option , at the Proprietor 's discretion , to defend such claim , action or threatened proceedings himself .
2 Huy wondered whether that eldest daughter , who worked as Reni 's secretary , had helped him destroy the documents he drew up during Akhenaten 's reign , which would have given such priceless ammunition to his enemies , before turning his attention to the newcomers .
3 ( One might have expected heterosexual young men to be more influenced by what was after all a film of exclusively heterosexual practices . )
4 Although the Labour Left may have considered this official conversion to Socialism somewhat belated , it was attracted to the Peace Alliance only in so far as it represented a continuation of previous Unity campaigns .
5 On Nov. 8 US officials announced that an Israeli request to buy six US-built supercomputers had been stalled because of suspicions that Israel might have transferred sensitive nuclear technology to South Africa .
6 Des O'Grady must have made some audacious remark to her in his broad Irish accent for she gave him a wide grin , showing her impeccable set of incisors .
7 Secondly , the activation of the renin-angiotensin system ( the physiological consequence of sodium depletion ) may have had opposite intrarenal effects to those of angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition , and therefore microalbuminuria was not reduced , even though blood pressure was reduced by hydrochlorothiazide treatment .
8 That would have enabled any controversial remark to be edited .
9 The government will almost certainly have to do some unpopular things to the welfare state .
10 What was arresting was n't what they were saying : minimal prompting would have elicited numerous similar testimonials to Bobby Charlton 's qualities as an Englishman , an athlete , walker-on-water , inter-galactic being , ambassador and father .
11 The Hoptons could have introduced other local families to the duke .
12 The Hoptons could have introduced other local families to the duke .
13 Episodes of acid rain ( in the range 3.0–3.6 pH ) may have caused major environmental damage to regions such as the Himalayan mountains and the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir ( where there were several reports of thick oily or sooty snowfalls at altitudes above 3600 m ) .
14 A century or two ago , though , who could have imagined any practical benefit to mankind from such erudite and scholarly historical research as studies of the exact path of an eclipse , or painstaking measurements of the angular diameter of the Sun ?
15 As you shall see in the next section , the predominance of hydrogen in Jupiter means that it does not have to have high interior temperatures to be liquid .
16 And of course she 'll have to have these wretched tests to be sure the baby 's all right . ’
17 Angel 's parents would have taken poor lonely Tess to their hearts immediately , as they did every other lost soul , without thought of family or education or wealth .
18 We have received no formal approaches of this sort although we believe some organisations may have expressed some informal interest to DTI .
19 With this one issue so heavy on his mind , might he not have muttered some confused reference to it in his dreams ?
20 Therefore , we do not have to make any firm representations to the German Government in such matters ; they feel exactly as we do about them .
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