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

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1 1.8 Staff who experience a violent incident will have the opportunity to talk about the incident with colleagues and managers .
2 You will have the opportunity to participate in the students ' learning processes , for example , through acting as a consultant to a Mini-Enterprise , or through working alongside teachers on the production and delivery of materials and lessons .
3 Where carers admit that abuse has occurred , or are fearful that it may , the worker may have the opportunity to work with the carer ( and where possible , the old person ) on a future strategy .
4 The parish representatives will have the opportunity to discuss with the Agencies of their choice the forms of support which they need to have in their task of bringing alive the mission statement of each parish .
5 In these circumstances those of us who have benefited from the excellence of Somerville and Oxford must surely do what we can to ensure that future generations may also have the opportunity to benefit from the privileged education that we enjoyed .
6 ‘ If they 're northern-born and bred and happen to live elsewhere , they should still have the opportunity to play for the North .
7 The listeners will have the opportunity to hear on the news network — major bulletins on the hour , and summaries on the half hour , three business programmes a day and regular updates on sport , weather , travel and business .
8 readers should have the chance to read of the project 's progress .
9 You will have the chance to qualify for the highest civilian cookery qualifications available in Great Britain .
10 Yes the classless society , no matter what background you come from you should have the ability to get to the top .
11 The trigger points are innumerable but the nurse should have the maturity to deal with the resultant feelings in a constructive way that avoids reflecting any annoyance on to the patient .
12 It is clear that their devotion to The Wedding Present was too strong , and they did not have the resources to see through the whole project .
13 If an adult patient did not have the capacity to decide at the time of the purported refusal and still does not have that capacity , it is the duty of the doctors to treat him in whatever way they consider , in the exercise of their clinical judgment , to be in his best interests .
14 For example , Vivian de Sola Pinto ( a regular contributor to the Review during the 19305 ) had come to consider that in the post-war world liberally-educated persons , whether schoolmasters , civil servants , or business administrators should have the capacity to contribute to the revitalization of a " soulless bureaucracy " , and that the main object of English studies should therefore be " the provision of a truly liberal education " for such " non-specialists " .
15 Probation officer Sylvia Jones told the bench that Bradley was an ‘ intelligent skilled man who does n't have the motivation to stay off the drink . ’
16 The next Labour Government will do it ; we will have the guts to come to the House with a solution that we think will be in the interests of the consumers , those who want to retain the special nature of Sunday , those who work in the industry and all the other interested groups .
17 That 's the part that gives you sustain and that 's the part that you do n't want to depress to the point that it touches the fret , because otherwise the fretted strings do n't have the clearance to run underneath the slide without touching it .
18 Separate grants for providing public access to set-aside land are available in certain counties under the Countryside Commission premium scheme , a scheme which , in the reform of the common agricultural policy , we hope will have the powers to extend to the rest of the country .
19 But the local branch did not have the power to agree to the offer .
20 If the Purchaser is simply concerned with the question of risk , then it need only have the option to withdraw from the deal if material warrant breaches become apparent prior to completion .
21 ‘ We simply do n't have the facilities to cope with the number of remand prisoners sent here . ’
22 Some countries did not have the facilities to deal with the wastes themselves and a ban might encourage indiscriminate dumping .
23 When the salesperson does not have the authority to deal with the complaint immediately , his job is to submit the relevant information in written form to head office so that the matter can be taken further .
24 ‘ Your front-of-house boys do n't have the authority to deal in the kind of quantities I 'm interested in .
25 The procedure owner at this level is the section head , who will have the authority to act as the regulator of the procedure 's performance .
26 The vendor should have the right to withdraw from the transaction without liability to our outstanding costs if interest above a reserve price ( for example , net asset value ) fails to materialise .
27 Every refugee applicant will have the right to go to the adjudicator , who will decide .
28 Every refugee applicant will have the right to appeal to the adjudicator .
29 If the said Member of Parliament is not selected as the prospective parliamentary candidate at the special meeting referred to in paragraph ( b ) above to be the prospective parliamentary candidate , he or she shall have the right to appeal to the National Executive Committee on the grounds , and only on the grounds , that the procedure laid down in these rules and the general provision of the constitution and rules have not been properly carried out .
30 The question on the appeal can be stated shortly : does the citizen have the right to recover from the revenue money demanded by the revenue and paid by him which was not due in law because the law was ultra vires .
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