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

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1 After the meeting Coun Wilson said he would seek to have the issue raised in the House of Commons .
2 If such consent is withheld , then the doctor could seek to have the child made a ward of court .
3 If it is unnecessarily bureaucratic the engineer should seek to have the systems modified so that they contribute more cost effectively to improved quality .
4 In the course of the argument I was told that the debtor will now seek to have the bills taxed .
5 It was claimed that the population of these desert ascetics was equal to that of the Nile towns , but religious fervour can hardly be trusted to have a head for figures .
6 So let me put that vote to the hundred , do you think every woman has a right to have a child , or to try to have a child ?
7 You 're not expected to have a Ph.D .
8 The council argued that a landlord , particularly one such as a local authority , can not realistically be expected to have a system of inspection of all its premises and in practice is entitled to depend upon notification by its tenants .
9 Thus , excluding those with intervention , about 1000 out of 1600 patients would be expected to have a stenosis of more than 60% , despite an absence of clinical evidence of ischaemia and the negative exercise test .
10 Second , any true scholar is expected to have a capacity to respond to — and indeed share in — these humane qualities .
11 The THORP facility , which was the subject of the long-running Windscale public inquiry in the mid-1970s , is expected to have a life of 10 years .
12 The server market is expected to have a compound annual growth rate of at least 21% up to 1997 — growing from 34% of the total number of systems shipped and 18% of manufacturers ' revenue in 1992 to 67% and 34% , respectively , by 1997 .
13 The server market where NT will be deployed is expected to have a compound annual growth rate of at least 21% up to 1997 — growing from 34% of the total number of systems shipped and 18% of manufacturers ' revenue in 1992 to 67% and 34% , respectively , by 1997 .
14 Mexico City is expected to have a population of 31m by 2000 ( 11m in 1975 ) .
15 I think we 're now in the third phase , where women are expected to have a job , but at the same time to look after the family and keep themselves alluring to men .
16 The Vendor can not possibly be expected to have a view as to whether or not the Business is a party to any agreements which fall within these categories .
17 All courses , except where specifically arranged , are conducted in English and participants are expected to have a command of English as a working language .
18 Japan Computer Corp is to build an X-terminal plant in Niigata Prefecture , investing about $3.9m to construct a plant of 22,500 square feet , which is expected to have a production capacity of 2,000 terminals per month .
19 The Commission 's responsibilities were also increased with the transfer of offshore safety from the Department of Energy and the transfer of the Railway Inspectorate into the HSE is also expected to have an influence on research activities .
20 The explanatory variables which are utilised are expected to have an impact on union growth because they affect the opportunity and/or the propensity of workers to join a trade union .
21 Internally generated stimuli ( such as feelings of hunger , thirst or sexual arousal ) might also be expected to have an effect on dream content .
22 Local staff or voluntary workers can not be expected to have the resources , time or experience to ensure that telecommunications , backdrop , crowd flow , music , lighting and camera positions are available at the right time and in the right way .
23 will you promise to have a look er will
24 Several admirable but narrow-banded supporters ' organisations rail and rattle at the iniquity of it all and occasionally they are even permitted to have a say at the distant end of a long table .
25 As we have seen , a public company is no longer permitted to have a charge or lien on its shares except ( a ) when the shares are not fully paid and the charge or lien is for the amount payable on the shares , or ( b ) the ordinary business of the company includes the lending of money or consists of the provision of hire-purchase finance and the charge arises in the course of a transaction in the ordinary course of its business .
26 Even so , it would have been impossible for an insect to grow much larger , say to have a girth more than a quarter of an inch in diameter .
27 Aye it was a difficult job but as I say to have an experience mines
28 We take causal circumstances and causes to have a nature lacked by effects .
29 Most of the alpha particles will be contained only if the current flowing through the discharge is higher than about 2.5 million amps : so JET was designed to have a current of 3 MA .
30 ‘ It is a beautiful boat and was designed to have a lady and gentleman in the stern and the chauffeur at the wheel , ’ Mr Freebody added .
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