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

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1 Adult men , especially those old enough still to have a memory , however faint , of 1848 , were the characteristic insurrectionaries of 1871 .
2 I am delighted that our Government has taken this seriously enough to have a minister devoted to environmental issues .
3 and I thought at the time it 's , it 's quite good enough just to have the idea and talk about the idea , make some drawings and
4 right , and to put it all back together to have some sort of record
5 It then supplements the pre-emption thesis by showing that we should be concerned not merely to have the proper attitude to those in authority over us , but also to those in authority over others .
6 In order to survive the jungle and live to tell the tale it is important not only to have good companions , but also to have the best available equipment .
7 The 36-year-old American is unlikely ever again to have such a good chance to lift a 10th title , with Monica Seles absent and Graf out of the way until at least the final .
8 However , one suspects that the transition is illusory since the formidable constraints to translating techniques into widely-adopted practice only become fully apparent when the project is big enough potentially to have a significant impact .
9 ‘ In a year which has seen more investment than ever in drama on S4C , it is wonderful not only to have audience acclaim in Wales but critical acclaim of professional peers in the RTS. ’ he said .
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