Example sentences of "[pron] had [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 internal bleeding , right so the internal bleeding sometimes shows itself externally , for example if I had damage to my lungs or severe damage to the inside of my lungs I 'd cough up blood and that 's in , what do you think ?
2 one journalist , one famous Scottish journalist told me when I wo , when I , when I had ambitions to be a journalists , oh do n't go into journalism because you 're a women and all you 'll get to write about is fashion !
3 When I was 11 or 12 I had aspirations to be a goalkeeper too .
4 For the first time since I had come to the college I had access to student political material because my boyfriend was reading the posters , leaflets and student newspapers to me .
5 When I said I was , she asked if I had access to the satellite telephone , the only means of making an international call since the phone system had been destroyed in January .
6 well erm , sort of in that erm , I was asked to come and do this talk , and so I , I organise to make sure that I had access to some of Gaugin 's work and then to write poems about it , erm , so , erm , only in as much as that it was a waiting to hear this talk , but a lot of my work is through commissions and so I find myself writing about things that I perhaps do n't have any interest in particularly , erm , or I find actually in a waiting , asked to write about anything is quite er exciting and actually using my skill I think it should be , as a writer I should really be able to write about everything .
7 But rather than see people going without , erm if I had access to good clothing , I did n't see why I should n't give it to them .
8 To pass the time I had access to the hospital library on VDU , together with TV and video .
9 Some of the sound tests were done by a computer and luckily I had access to a computer from my dealer in Bath that enabled me to set the sound up perfectly .
10 ‘ They became alarmed because I had access to security force files of theirs , and all security force personnel through the central computer if I wished .
11 It 's so long since I had people to dinner .
12 Later , I had cause to be grateful for that clause .
13 I demolished it without difficulty , though it was extremely hot and I had recourse to the water when no one was looking .
14 Here it was effectively a form of non-elected local government , which had access to greater resources than Glasgow District Council .
15 Up to the time of her deafness , she had ambitions to be a music composer but her deafness put paid to that .
16 The blinds were squeezed shut , the door locked , the lights dim , and she had Zambia to herself , but for the anxious presence of Dr Parmedes behind her .
17 She had introductions to various families in this district from a professor at the London School of Economics .
18 But of course a doctor as she had injuries to be seen to .
19 While she had Stephen to herself , Tamar brought up the question of the name .
20 I do n't think any of the five of us could ever remember Laura being cross — not that she had need to be , we were good and reasonable children , always having been treated reasonably , but she had her moments of trial .
21 Not that she had need to .
22 The move brought his mouth much too close to hers , and he took advantage of that fact before she had time to even consider evasive action .
23 She had reason to be wary , reason to act cool .
24 She had reason to be depressed this time .
25 Rain was no more vague than she had reason to be .
26 In summer 1799 they moved to Ballitor , county Kildare , where she had access to a good library .
27 I 've just seen her going that way , and I 've just seen skinny Mick that she used to go out with a she had baby to , coming this way .
28 They were people who had reason to be suspicious , or they would not have paid so highly for Hayman 's services .
29 Commissioners were appointed on either side to work out an agreed formula which would cover differences in legal systems , taxation discrepancies , the coinages — which were still quite distinct — and above all the religious rights of Episcopalians , Presbyterians , Cameronians and others who had reason to be wary of the Church of England .
30 It seems , moreover , that from the 1830s and 1840s there was a distinct switch in literary representation of the type of women who had recourse to abortion : no longer was it just the seduced domestic , but the married and unmarried working women , particularly factory women in the textile areas of Lancashire .
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