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

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1 It is entirely clear from the documents in front of us in the treaty that we are enabling ourselves to have the option to opt in .
2 You know if you sort of said to her look I need someone to have the kids for a week .
3 He misinterpreted the Act and he failed to allow himself to have the jurisdiction to deal in a flexible manner with the children , which is the whole purpose of the Act , and consequently it is for this court to make the order that it appears Judge Galpin would have liked to have made and felt impeded from so doing .
4 At this time of year , mid-Autumn , the snow has usually not arrived in Tromsø and it is possible for you to have the hills to yourself in Tromsdalen or , better , in Lyngen , but this year there was already a metre of the stuff down at sea level .
5 And the woman at the Post Office wanted you to have the pram .
6 I want you to have the portrait too , as you set so much store by it .
7 Below S * you would have to pay more than it is worth to you to have the tree cut back further .
8 Encourage the puppy to allow you to have the toy on occasions right from the outset so that it does not become unduly possessive in later life , as this can lead to aggressive behaviour .
9 It is , obviously , not possible for us in a textbook to permit you to have the experience of everyday discourse in what Stenning ( 1978 ) calls a ‘ normal context ’ , where the hearer is part of the context and then experiences the text .
10 So I expect you to have the things out and .
11 You know , I want you to have the chances that I did n't have .
12 It effectively enables you to have the system powered up as though you had already logged in and used Option 7.5.0 to set facilities available/unavailable .
13 The disk icon allows you to load actors , the dustbin trashes them from memory , and the third icon allows you to have the actor animated , in case you have similar actors doing different things .
14 Mr Beckenham — I mean , Lord Dacre — wanted you to have the security of your home so that you might have a choice about your future . ’
15 obviously we 've got to work together on all , are you listening to me ? , on all the different parts of the body , you want them all to come alive , okay , so , this week as I say we 're gon na concentrate on sound , sound , sound , sound , you 've got to play on sound that is the painting , I mean the , the pictures do you , alright that 's fine , at the same does n't matter we 've still got to work on different things , yeah , okay ? , erm , so , as I say we 're going to make a sound machine in different groups , now to give you an example , what I what you to do is be , I 'm going to give you a situation , give , choose a profession , okay , let's say we are in hospital , now I want you each and everyone of you in this group think of the situation , think of a sound that one might hear in a hospital , everyone to themselves just think of a sound , could be a patient screaming , it could be a heart machine , it could be , er exactly , could be that , could be absolutely anything , it could sirens , it could be anything , okay , for everyone I want you to have the sound in your head okay , everyone 's got a sound in their head ?
16 Your policy entitles you to have the use of a hired saloon car up to 1600cc from our authorised suppliers depot , subject to availability , if your car is off the road due to damage or theft insured under this policy .
17 Had Lowell known the story — what happened to the woman — he would n't have wanted you to have the photograph taken in similar style to the other one .
18 Everybody says it does pay you to have the house looking fresh .
19 ‘ It was the only one to have the byre on the right side . ’
20 Four of them were taking regular non-steroidal anti inflaammatory agents , one was subsequently found to have Crohn 's disease of the duodenum , and one to have the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome .
21 But since in trusts it is accepted that intention should be regarded , I replied that it was absurd , when the first substitution had not taken effect , that the granddaughter should be denied a claim for a share , since her grandfather wanted her to have the whole if the second brother had also received his brother 's share .
22 Yet he goes on to say that since intention must be considered in trusts , it would be ridiculous to deny the granddaughter a claim for part , since the testator wanted her to have the whole if the last surviving brother had also obtained his brother 's share .
23 He leaped into action , hurling towels at Mrs Morrison and urging her to have the sofa , now it was ruined , for whatever she liked .
24 They had advised her to have the baby adopted , told her she 'd not be able to earn a living for them both , but she 'd been willful and gone her own way .
25 This had happened to Shona , whose boyfriend encouraged her to have the baby , and then left her , with the result that whenever any subsequent boyfriends have tried to get close , she becomes cold and distant , they can not understand and eventually leave her .
26 To me they were ordering her to have the baby , which was n't fair .
27 Her baby 's father was quite a bit older than she , twenty-six , and wanted her to have the baby because he thought that having mumps had made him sterile .
28 He brings a large , but incomplete , map of the village and surrounding area , saying that he 's been approached by one of the railway companies who are interested in building a railway line to Seatown , and that they have asked him to have the map updated .
29 Was it not a benefit to him to have the crew sail the ship home rather than abandon him and it in a foreign port ?
30 The pensioner had been caring for his sick wife and had been able to make the US trip only because she had been taken into a nursing home to allow him to have the break .
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