Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] to have a " in BNC.

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1 As you know , my intention is to have a perfect record of the island from prehistoric to present times .
2 The intention is to have a draft Structure Plan Review available in the early part of next year .
3 While the managers ' long-term intention is to have a balance in Europe , Mr Burns believed that with the main continental economies in difficulty , prospects in the short term do not look attractive .
4 My ambition is to have a different look each day so that I ca n't be labelled . ’
5 The boy from Horsham , Sussex , declares his ambition is to have a bath with politician Virginia Bottomley .
6 The ambition is to have a major tournament here by 95 … and the ryder cup soon after that …
7 The alternative is to have a number of separate manilla folders with loose sheets in .
8 The original intention was to have a flexible rate of development charge .
9 The proposal is to have a very broadly-based qualification at level II , while the general SVQ at level III will encourage more specialisation by including modules in agriculture , horticulture , forestry , and environmental conservation .
10 Another plan is to have a small set of advisory groups that would act as ‘ think tanks ’ in certain areas .
11 Cos the whole object of the exercise is to have a lodger is to pay yo your way .
12 A special reception area is being created in Scarborough Town Hall , and the borough council is to have a special logo and marketing slogan designed .
13 The first requirement is to have a large number of potential projects from which to select and then to select those which will produce the best returns on the resources available .
14 The first requirement is to have a large number of potential projects from which to select and then to select those which will produce the best returns on the resources available .
15 However , the best way to keep yourself in cheques and your customers in check is to have a follow-up plan and to work that plan .
16 The piece of work was to have a semi-flat feel to it , and so the colours were blocked in later .
17 I mean Paul 's proposal was to have a spreadsheet of hard data
18 The plan was to have a briefing , sail around the Solent , moor up at Osborne Bay on the Isle of Wight for lunch and then race back .
19 As in many other areas of rural life , events during and immediately after the First World War were to have a considerable effect upon the structure of rural housing .
20 Yet its timing , duration , scale and outcome were to have a profound effect upon the form that the revolution took .
21 The aim is to have a positive effect on the client 's morale and staff attitudes .
22 The aim is to have a paramedic on board every emergency ambulance in the country by 1995 .
23 Our basic aim is to have a whole person benefits structure whereby one 's got one benefit with various elements in it which take account of the individuals needs .
24 The list could go on , and it may indeed be appropriate to add to or subtract from it , but it is to be hoped that the general point is clear enough — that our first need is to have a very clear level of self-awareness about existing management structures and processes as a precondition for undertaking a review of these elements .
25 A squat Nuremberg bowl for the centrepiece and eight or ten specimen glasses of the same ware to be filled with orange carnations and silver grasses , each guest 's place was to have a boutonnière to match and each finger bowl a floating full-blown orange carnation plus a few drops of orange flower water .
26 Their greatest joy was to have a priest with them to administer the sacraments and say Mass .
27 The aim was to have a ‘ Bantu paper in every province from the Cape to the Congo ’ — a clear indication of the fact that white settlers in Southern Africa regarded their sphere of influence and authority over Africans as legitimately extending that far north .
28 In Nielson-Jones v Fedden [ 1975 ] Ch 222 it was held that it was not sufficient for the husband and wife to sign a memorandum to the effect that the husband was to have a free hand to sell the property and use the money to buy a new house for himself although in Burgess v Rawnsley [ 1975 ] Ch 429 it was held that a beneficial joint tenancy was severed by the oral agreement of one joint tenant to sell her share in the property to the other even though that agreement was not specifically enforceable .
29 ( a ) Unregistered land If the house already stands in the joint names of the husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants and the wife is to have a specific interest therein , then the tenancy should be severed and a declaration of trust made ( see Chapter 6 ) .
30 One is to design functionally independent modules that all carry out different functions , the other is to have a number of identical modules , all capable of the same functions .
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