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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The unluckiest punter has to the Reverend Peter Wyld from Oxford .
2 Then that might had to the worst side of the American trustee system developing .
3 The key questions about jobs in both offices and factories now concern ‘ how much of the job entails information processing … it is , what level of abstractions is involved , what access the person has to the central data bank and management information system , and how much autonomy and responsibility the individual enjoys ’ .
4 Such an Order may be used where it appears to the authority to be expedient in the interests of proper planning of their area , including the interests of amenity , regard being had to the development plan and to any other material considerations .
5 Finally , every provision of Community law must be placed in its context and interpreted in the light of the provisions of Community law as a whole , regard being had to the objectives thereof and to its state of evolution at the date on which the provision in question is to be applied . ’
6 What response does the Minister have to the association 's recent criticism that neither the Government nor British Rail has a strategy against which manufacturing industry can plan its future ?
7 They have the same essential relation to the final stable structure of the organism that seedling and growing plant have to the adult individual .
  Next page