Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The system is backed up by the Employers ' Liability ( Compulsory Insurance ) Act 1969 which makes it compulsory for employers to have insurance for personal injury to their employees . |
2 | He did , however , underline the fact that it was important that arrangements be made for creditors to have information to enable them to consider reconstruction proposals that have been put forward . |
3 | But where , as here , the regime exercises virtually no administrative control at all in the territory of the state , international recognition of an unconstitutional regime should not suffice and would , indeed , have to be accounted for by policy considerations rather than legal characterisation ; and it is , of course , possible for states to have relations with bodies which are not states or governments of states . |
4 | The fact that PACs tend to support incumbents as safe options for re-election has implications for democracy in America . |
5 | It is a terrible , solitary kind of life , whereby I can not for instance have people with whom I can discuss my writing , unless I leave the country and meet people like Bessie Head , who died , or Buchi Emecheta and Ama Ata Aidoo . |
6 | For each item , the children either had to complete a sentence , such as Snoopy has cream on his face so … or they were given a description of the clue , such as The clue is that Snoopy has cream on his face , and were asked to tell the Pink Panther about the clue and what they had worked out . |
7 | Of equal importance is for clients to have confidence in our abilities and in particular this will be reinforced by our knowledge of the current market . |
8 | We are merely suggesting that if the right hon. Member for Chingford has information he must place it before the appropriate authorities . |
9 | It is sufficient for schools to have payphones for children and for inspectors to have right of access when concerned . |
10 | It is sufficient for schools to have payphones for children and for inspectors to have right of access when concerned . |
11 | No but it must 've been talking about youngsters having cars |
12 | This Keynesian process of governments pumping up demand for commodities has disadvantages : government interest payments grow and attempts to finance them by taxation tend eventually to threaten profits . |
13 | Sergei Witte , the Tsar 's minister of finance , realised that creating an industrial base for Russia had risks . |
14 | This broader definition of community empowerment has been referred to as communities having equity and capacity to solve problems ( Naparstek et al , 1982 ) ; having abilities to identify their own problems and solutions ( Braithwaite and Lythcott , 1989 ) ; having increased participation in community activities ( Chavis and Wandersman , 1990 ) ; and enabling individuals and communities to increase control over the determinants of health ( Health Promotion , 1986 ) . |
15 | The fact that both Z and Q[x] satisfy , with respect to addition and multiplication , most of the same axioms ( both failing to pass M4 ) leads us to ask if other concepts defined for Z have analogues in Q[x] . |
16 | In between Wrexham had 98pc of the play but it counted for nothing . |
17 | Some firms of solicitors have offices in Brussels so that they can provide a good quality of service to their clients whose interests are governed directly by Community law . |
18 | ‘ The perpetuations within the psyche of the situation of the child vis-à-vis parents and other powerful and authoritarian figures with whom the child of necessity had dealings at that time . |
19 | Thietmar of Merseburg has Harald involved in the siege of London in 1016 , and we have seen that the Canterbury confraternity entry may also support his presence in England . |
20 | He 'd been in his share of fistfights had Mr Fearon . |
21 | Well known ‘ coo-cooo ’ song of male has variants such as ‘ cooc-cooc-ooo ; hen has a ‘ water-bubbling ’ trill . |
22 | Now , ha , what sort of faith has God given us ? |
23 | We did of course have problems : the concrete for the foundations arrived an hour early , and caught us frantically putting in the underslab insulation ; the existing house was about three inches out of square ; and the bricks we wanted were out of production . |
24 | This will of course have resource and organisational implications particularly in those institutions where major expansion has been centred . |
25 | While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations . |
26 | If you say , ‘ Well , of course , yes , I can easily explain that , but basically we 'll transfer the the , the handling of the enquiry to A Department , which of course has responsibility to B , but B ca n't do that without C , ’ you have to know in your own organization that that 's the way the procedure works , but it will mean nothing to the listener . |
27 | A survey conducted in 1965 showed 42% of African households along the line of rail to have sets . |
28 | It is recognised however , that a change in teaching methods to a more enquiry mode of teaching has implications for both resources and In-Service training in Catholic Schools . |
29 | The collapse of Spinward has implications for the whole of the human-occupied galaxy . |
30 | He wandered around for a couple of hours having chats with any of the old fellows who were around the place . ’ |