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

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1 On my birthday in November we again lobbied the guards to have the radio for the day .
2 If the chief officer was of the opinion that the resources available to him were inadequate to prevent the feared disorder , he could take certain steps to have the procession banned altogether .
3 I should be obliged if you would now take the appropriate steps to have the recoveries examined or alternatively to authorise their return .
4 That this is a determined attempt to restrict access is obvious from the efforts being made by the opposition to raise funds to have the protection of the Rights of Way Act removed .
5 It will also be permissible for parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligations to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable .
6 What does interest me about the leaf stem she suggested it should be put in the foyer of County Hall well when Nottingham becomes a unitary stat unitary authority and County Hall is made into an hotel perhaps it would be a bit unfortunate for the visitors to have the leaf stem er when they book in .
7 Both parties called for mass protests to have the result annulled , the PAN stating that it would ask the Organization of American States ( OAS ) Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to hold a full scale investigation .
8 On the whole , you had to be someone rather special in Old Testament days to have the Spirit of God .
9 John Everett , of Thurston Lane , Stansfield , near Bury St Edmunds , said he had raised the issue with the Blackpool-based DSS Disability Living Allowance Unit after waiting weeks to have the claims processed .
10 An MP who 's been campaigning for years to have the road improved said tonight that he 'll be pressing the government yet again to have it upgraded to a dual carriageway .
11 Buckby , who is also secretary of the Langbaurgh Schools Cross Country Association , said he had been trying for nearly ten years to have the rule changed .
12 The political context of this is well discussed in Levi ( 1987 , Chapters 4 and 5 ) who argues that with the proposed deregulation of our prime export earner , the insurance , money and securities market , Britain has to be seen by prospective investors to have the power to eliminate financial fraud .
13 Together , these directives give every citizen of the European Community certain rights to have the qualifications and experience recognised , or taken into account , in other member states where entry to particular jobs is regulated on the basis of specific national qualifications .
14 I prefer my ferrets to have the benefit of a flat base where they can lie down in comfort .
15 But although recent decisions by Oxfordshire County Council and South Oxfordshire District Council have gone against the club , managing director , Pat McGere , says he 'll press on with efforts to have the club relocated from the Manor Ground .
16 ‘ If you 'd like to give me a paper to sign saying how much I owe you , ’ she said briskly , ‘ the moment I get home I 'll make arrangements to have the money paid into your account . ’
17 Yeah See er John 's a bit too , well he 's a bit oldish or old in his ways to have the responsibility of youngsters .
18 By far the most effective arrangements presently available are those which : ( 1 ) provide for the continuing partners to have the option to acquire the share in the firm of an outgoing partner ( which overcomes the tax problems noted in Chapter 10 and offers some desirable freedom of manoeuvre to the continuing partners without ordinarily causing any disadvantage to the outgoing partner ) ; ( 2 ) finance the purchase of the share of a partner who dies before retirement by way of insurance effected on the lives of each of the partners the proceeds of which are declared to be held on trust for the partners for the time being ; ( 3 ) finance by endowment insurance the purchase of the shares of partners whose retirement can be predicted ; ( 4 ) ensure that in any case which is not or can not be sufficiently covered by available insurance ( eg payments to a partner who is expelled or who otherwise leaves the firm before normal retirement date ) payment of any capital sum is spread over a period so to reduce the burden on the continuing partners without imposing any great hardship on the outgoing partner or his estate ; and ( 5 ) impose on each partner an obligation ( Clause 14.02 ) to take out adequate ( as discussed with all the partners from time to time ) retirement provision for the benefit of himself and his familyso as not to impose any burden in that respect on the firm , which in former times would have accepted responsibility .
19 The financial strain on the firm can be eased by : ( 1 ) effecting sufficient insurance cover ( see Chapter 5 ) ; ( 2 ) the inclusion of suitable provisions ( Clause 20 ) in the partnership deed clearly setting out the procedures to be adopted for the continuing partners to have the option to purchase the deceased 's share from his estate on an appropriate time scale or providing for an automatic accruer to the surviving partners ; ( 3 ) the inclusion of provisions in the deceased 's will enlarging the discretion of the personal representatives as to the time for realisation of assets in the estate and generally as to arrangements which may be concluded with the continuing partners ; and ( 4 ) where ( which is not unusual ) one of the personal representatives is a continuing partner , the inclusion in the will of specific authority for that partner in his capacity as personal representative and trustee to conclude agreements with the firm .
20 The elder Despenser , however , was re-appointed in June 1312 as Justice of the southern forests , and took part in the efforts by the king and his advisers to have the Ordinances set aside as invalid and illegal .
21 He says when I go home tonight I want to be able to have water from my taps — and I want my children and my grand-children to have the water they need to live .
22 They subsequently won the right to start moves to have the inquest verdict quashed and to have a judicial review .
23 The proposition that , ‘ There is no proof , therefore there was no act seems , in some instances to have the acceptance normally accorded a proven mathematical certainty .
24 But he knew of pupils handing in assignments to teachers to have the spelling and punctuation corrected before being submitted for grading .
25 There is such a variety of good literature available for inclusion in syllabuses that we want teachers to have the freedom to make their own choice of suitable books within our broad guidelines .
26 The percentage shareholding necessary to give control is problematical since as the degree of dispersal increases effective control can be exercised with a decreasing proportion of the votes , and certainly with considerably less than the 50 per cent required for a member or members to have the right to remove the board .
27 Where the VAX System Manager is unwilling to take on the work of LIFESPAN Manager , but is also unwilling to allow other VMS users to have the privileges listed above , the best solution is a Captive Account .
28 Agreement is being sought from the Clerk to the Licensing Justices to have the condition included on the Justices Licence .
29 In 1989 , Ufa was the scene of a massive explosion , said by Western experts to have the force of a small atomic bomb , when a cloud of natural gas from a ruptured pipeline was ignited by a spark from passing trains .
30 The entire gang will be sentenced next month after customs officers apply to the courts to have the organisation 's assets seized , an estimated £3.5 million .
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