Example sentences of "[pers pn] to have some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This attitude/power association will enable you to have some idea for each performance , but you must get to know the exact requirements of the aircraft you normally fly . |
2 | Generally , it is best for him or her to have some input into the management and other contracts instead of inheriting them from a lawyer . |
3 | This would allow them to have some influence in the company ( unlike in Britain , where there has been no sizeable reservations of shares on a collective basis in the shape of employee trusts ) as shareholders as well as having worker-directors . |
4 | ‘ All the more reason then for them to have some knowledge of basic skills — ‘ |
5 | We expect them to have some degree of self-awareness , and self-regard , in their knowledge claims . |
6 | ‘ I want them to have some privacy . ’ |
7 | I think you wanted them to have some time together but … but perhaps not most of the night , ’ she finished on a whisper . |
8 | Today children are meeting and playing with children of other faiths so it is important for them to have some understanding and knowledge of each other 's traditions . |
9 | My mother was the only one was keen for me to have some sort of education . |
10 | We , we do find it as a , as a group very difficult to organise ourselves and for us to have some time to sit down together and feed off one another and talk about it so this is quite , that 's quite hopeful , and I think that does show erm , something the same as er , I 'm sure Jack would say the same thing , like here we are , you know , we 've got all the incoming calls , we 've got all the other stuff to do , and what we 're actually doing when we 're trying to make appointments and so on is we , we fit it in , because we 're half way through |