Example sentences of "[vb pp] to have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He is also expected to have complete trust in his opponent in spite of all indications to the contrary .
2 Inclusive of the manor of Clipsham his Rutland property alone exceeded £12 in value , and from Buckinghamshire he drew a further £43.2 As a gentleman , the absentee William Dall ( or Dale ) could also be expected to have other property , and was in fact lord of the neighbouring manor of Tickencote , where he resided .
3 The research is expected to have major implications for application of Decision Analysis , a widely used management decision aid .
4 To conclude , therefore , the enforcement of essentially procedural decision-making standards is within the capacity of the courts and might reasonably be expected to have beneficial effects .
5 While younger pupils can not be expected to have great depth of understanding and indeed will not reach a mature conceptual level of historical understanding until their mid-teens , none the less the initial building bricks in the process can be laid from the very beginning of the pupil 's school career .
6 inspectors are expected to have intimate knowledge and continuing experience of the classroom ;
7 On the other hand , in a Keynesian model where an increase in the supply of money can generally be expected to have real effects , i.e. where output will rise , the private sector will be able rationally to predict these quantity effects from the correct model ( in this case Keynesian ) which is included in the information set .
8 Parents are expected to have total confidence in the school yet schools do n't often reciprocate trust and confidence in the judgement and goodwill of parents .
9 They were all expected to have similar properties , but , prudently , in some clinics the new substances were given to patients with conditions other than those in which chlorpromazine and its allies were usually effective .
10 The decision is expected to have widespread implications in connection with liquidators ' attempts to recover other bank debts with UK companies .
11 For example , a child who has difficulty perceiving pictorial materials may be expected to have considerable difficulties with any test which uses pictures as part of the elicitation procedure for reasons other than poor linguistic ability .
12 The members of the Battalion mess were so superior , it seemed , that they were expected to have unlimited funds at their disposal .
13 Iraq 's invasion in August of Kuwait , and the Saudi Arabian government 's subsequent decision to invite coalition forces to defend the kingdom was expected to have profound effects on internal political and economic affairs .
14 Thus liberal arts courses might be expected to have different aims from vocational or professional ones , theoretical courses will differ from applied ones , and undergraduate courses will differ from those in the same subject at A level .
15 The Stuart kings also claimed to have other prerogative powers of considerable importance , namely a suspending power , which could be used to postpone the operation of a statute for an indefinite period , and a dispensing power , which could be used to relieve offenders from the statutory penalties they had incurred .
16 One of the best ways to do this is to study in depth particular people who have claimed to have religious experience .
17 They were claimed to have stabilizing qualities in a cross-wind .
18 A global score covering the overall totals of the scores of all the above assessments was constructed : in the absence of neutrophils , patients scoring four or less were considered normal ; those scoring five or more were considered to have chronic duodenitis , in the absence of neutrophils .
19 Dana Gillespie : ‘ This was about the time The Beatles were just starting and they were considered to have long hair , but if you look at the pictures of them in those days , they had almost crew-cuts compared to David 's which was honestly long , bright yellow , bleached blonde from a bottle .
20 It faced growing dissatisfaction with certain members of the royal family , in particular Queen Aishwarya , who as a former commoner considered to have undue influence was more vulnerable to criticism than King Birendra .
21 Prime candidates will be small companies that have developed mathematical software considered to have broad appeal and deemed complementary to Mathcad .
22 Another patient was considered to have irritable bowel syndrome at the age of 54 years .
23 In another study in London 16 per cent of 3-year-olds were considered to have poor appetite while 12 per cent were thought to be faddy ( Richman et al .
24 Born and educated in the city , but subsequently crowned with an Oxford MA and a Harvard MBA , Miss Forbes was considered to have exceptional abilities and was expected to go far .
25 Tish Reid beat Gill in a trial but is not considered to have Olympic potential in a single .
26 In addition , some areas are considered to have special value , either for amenity , for beauty or for scientific interest , and are protected by further restrictions on development .
27 These findings were considered to have direct implications for the development of depression .
28 It is considered to have aphrodisiac properties , and some believe it to have been the original ‘ forbidden fruit ’ and that the Seychelles were the site of the Garden of Eden .
29 Fifteen patients ( 60% ) had a hepatic venous pressure gradient equal or greater than 12 mm Hg , and were considered to have severe portal hypertension , while nine patients had minor degrees of portal hypertension ( hepatic venous pressure gradient from 6 to 11 mm Hg ) .
30 Patients with colorectal cancer are reported to have postprandial hypergastrinaemia which returns to normal after tumour resection .
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