Example sentences of "[is] [verb] to have a " in BNC.

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1 The BMC is to continue to have a training officer ( presently Iain Peter ) who will continue to do what he did before , but instead of answering to a neutered committee , training decisions are now to be made by a BMC vice president — probably John Porter .
2 ‘ Girl I 'm goin' with — local girl — she 's goin' to have a baby , sir . ’
3 WaveLAN uses low power — 100mW — 2.4GHz spread spectrum technology and is claimed to have a 600 foot operating radius in open plan offices , with a 2Mbps data throughput .
4 ‘ L ’ stands for laminate , and this fabric is claimed to have a hydrostatic head of 10 metres — thoroughly waterproof — but the seams are not hot-taped .
5 But this theory , which is sometimes called ‘ the moral influence ’ theory , is considered to have a number of weaknesses that we should look at .
6 It can be contrasted with the thought processes of Western science , in which the march of phenomena is considered to have a definite and unique temporal direction from cause to effect .
7 Political strategy is considered to have a dynamism of its own , one not determined by economic change .
8 Where a qualifying merger is considered to have a potentially adverse effect on the public interest , the Director General of Fair Trading may , as an alternative to a reference to the MCC , negotiate statutory undertakings with the parties relating to the separation or division of certain parts of the business .
9 This excluded group , which the supplement categorises as ‘ inadequately described ’ or ‘ unoccupied , ’ and which consisted of approximately 849000 children in 1981 , is reported to have a variable pattern of death rates .
10 Faecal incontinence is a disabling condition , which is reported to have a population prevalence in the range of 0.1% to 1.5% .
11 The total collapse of the Martian market for marioc is expected to have a major effect on the economy of Uridia . ’
12 Mr Souness is expected to have a triple bypass operation later today to relieve the narrowing or blocking of his arteries .
13 Known as FotoMan , the technology is expected to have a similar impact on desktop publishing as the Polaroid camera had on photography when it was first launched .
14 Mexico City is expected to have a population of 31m by 2000 ( 11m in 1975 ) .
15 The THORP facility , which was the subject of the long-running Windscale public inquiry in the mid-1970s , is expected to have a life of 10 years .
16 The server market is expected to have a compound annual growth rate of at least 21% up to 1997 — growing from 34% of the total number of systems shipped and 18% of manufacturers ' revenue in 1992 to 67% and 34% , respectively , by 1997 .
17 For efficiency and confidentiality , the conference is expected to have a clear set of objectives , and to be restricted to those people directly involved with the child and the family concerned , and those who need to know about or have a contribution to make to the tasks involved .
18 The server market where NT will be deployed is expected to have a compound annual growth rate of at least 21% up to 1997 — growing from 34% of the total number of systems shipped and 18% of manufacturers ' revenue in 1992 to 67% and 34% , respectively , by 1997 .
19 The limelight cast on NT-on-Alpha and the number of adjectives spent on it this week is expected to have a negative , if not fatal impact on the rickety ACE Initiative , whose founders , including Compaq and SCO , are perceived to be abandoning it for greener pastures , despite claims to the contrary .
20 Japan Computer Corp is to build an X-terminal plant in Niigata Prefecture , investing about $3.9m to construct a plant of 22,500 square feet , which is expected to have a production capacity of 2,000 terminals per month .
21 Second , any true scholar is expected to have a capacity to respond to — and indeed share in — these humane qualities .
22 For a fixed number of traders , they derived the result that the covariance of squared daily price changes and daily volume is a positive function of the variance of the directing or mixing variable , and this relationship is expected to have a heteroscedastic disturbance term .
23 It is expected to have a considerable impact upon the quality of services offered to the public , upon the level and quality of employment in service organisations and upon their management .
24 A quota system adopted by Labour 's annual conference in 1990 is expected to have a strong impact on the gender ratios of this year 's office-bearers in the constituency Labour parties .
25 Where the user takes advantage of the voluntary vision screening programme and as a consequence of vision defects at the viewing distances used specifically for the display screen work concerned is recommended to have a full eyesight examination by an ophthalmic optician , then during this interim period , the user will be permitted to use an ophthalmic optician of their own choice .
26 The TW68 is designed to have a maximum range of 1,000 miles while carrying up to 14 passengers .
27 The benching will need to be made good with new mortar ( benching is designed to have a slope of 1 in 6 ) and the walls of the inspection chamber repaired with small pieces of brick mortared in place .
28 The gangling 22-year-old , a modern linguist at Queens ' College , Cambridge , is said to have a serious chance of becoming ‘ the first Kinnock in a thousand generations ’ to achieve first-class honours .
29 Bird Island in the Seychelles ( which we did n't get to on this occasion ) is said to have a colony of over two million !
30 EU has a range of from 6 to 7 and is said to have a rough period of 60 days , though I have never found much evidence of it .
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