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

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1 The ex-care women studied by Quinton and his colleagues were not only more likely to have parenting problems than other women , however .
2 we need to be able to have provision to pay all the bills every month .
3 ‘ As a matter of fact — ’ she began — only to have Naylor charmingly take her words from her .
4 One hopes he will be rather keener to have play in marginal conditions if they arise during the next month .
5 No , not at all , er , but I , I , I , am someone who believes you 've got to have level playing fields , which we do not have , er or wo n't have , er with the implementation of the common market er , regardless of any relationship with the Soviet Union in 1992 , er after all to , what has not been published very much , er is that , you know , got to take into account indirect as well as direct and erm , if you look at for instance the United States er which is constantly packing the common market people , which is of course , er
6 In 1227 John Fitzgeoffrey gave the king 300 marks to have seisin of the lands which had descended to him by right of inheritance from his father .
7 If the business relocates too early or if the proposed developments are delayed , the organisation will need to have contingency plans on how the business will operate and where relocated employees will live until these new services are completed .
8 Employers wishing to hire foreigners would have to have permission from the local labour exchange , if they wished to avoid paying twice the value of the wage into the employment fund .
9 Local planning authorities are also deemed to have permission for any development in their area which accords with the provisions of the development plan .
10 Does she have to have permission to do it ?
11 People might aim to be remembered as ancestors by the continuation of their descent group , to have freedom from domination by others , or to have power for themselves , not profit .
12 Two of the essential needs of animals are to have freedom of movement and to be able to perform most if not all natural behaviour patterns .
13 Although every family must make its own plans , it is only fair for grandparents to have freedom of choice in this matter .
14 A a , to make it easy to stop smoking you need to have freedom from stress , you need to have leisure , you need to have circumstances
15 It 's great to have freedom of the skies , and you never know where you will land .
16 It may be possible to have money paid stage by stage during the building process .
17 It used to be amazing at the end of the week to be paid , to have money in your hand for the work you had done .
18 So pleasant it is to have money , heigh ho/ … ’
19 William Rees-Mogg has written , ‘ We need to have money which is a stable measure of value .
20 In so far as a government wants to have money to spend , it must be raised .
21 It 's nice to have money for pretty clothes and makeup , but I prefer other methods ! ’
22 But in the 1950s , with the first wave of postwar affluence , young people in transition began to have money and the adman found them a place in the consumer society .
23 Mr. Chapman enquired of the Board whether the paupers and children should be allowed to have money in the workhouse .
24 Financial support , however , is relatively easy to document where it concerns those wealthy enough to have money , property and other possessions to dispose of in wills , or indeed in their lifetimes .
25 Because he had to have money he got a job working in a sandwich bar near Baker Street .
26 I 've got to have money , have n't I ? ’
27 Peter was a pianist , had a job as a pianist , and always seemed to have money , which made Cecilia see him as a potentially good husband .
28 ‘ We 've got to have money , ’ she told Tom as they went home together in the Jubilee train .
29 Had to have money .
30 She had to have money .
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