Example sentences of "[adj] to have [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The order for forty-one aircraft was confirmed on 7 Jan 77 , and will in effect establish a new version of the Falcon 20 plus a new Garrett AiResearch turbofan likely to have a few applications in the executive transport and smaller airline field .
2 In bottle-wrack , on the other hand , all the cells within a plant are likely to have the same genes , because only very recent mutations could divide them .
3 She had not had it with her on Sunday during the walk to the belvedere and although it might now be too late in the day to catch the best of the light , it would be useful to have a few shots to help with descriptions of the scenery when she came to write her novel .
4 So she 'd be able to have a few moments of peace and quiet in which to interview the woman .
5 They recognised that ‘ as long as the State Scheme has different ages , we do not see how occupational schemes can be obliged to have the same ages for men and women ’ ( Occupational Pensions Board , 1976 , p. 52 ) .
6 It 's nice to have the same players available from last season , but I think it will be a lot harder this time because the other home countries have got to know us better . ’
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