Example sentences of "[conj] have a [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Another method has been to increase the benefits paid by the pension fund , although this has been rarely used , nor has a refund to the company from the pension fund , as it requires approval from the SFO . |
2 | Money in the drapes , and in the pottery that had a shelf to itself by the wide , dark wood staircase . |
3 | Darnel is a weed , sometimes referred to as ‘ tares ’ , and has a resemblance to wheat . |
4 | Danny Baker was born to banter , conceived to chat and has a remit to rabbit . |
5 | The first list deals with hardy , deciduous trees and shrubs thriving in this country without shelter and has a key to their height , flowers and scent . |
6 | Every family needs , and has a right to , a place to live in : no one needs a second home , except perhaps MPs . |
7 | So she rushed out and then the came in and said can you go and have a chat to her . |
8 | about six o'clock I 'd quite like to go and have a chat to Bob otherwise if he |
9 | The voice was deep and had a drawl to it that Lizzy did n't like . |
10 | Charles was the grandson of Louis X of France , and had a claim to the French throne which was arguably as good as Edward III's . |
11 | But the sovereigns from Queen Victoria onwards turned consultations with the archbishop into a constitutional convention ; so that now the Archbishop of Canterbury had the principal say in the choice of bishops and had a right to be consulted on the choice of his own successor ; or , if he had not a constitutional right , at least he had every right to proffer advice to the prime minister whether the prime minister asked for it or not . |
12 | We find winter is the time when most people come and have a chat to us ; we 've got a regular following of visitors and you get to know them quite well . |
13 | ‘ I JUST potter and have a chat to people passing by . |
14 | The couple have lived in the house for more than 20 years and most of the gardening is done by Mrs Ashdown , who said : ‘ I just potter and have a chat to people passing by . |
15 | It has to be cooked for a long time because of its size , but it will still be pink in the middle and have a succulence to it . |
16 | Our young people deserve honesty from ourselves and have a right to it from the Church . |
17 | ‘ Customers are getting a raw deal and have a right to be angry . |
18 | Solvents should be chosen which are chemically stable and have a low to medium vapour pressure at the temperature of operation , as this avoids problems of bubble formation in the measuring chamber . |
19 | Gallie concludes that the relatively greater emphasis upon authoritarian and paternalistic practices within the French context is not solely a reflection of managerial attitudes engendered by the structural characteristics of industry , as typified by a long predominance of small , family firms in which the employer regarded himself as having a right to exclusive control . |