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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 These patients have been reported to have greater amounts of duodenogastric reflux than controls , and some surgeons have relied solely on evidence of DGR to select patients for remedial surgery .
2 Women today are considered to have two choices — to work or to stay at home .
3 Often they are seen to have three ingredients : a cognitive ingredient ( what I believe , say , about pollution ) ; an affective ingredient ( how I feel about pollution ) ; and a behavioural ingredient ( what I am prepared to do about pollution ) .
4 What will the right hon. and learned Gentleman do to protect schools which have many students with special needs , especially students who are not statemented but who are seen to have special needs ?
5 Finally , the attitudes of some women illustrated the ‘ queuing principle ’ ( Martin and Wallace , 1984 ) , namely , that in times of high unemployment , certain social groups are felt to have greater claims to paid employment .
6 They 're allowed to have unlimited amounts of cornflour
7 I do n't think er I mean you know there are certain s we 're covered to have certain sums in the safe by insurance and we do n't exceed those and so on .
8 Various non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs given before surgery have been shown to have analgesic effects .
9 In the context of a varying incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome in different ethnic groups , and the possible contribution of infant care practices to this variation , this paper has described the beliefs and practices concerning infant care among two groups of carers in populations that have been shown to have significant differences in the likelihood of the syndrome .
10 But suicide has been shown to have important roles in our immune system .
11 The reason that the overall effects of schemata are difficult to specify is that they are thought to have separate effects on different processes .
12 Blacks are thought to have natural advantages and , if they do not capitalize on them , they are seen as lazy and lacking in conviction .
13 Fetal trisomy with subsequent selective chromosome loss has already been demonstrated to have significant effects on fetal well-being , and may be the initiating step in the development of disorders associated with uniparental disomy .
14 By themselves the facts are neutral but in so far as moral views about the proper role of the media are based upon presumptions about facts , our empirical findings are bound to have moral implications .
15 You are bound to have many questions you would like to ask , as well as certain anxieties about which you would like your mind set at rest .
16 The Greek Defence Ministry and their Secret Service are bound to have some cryptologists on their staffs .
17 The two are scheduled to have six hours of talks at the White House tomorrow on agenda that include trade negotiations , Bosnia and the despatching of a US special envoy to Northern Ireland .
18 A vast range of plants are used in medical preparations and as research continues new species are found to have beneficial properties .
19 When these two approaches are compared they are found to have various advantages and disadvantages over each other .
20 A few patients in surgical wards are found to have inoperable conditions or conditions for which only palliative surgery can be performed .
21 As we have seen 20 per cent of ships are found to have serious cracks in their hulls , say a metre or so long .
22 Other electrical frequencies are known to have specific effects on the body .
23 Eight of the sample are known to have married soldiers from overseas — almost all from Canada — and eventually emigrated .
24 Neutrophils did not express the lysozyme signal , though they are known to have large stores of the protein .
25 People with sickle cell anaemia and thalassaemia are known to have red cells with defects in their outer membranes .
26 Many older people have been found to have low levels of vitamin C , and by increasing the dietary intake the problems can be overcome .
27 Unemployment makes many people very unhappy , and has been found to have serious effects on both mental and physical health .
28 Thirty per cent of children under 2 years of age have been found to have middle-ear disorders ( Reichman and Healey 1983 ) while in a survey of London nursery children Shah ( 1981 ) found evidence of unsuspected middle-ear infection in 35 per cent of the children .
29 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 .
30 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 .
  Next page