Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb mod] have the " in BNC.

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1 By 1994 the principal is confident that every student on a full-time course will have the chance to visit a foreign country as part of their studies .
2 In the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , it was made clear that whatever penalty is imposed must be commensurate with the seriousness of the offence , but it remains to be seen whether this attempt to structure sentencing discretion by adopting an offence-based tariff will have the desired effect .
3 The Bill provides that a Scottish Parliament would have the right to vary upwards or downwards from the United Kingdom 's established level of personal income tax .
4 Similarly , the announcement on 8 March 1962 of the composition of the National Directorate of the ORI , which revealed that the Communist old guard would have the upper hand , was countered three weeks later by the denunciation of Anibal Escalante for ’ sectarianism' , a measure which forced the Soviet Union to take a stand .
5 History , indeed , tends to show that public intervention can have the effect of reinforcing rather than curbing market excesses .
6 Your faithful housekeeper can have the day off .
7 Sir Archibald Sinclair , the Secretary of State for Air , thought there should be only one company , and Lord Beaverbrook stated that free enterprise should have the widest possible scope in the operation of the companies .
8 However , another group of people have equally strongly held views , and for that reason it is not as easy as my hon. Friend would have the House believe to introduce legislation that would command total respect in the House .
9 If there were such a mechanism , if a cloud resembling a weasel or a camel could give rise to a lineage of other clouds of roughly the same shape , cumulative selection would have the opportunity to get going .
10 The hon. Gentleman should have the courtesy to recognise that a considerable amount is being done .
11 When the time comes , the hon. Gentleman will have the pleasure — if he holds his seat — of staying on the Opposition Benches .
12 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will have the grace to acknowledge that progress and those achievements .
13 Arran himself had joined Beaton and the dowager at the end of 1544 , when they ‘ promised and made bond to the French ambassador , that the French king shall have the young queen , to marry where he list … and also that they shall at the spring of the year , send both the young queen and the old ( Mary of Guise ) into France ’ .
14 Incorporation into domestic law to rectify this anomalous situation would have the attractive consequence of reversing the current bias against freedom inherent in the residual approach now applied .
15 Students who achieve an acceptable standard may have the opportunity to progress to degree studies .
16 Students who achieve an acceptable standard may have the opportunity to progress to degree studies .
17 There are of course some deliberately emphasized exceptions : destitution , like that depicted in Alton Locke and Mary Barton , precludes decency ; moral turpitude may have the same effect , as in the case of Mrs Brown in Dombey and Son — ‘ In an ugly and dark room , an old woman , ugly and dark too ’ .
18 Nevertheless , an inacurrate plan that prevails over the verbal description may have the same effect as a verbal misdescription .
19 I do not believe that the Harrier pilots who found themselves in the Royal Naval Reserve will have the opportunity to fly either , but it is certainly useful to have them in the reserve should they be needed .
20 It is likely that Central Branch will have the responsibility for organising overnight accommodation for NCT members wishing to stay over .
21 In the same way a late Roman coin might have the mint mark LON standing for Londinium , the short-lived Roman mint at London which operated between AD286 and 326 .
22 The entire team will have the incentive to be diligent , including being diligent in monitoring each other , but individual managers will have this incentive only if their own contribution is identifiable , and in the nature of things this will probably not be possible .
23 Finally , if the organization must engage in illegal activities to attain its goals , men with a non-demanding moral code will have the least compunctions about engaging in such behaviour .
24 1.8 Staff who experience a violent incident will have the opportunity to talk about the incident with colleagues and managers .
25 Such a quantitative approach could have the effect of reducing odour problems where those are the result of major pollutants such as hydrogen sulphide , sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen , but is unlikely to have much effect on other odour emissions , e.g. those rural in origin or those arising due to minute concentrations of chemicals with low odour threshold detection values .
26 From next season onwards , the Professional Footballers ' Association permitting and the projected earnings proving correct , the Premier League should have the purchasing power to buy up even more of the available playing talent and be in a position to dominate the FA Cup to a greater extent than usual .
27 The definition of non-equity shares is widely drawn , so that any right to a dividend or to a redemption payment which is for a limited amount will have the effect that the shares will be considered non-equity shares , irrespective of the other rights they may enjoy .
28 Each outside sale must have the agreement of the local NACAB area office to ensure that the purchaser will not harm any local CAB or bring the service into disrepute by poor use of the information .
29 Second , the secured creditor may have the right of pursuit .
30 The new corporate body would have the power to set rates , decide on network design and development — and could refuse to interconnect with the second network .
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