Example sentences of "[adj] to have have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The engraving on the outer face of the Mezine example , while decorative , is also likely to have had a symbolic meaning . |
2 | This is likely to have had a great influence on the goals and , in particular , the mission statement of the organisation which were discussed in Section 2.2 . |
3 | Nevertheless some of the law in the Pactus is likely to have had a royal origin . |
4 | An elderly man living alone , for example , was 5.74 times more likely to have had a home-help visit during the previous month than an elderly couple , after allowing for the different average disability levels of the two types of household . |
5 | Elderly people living with other , younger people were much less likely to have had a home-help visit in the last month than households containing only elderly people . |
6 | Daytime and mixed day and night wetters have certain aetiological differences from night wetters , although there is much overlap : they are more likely to have had an adverse perinatal history , their bladder capacity tends to be smaller , and they are more likely to suffer urinary tract infection . |
7 | Just as the barbarians themselves seem to have changed their policies about settlement , so too the Romans are unlikely to have had a monolithic system for settling the barbarians within the Roman Empire . |
8 | The patients in this study were older than the controls but that is unlikely to have had a significant effect on our results . |
9 | IT would have been pretty hard , given the Government 's troubles , for Labour to have had a bad Conference . |