Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] to have the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The remedies seem to have the power to help harmonize the body 's metabolic processes and to correct imbalances in them .
2 Hospital Trusts appear to have the freedom to choose what they provide , and as they increase in number and DHA provision declines , it is possible that long-stay care will become a residual service , separated from profit-making , ‘ attractive ’ services .
3 In this prologue we discuss some of the questions which few beginners seem to have the courage to ask and yet to which they would surely like some kind of answer .
4 At the very least it seems guests like to have the choice .
5 All Governments like to have the opportunity of introducing guillotines at certain times , but that desire should be resisted for the good reasons put forward by the hon. Member for Wolverhampton , South-West ( Mr. Budgen ) .
6 Enforcement Officers require to have the Diploma in Consumer Affairs in order to progress through the career salary structure .
7 Enforcement Officers require to have the Diploma in Consumer Affairs in order to progress through the career salary structure .
8 Mining proposals continue to have the prospect of minimal impact on unemployment rates .
9 If the Bank 's lawyers fail to have the case struck out early on , they will probably appeal on the principle of regulatory immunity as far as the House of Lords , Britain 's equivalent of the Supreme Court .
10 Tarski [ 1931 ] proposed the notion of semantic truth for a formalised language , arguing that the purpose of structural semantics is to show how sentences come to have the truth values they do , given the meanings of the individual words and the way the syntax combines them .
11 Police plan to have the pictures enlarged in an attempt to identify the thief , who abandoned the smashed car and ran away .
12 Thus these cells appear to have the equipment to pre-empt the energy needs of infected tissues , and if the stimulus is strong enough , with all nutrition cut off , such tissue will die .
13 We may also note that certain verbs seem to have the notion of change of state as the principal part of their meaning , not only make ( in one of its values ) as already cited , but also have ( again in one of its meanings ; see Chapter 9 for other uses ) , and render .
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