Example sentences of "[noun pl] be have the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Given the history of Treasury control over financial matters , it will require a substantial cultural shift if agencies are to have the financial freedom which is crucial to the success of the project .
2 To have vague objectives is to have the worst of both worlds .
3 AMATEUR PLAYERS are to have the maximum value of prizes they may accept increased to £300 from 1 January , 1990 .
4 His concluding words were : I do not find it easy to stand here and tell those of you who are deaf that you have had a poor education , and that your children are having the same poor education .
5 The great advantage in these campaigns is to have the best possible first lieutenant .
6 Clearly the two rays of light shining through the slits are having the same sort of effect on each other as the two musical notes described above ; this is called interference .
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