Example sentences of "[adv] have a [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 which you you 've obviously had a mind to because you 've done the breakdown about the various other regions ,
2 You 'd better have a talk to it , then .
3 I was thrilled with these gifts , especially to have a bed to myself .
4 Team-mate Mark Jones and father Alan are a family partnership capable of turning a game while teenage batsman Jude Chaminda , of Colwyn Bay , already has a century to his credit this season , not to mention Wales ' current captain and prodigious run-maker Andy Puddle , also of Colwyn Bay .
5 SNI may well be involved at this stage too — it already has a licence to HP 's SoftBench as it is implemented in Informix 's ToolBus , going back to June this year ( UX No 388 ) .
6 SCO already has a licence to SunSoft Inc 's ONC+ and says it 'll deliver that on its latest Open Desktop and Server 3.0 software well before the COSE version comes along .
7 Moving offices and such at work , in fact we ve just had a drink to ‘ celebrate ’ so please excuse any slurred words and the like …
8 Many of the items of management , quoted here from Landry already have a relevance to the management of that assurance ( Thompson and McHugh 1990:365 ) : There is a vital distinction to be made between " management " and those people who hold managerial positions , and " management " as an assortment of integrative functions which are necessary in any complex organization — planning , harmonising related processes , ensuring appropriate flows of information , matching resources to production needs , marketing , financial control and linking output to demand .
9 Some of them have not been found guilty , and albeit they have been charged with horrendous crimes they are still innocent people and it does n't matter even if they are not innocent people , the Government still has a responsibility to life and limb and really I ca n't see any case at all for not storming .
10 If he does , he loses his right to reject the goods but still has a right to damages , section 11(4) .
11 But the timber of woodlands always has a claim to be treated as a commercial crop , and though the making of a tree preservation order does not necessarily involve the owner in any financial loss ( isolated trees or groups of trees are usually planted expressly as an amenity ) , there are occasions when it does .
12 Liza had always had a tendency to wildness .
13 But Miss Blagden , whom I met by chance yesterday , is going to Rome and when I told her the absurdity of your request she volunteered to carry your ridiculous weapon saying she had always had a fancy to be a gun-runner and that it would be a tale to tell her friends and astonish them .
14 What with all the activity and everything , I 've hardly had a moment to myself .
15 ‘ They wo n't see any less of me and I 'll always have a key to the house , ’ he said .
16 Always having a calculator to hand ( is n't that what you bought a computer for ? ) and an instantly accessible notepad are probably the two essential elements .
17 Y y you need n't lock your door up in those days you could leave your door open , and they 'd come and knock on your door and anybody in and I , I do n't think we ever had a key to our front door , but er no they were very friendly and there used to be an old midwife , Mrs her name was the , she used to charge half a crown for a birth .
18 She 'll probably write her memoirs : she always had a yen to be a writer , though her pen dribbles cliches .
19 Always had a hankering to be a nurse , she did .
20 Now I do n't know if you remember English Whites but Danny Baker once had a caller to 606 who claimed to have been setup for a blind date a few years ago , and when he met the girl in question , one of his mates says ‘ Bloody hell she does n't half look like that player ( Kenny ) who 's in the Blues ’ ( Brum City where he built his stout reputation ) .
21 ‘ The Americans always have a tendency to bolt off the blocks , and we had to go with them .
22 The line from Rapperswil and Pfaffikon to Arth-Goldau also has a branch to Einsiedeln from the station at Biberbrugg .
23 The Bible recognises covetousness ; it also has a solution to it .
24 Rather than arguing that elderly people should automatically have a right to all forms of screening or other selective treatments , we should ask whether such programmes should be in Operation at all , and if the resources would not be better deployed in alternative approaches .
25 Her dark red suit , and the shoulder bag that swung carelessly , indicated that she also had a trip to town in view .
26 But they also have a right to the love , support and long-term commitment that their families are usually best able to provide .
27 I also have a key to the security cupboard . ’
28 They argue that they have a strong commitment to the environment and are making major investments to improve efficiency of water consumption , but that at the same time they also have a commitment to their customers .
29 ‘ Women often have a tendency to arch their backs which has the effect of making the voice sound more remote , ’ says Meribeth .
30 Apparently one even had a room to oneself .
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