Example sentences of "[adv] it is [adj] have " in BNC.

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1 We have a 1974 , Series III88 Land Rover ( 2¼ litre petrol ) and apparently it is possible to have a C/R of either 7:1 or 8:1 .
2 Basically it is good to have them , but you may never need them !
3 Perhaps it is dangerous to have information and keep it to yourself . ’
4 So it is best to have a confederate in the final position who will be prepared .
5 So it is good to have these idiomatic recordings to remind us of just how good a pianist he was : in both the Concerto and the Rhapsody , rock-solid technique serves real musicality , and this CD would be worth acquiring on the strength of the Gershwin works alone .
6 So it is possible to have more efficient use of energy but an increase in output from the sector which produces the most carbon dioxide .
7 It may be contended that members of parliament wish to ask questions in the House when major aircraft accidents occur and so it is necessary to have a particular minister to give the answers .
8 Nevertheless it is useful to have a checklist of features which may or may not be significant in a given text .
9 Thus it is important to have paddocks and gardens close to farmsteads , for overnight penning of animals , and garden crops for use in cooking ; but both the latter and the arable need a lot of manure from the farmstead and are also intensively worked in terms of man hours .
10 Following on from above it is sad to have to report that the attendance of teachers at the A.G.M. of the Society was extremely small — only 7 apart from those who are officers of the Society or on the Executive Committee .
11 Now it is possible to have maintenancefree plastic boards fitted on the exterior of the home to replace timber fascia boards , barge boards and weatherboards .
12 Often it is necessary to have some storage of clean water for backwashing , and this is conveniently done by having an elevated tank for the storage of filtered water , the head of water giving sufficient pressure for backwashing .
13 Today it is customary to have children removed to hospital , and to do everything possible to avoid a scene which might embarrass all present .
14 Frequently it is useful to have someone else to blame for such problems .
15 When conditions are very squally it is better to have the wings held level , with as much weight on the nose as possible .
16 If cells are to have their position specified as in a coordinate system then it is essential to have a boundary region or origin , from which position is measured .
17 If a meeting has no objectives then it is unlikely to have an appropriate structure since the structure flows logically from the objectives .
18 Yet it is possible to have a real relationship without such consciousness , just as it is possible to talk about God without being spiritual .
19 Very occasionally it is good to have interludes of completely new material as long as the mood is right and a satisfactory form created .
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