Example sentences of "[is] [verb] to have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is considered to have aphrodisiac properties , and some believe it to have been the original ‘ forbidden fruit ’ and that the Seychelles were the site of the Garden of Eden . |
2 | The research is expected to have major implications for application of Decision Analysis , a widely used management decision aid . |
3 | The decision is expected to have widespread implications in connection with liquidators ' attempts to recover other bank debts with UK companies . |
4 | It may also be worth trying a herbal tea , called taheebo or pau d'arco — it is said to have anti-fungal properties , although this has not been verified scientifically . |
5 | The Khmer Rouge has infiltrated the towns , and is said to have secret sympathisers at very high levels in the Phnom Penh government . |
6 | ‘ As far as I can see , ’ he said , blinking magisterially , ‘ this decision by the European Court is going to have far-reaching consequences . |
7 | The plant is going to have pink flowers so I paint the foliage quite dark — I can always lighten it |
8 | she 's going to write to all the personnel directors in the big firms in Bridgeborough … she 's going to have outside teachers for the commercial subjects … a lecturer on current affairs … |
9 | But trick or trend , Ketamine is beginning to have nasty consequences . |
10 | ISC is understood to have small contracts in each of these territories but further ‘ phantom ’ contracts are believed to have been invented to make the company seem more successful than it was . |
11 | This is bound to have competitive implications for the UK banking sector , which is already heavily rationalized and has therefore little scope for gaining further economies of scale . |
12 | For example , it is important to know what properties an estimator or test statistic , which is known to have good properties if we happen to have chosen the correct model , will have for models with particular types of mis-specification . |
13 | So far 11 of the 24 parks have been established and it is hoped to have remaining areas protected by the end of 1994 . |
14 | We have not yet examined the implications of the structural or cost implications of this proposal in detail , but it is hoped to have preliminary drawings and outline cost estimates available prior to any Board Meeting called to discuss this issue . |
15 | The major consequence of this bureaucratic inheritance is thus an imbalance between the power of bureaucracy and the power of other political institutions , an imbalance which is believed to have serious implications for further political development . |
16 | Howard has suggested that threats of force directed at any person for whom the complainant ‘ has or is presumed to have strong affections ’ should negative consent . |
17 | The car ( see Figure 2.20 ) as a single object is declared to have particular features or attributes ; these may be size , performance , carrying capacity , etc . |
18 | A man 's allowed to have second-rate dreams if he feels like it . |
19 | 51 is discovered to have kind feelings which like Wemmick he conceals from his office life . |