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

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1 Now , if that input contributes to the loss or damage it may be possible to have the damages reduced .
2 Finally , would it be possible to have the copy for the captions by Friday 16 June 1989 ?
3 in such circumstances it would be appropriate to have the words ‘ save by way of set off against damages and/or costs ’ added to the order and our counsel should be advised accordingly .
4 He said he would be relieved to have the operation performed because his hernia was now bothering him a great deal .
5 Naturally , we would be delighted to have the opportunity to work with Big Brother Inc .
6 Orinthia replies to Magnus 's words , ‘ It must be magnificent to have the consciousness of a goddess without ever doing anything to justify it . ’
7 With a typical conveyancing transaction taking at least two months , thanks to the archaic system of conveyancing prevalent in England and Wales , borrowers will be lucky to have the benefit of the fixed rates for more than three months .
8 If you know you will be with people in the evening too , it would be ideal to have the afternoon away from people altogether or to postpone the evening appointment .
9 If you went to an estate agent you may if they 're willing to er have one or two estate agent staff to help you out and if you went to a golf club you would be likely to have the pro or the secretary help you out .
10 erm , so it 'll be useful to have the Brampton dates
11 It would be useful to have the bloke 's name , that 's all . ’
12 Often it may be helpful to have the freedom of a car and we can organise car hire for you .
13 It is not going to be helpful to have the panel supplied with the information we asked for in relation to the Greater York area devised from the H B F table of commitments , confined to York City and the greenbelt .
14 In the meantime , when the second edition is issued it would be helpful to have the headings in terms the layman can understand rather than the more precise but less intelligible medical terminology .
15 You also have to be able to have the computer with you when you take the notes , which is not always easy to arrange .
16 If the house is covered by the scheme , then P2 may be able to have the work done on this basis .
17 I 'm never never one for for making work but on an a on although this is n't going to be called an annual report for most children it will be an annual event and I do feel quite strongly that for the child to be able to have the opportunity
18 We 're also going to consider that Cambridge does have very high housing costs in terms of mortgages and that in the city , whereas it may be reasonable in other areas for people to be able to have the opportunity to buy .
19 She thought I should be able to have the company of some of my Bletchley friends .
20 They 're all under twelve weeks old , so they will only be able to have the measles and Parvo injection .
21 ‘ Yes , of course you will , and … and being eight , you 'll be able to have the bathroom to yourself .
22 I thank you all again for the very hard work and real effort put into our business at all levels through 1992 without which we would not be able to have the confidence to face the coming year .
23 But listening to you make that case it 's very similar to reading the great debate on franchise reform in this House in the last century , when people said we should be included and that people like us should be able to have the vote and put people into Parliament , it 's I mean it was just that you were you were making that plea about pro that the Board should be representative as being like the group who are benefiting .
24 After all , if you have begun addressing yourself for the first time to such an issue you are more likely to be able to have the courage of your convictions at work in trying to tackle , for example , management by inertia .
25 There is hardly any chance of her surviving as she is in the long term so we hope she will be able to have the transplant soon . ’
26 But no one factor was responsible ’ ) would be unlikely to have the clarity which legal action to seek redress or retribution would need .
27 I informed Mr Kagan that I was something of a heretic so far as the minutiae of the Jewish faith were concerned ; on the other hand , I said , I had never concealed that I was a loyal member of the faith , and so I would be happy to have the boy to tea and talk to him about Judaism in general terms .
28 Some of the stimulus for this came from a survey of senior medical students , yet when 30 current house officers were consulted all but two said that , though they would be happy to have the opportunity to apply for both jobs at one hospital , they would not have applied for a one year block contract that restricted them to one hospital .
29 I would be pleased to have the branch 's views on them .
30 The conventional image , still current in some quarters , of the rehoused poor ‘ putting coal in the bath ’ is very sour in St Ann 's , because for all too many people it might be nice to have the option of putting the coal they ca n't afford in the baths they have n't got .
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