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

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1 This is true of two interesting and important cognitive theories , the first of which has proved to have considerable usefulness in the treatment of depression and the second in understanding some of the biological mediators of depression .
2 Margaret Thatcher had sought to have new laws on the statute book this autumn , but the Government is now more likely to publish a consultative Green Paper towards the end of the year .
3 The children had decided to have cardboard wheels , but they found four wooden circles which they decided would do for wheels .
4 But if it 's a world problem , if there are international dimensions to our problems in Britain , or to Kenya 's problems in Kenya , or to Mexico 's Mexican problems in Mexico , then somehow we 've got to have international groups looking at the international aspects of those problems .
5 the logic of human effort , would say that to accomplish great things for God , we 've got to have great faith .
6 Got ta be erm , not clever , not brainy , I think you 've got to have common sense .
7 Then you had got to have good grounds to believe that they were going to commit a felony .
8 The church visitors were intensely embarrassed shortly after we had agreed to have door-to-door visitation for a forthcoming town mission .
9 Once they 'd done with our , figures and our faces then we 'd got to look for our innards and so we had had to have inner cleanliness .
10 He had begun to have wet dreams ; early in the morning , he would find his thighs soaked with semen beneath his nightshirt .
11 By a notice of appeal dated 1 June 1992 W. appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) the High Court had no jurisdiction , or alternatively no jurisdiction should be exercised , to overrule the refusal of a competent minor aged 16 to undergo medical treatment ; ( 2 ) section 8 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969 should have been applied ; ( 3 ) the judge had erred in applying observations of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in In re R. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Consent to Treatment ) [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 which were erroneous ; ( 4 ) the judge had wrongly found that in respect of the Children Act 1989 the minor 's right of refusal was limited to the stage of assessment ; and ( 5 ) the judge had failed to have sufficient regard to the medical evidence against transferring W. , to the advantages of not moving her and to her wishes and his decision was plainly wrong .
12 One of the best ways to do this is to study in depth particular people who have claimed to have religious experience .
13 erm actually I do n't mean for a gipsy site it 's sort of two people have applied to have ordinary caravans there , like holiday caravans , etc .
14 Therefore rural people have tended to have large surpluses extracted from them through low prices enforced by parastatal marketing boards .
15 They have tended to have fierce debates leading to some kind of resolution . ’
16 Cos this happens to be a camera but it could just as well be er an electric toaster , or any , any inanimate object taken er , in this fashion , and the thing you 've got to do if you take a photograph of an inanimate object er , like this , is to light it correctly , er it 's got to show all the erm , detail finely , and it 's got to have good quality in the printing .
17 Not so high because of the glass but because it 's got to have double folding shutters .
18 Well I think I do n't think it 's all that It 's not a recent bungalow by the sounds of it cos he 's had to have new plumbing
19 The Government have chosen to have regional banding for Scotland , Wales and England .
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