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

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1 In five generations the Clark family has grown to have 1,000 shareholders speaking for 80 per cent of the company .
2 Meanwhile , Colorado Springs , Colorado-based Cray Computer Corp has had to have another rethink on its strategy for its delayed and now down-sized Cray-3 supercomputer .
3 His word has got to have that place of authority in our lives .
4 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 .
5 Since then , Kelly 's mother , Veronica , has campaigned to have all Rottweilers banned from private ownership .
6 28 ( 1 ) The basis for the assessment of damages referred to in section 27(3) is the difference in value , determined as at the time immediately before the residential occupier ceased to occupy the premises in question as his residence , between — ( a ) the value of the interest if the landlord in default determined on the assumption that the residential occupier continues to have the same right to occupy the premises as before that time ; and ( b ) the value of that interest determined on the assumption that the residential occupier has ceased to have that right .
7 The hon. Gentleman has ceased to have any credibility in the farming industry .
8 Perhaps even she has begun to have second thoughts about the ballooning barminess of these proceedings …
9 And he said that we 'd got to have some softening , some change , some relaxation after the intensity of the march to the hut .
10 In the pre-Marcus days she 'd seemed to have greater control over every aspect of her nervous system than she did now .
11 He points out that in 1960 , married black women could have expected to have 3.49 children ; if they had continued to reproduce at this rate , the out-of-wedlock rate among black women would have increased from 23% in 1960 to just 29% in 1987 , and gone almost unnoticed .
12 After hearing a terrible denunciation of practices in which he had willingly taken part in the past , we might have expected that he would have wished to have further clarifications before he left Rome , or that some plan of action would have been agreed .
13 Which made it the more regrettable that , in an age when abortion is pressed on one as if it were a free sample , she should have contrived to have four children in six years — unwanted , dubiously parented , ill cared for .
14 Mr Delors is said to have threatened to have any deal involving concessions voted down in Brussels .
15 To the dismay of radical reformers , the congress had voted to have this presidium , i.e. the senior party leadership , elected by the supreme council rather than by the full congress . )
16 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 .
17 The children had decided to have cardboard wheels , but they found four wooden circles which they decided would do for wheels .
18 ‘ Here 's to your play , ’ she said when they had decided to have another brandy .
19 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 .
20 But you 've got to have that peace of mind to be able to do that .
21 So we 've got to have that statement in and we 've got to differentiate it some way or from the
22 Novell Inc chief Ray Noorda 's contribution to Bill Gates ephemera is the comment after their two companies had had a disagreement : ‘ To have a heart-to-heart with someone , you 've got to have two hearts … ‘
23 you 've got to have two months , mm
24 I think that 's diff you see I , I do n't think that 's possible for everybody to keep in touch with everybody else , I think you 've got to have one person , that everybody looks to , to say , right
25 So in two hours , you 've got to have twelve times as many men as you 've already got .
26 the logic of human effort , would say that to accomplish great things for God , we 've got to have great faith .
27 Got ta be erm , not clever , not brainy , I think you 've got to have common sense .
28 Their presence is a detraction in the group because they 're not willing to add to the group you know you 've got to have this attitude if you 're in a group well the attitude you need to help the group is how can I help that group ?
29 Then , it , it 's immediately a problem , how do we get in , we 've got to have some kind of role which is acceptable to the people you 're studying .
30 Check the er , but you 've got to have some way , I believe , of measuring what 's going on .
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