Example sentences of "for [noun] to have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Others are easy enough for beginners to have a go at .
2 MI5 had never asked for permission to have a stall .
3 The eventual aim is for Firhill to have a capacity sixteen thousand seats .
4 ‘ We 've waited for years to have a Formula One world champion like Mansell — and now it looks as though we wo n't be able to use him .
5 Albert said graciously , ’ I 'd be delighted for Sam to have a holiday with you .
6 You know for people to have a loot at .
7 Within a year he had given detailed and authoritative evidence to the House of Commons and been instrumental in the passage of two bills which abolished gaolers ' fees and enabled counties to pay for a proper service ; which allowed discharged defendants to be set at liberty in open court ; and which not only improved sanitation and health arrangements but made it obligatory for justices to have a concern for the health of prisoners .
8 Erm it 's it 's quite an interesting erm er , addition to the er original proposal but clearly members will need to take a view as to whether er they want erm the Environment Trust to do that but erm , er what I would suggest is that we bring back er , some final proposals from Environment Trust at the next meeting er , for members to have a look at .
9 Significant developments are taking place in the use of software , such as WAIS and GOPHER , to enable users to search multiple catalogues of holdings thus avoiding the need for users to have a knowledge of where particular datasets might be held .
10 He arranged for Burton to have a screen test .
11 Some people make a football party educational and hire out a hall and a soccer coach for children to have a party and be given advice on how to play the game .
12 As income level rises , it seems to become less important for men to have a career .
13 But Making Out highlights how important it is for women to have a job and be with other women workers — often in very crummy circumstances , but actually being very resilient with a lot of humour and girl talk .
14 If a private entrepreneur comes along and buys the company , there must be a fall-back provision for employees to have a say on whether their livelihoods are to be bought and sold .
15 The Rev David Neil , the Union 's Mission Field worker stressed the need for churches to have a mission strategy or commitment to training or a willingness to reach out and become involved in their communities .
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