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

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1 Foreign investors are better acquainted with customs and practices in the eurobond market and they are also widely believed to have strong preferences for the anonymity of bearer securities and for the receipt of interest payments without deduction of tax .
2 It was a confidence borne of a quarter-of-a century of growing medical ascendancy , which was to have far-reaching effects on the sanitary alliance .
3 He accompanied King James on the visit which he made to Scotland to impose episcopacy , and in his sermons there supported him in this venture , which was to have calamitous results for the monarchy in the next reign .
4 Other electrical frequencies are known to have specific effects on the body .
5 This alteration in the basis of national status was to have devastating consequences for the present and future population of the United Kingdom .
6 It may be read in the conventional order , with or without the final section of ‘ dispensable ’ chapters , or in a shuffled order , interpolating the ‘ dispensable ’ chapters according to the author 's directives so as to have fresh perspectives on the events described .
7 In their unconscious , they have achieved their wish to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex , or even with the parent of the same sex .
8 So taboos may exist which prohibit social intercourse between a man and a young girl having her first menstruation , or between females and a young male who has just reached puberty , because there is strong unconscious , or even conscious , desire to have sexual relations with the girls or boys ( incest ) .
9 They did , however , anticipate that boards would bring together people likely to have different views about the purposes of boards .
10 The treatment of public disorder in a serious documentary on a public television service is likely to have different preoccupations from the main news bulletin on the same channel .
11 The point at issue is that both sets of disciplines tend to have different conceptions about the domain and status of proof in the pursuit of knowledge .
12 Various ‘ interest groups ’ in a conflict situation are likely to have different perspectives on the nature of the situation itself , as well as on the particular issues that create it .
13 These findings were considered to have direct implications for the development of depression .
14 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 …
15 a right to be informed and consulted about any management proposal likely to have serious consequences for the interests of employees .
16 A study of undecorated domestic pottery from settlement sites in Northamptonshire suggested that there were a limited number of fabric groups , each originating from sources up to 50 miles from the place of discovery ( Walker 1978 ) , although a lack of detailed knowledge about the area 's Drift geology led the author to have serious doubts about the results .
17 Alford himself seems to have cordial relations with the Conservative Party .
18 However , it does mean that reformers will have to have consistent answers to the arguments about instability , weak government and power to small or extremist parties .
19 Of those it is worth singling out D. 32.95 and D. 33.2.34.1 , in which the jurist indicates ( in the first case implicitly , in the second explicitly ) that the use of the clause has turned out to have crucial consequences for the effectiveness of the testator 's will : for without it his will or some of its dispositions would have been of no force .
20 This seems to have obvious parallels with the Russian Formalist attempt to found an approach to literature that would exclude all factors external to the texts — history , psychology , and so on .
21 Neutrophils did not express the lysozyme signal , though they are known to have large stores of the protein .
22 I think that everyone probably goes through fights with their parents during their early teens but I certainly did n't know what it was like to run away from home and to have constant dealings with the police and welfare organisations .
23 We are fortunate to have exact details of the type of education offered during this period , for in December 1817 James Moorhouse , a 13-year-old pupil at the School , wrote this letter to his Grandfather :
24 Here is the heart of Anglican comprehensiveness — this is why Evangelical , Catholic and liberal can all claim to have equal shares in the treasures of Anglicanism .
25 If a young woman is feeling fit and healthy , it is very tempting to skip the effort of going to the clinic , having to make an appointment long in advance and then waiting in long queues but it is extremely important to have regular checkups for the sake of both your health and that of your baby .
26 In the past it has been difficult for them to have long runs in the team . ’
27 The moment was to have fateful consequences for the whole of Europe .
28 The Elves were content to have powerful allies in the Old World .
29 Each of them is free to have casual encounters outside the strong arms of their love .
30 Teenagers began to feel ashamed , not of having sex , but of remaining virgins , while older women felt pressured by the necessity to have multiple orgasms of the right kind and frequency .
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