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

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1 It 's fairly common for young babies who are long-sighted at six months , for example , to have normal vision by the time they 're four .
2 Although the Revolutionary Command Council consisted exclusively of military men it was not devoted solely to military interests : Jallud , for example , was said to have strong support among the technocrats in the petroleum and development departments .
3 Little is known to have strong support in the Sunderland boardroom , but he was anxious to dismiss speculation yesterday .
4 Plainly , merulite tubes removed one of the favourite weapons of attack at football matches , and since the containers were easily disposed of by burning , without any pollution effects , appeared to us to have strong advantages from an environmental point of view .
5 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 .
6 Mr Hurd 's speech this week in Luxembourg , which called for the European Council ( as summits are known ) to have strong links with a reinforced WEU , would not have been made in Mrs Thatcher 's day .
7 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 .
8 Regardless of whether the minor or anyone else with authority to do so consents to the treatment , that practitioner will be liable to the minor in negligence if he fails to advise with reasonable skill and care and to have due regard to the best interests of his patient .
9 In making this joint judgement , it is nevertheless the manager 's responsibility to have due regard to the experience of the employees concerned and the anticipated nature of the interaction .
10 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 .
11 ( a ) People with parental responsibility Every person whom the applicant believes to have parental responsibility for the child is entitled to respondent status in all proceedings under the Act .
12 The parties to an application for a care or supervision order are : ( a ) the applicant ; ( b ) the child ; ( c ) every person whom the applicant believes to have parental responsibility for the child .
13 Parents are expected to have total confidence in the school yet schools do n't often reciprocate trust and confidence in the judgement and goodwill of parents .
14 ‘ People in Bavaria say it is crazy not to have tall cylindro-conicals in a wholly ultra-modern brewery , ’ says Brombach , ‘ but I think that kind of vessel sets up a convection that makes for dirty beer . ’
15 After August 1939 it was no longer possible to have complete faith in a nation state which collaborated for whatever reason with fascism , even if that state happened to be the Soviet Union itself .
16 A man convinced that the world is a trap , that existence is plagued by death , can ill afford to have complete faith in the established order , whether of the Right or the Left .
17 It consists primarily of : concentrating the construction of turbo-alternators in the new Alsthom-Atlantique group , with a production capacity of about 10000 MW per year ; concentrating all industrial resources for the fabrication of the boilers in Framatome , with a production capacity of eight units a year ; the CEA has also bought out Westinghouse 's share in Framatome 's equity so as to have complete control of the further development of the technology , the licence for which expired in 1982 .
18 My contract said very clearly that I had to have complete control of the making of the film , so I asked Darryl Zanuck if he would please replace me and I would give him the necessary time to find someone else .
19 Mr Hardman was renowned for his sense of humour , as his contribution to an April Fool 's Day edition of Moneybox , shows : ‘ There 's case law , so far as the setting up of a trust for a cat is concerned , or a dog , or a parrot or a monkey , but you do n't have to have specific legislation in the Taxes Act because the normal rules follow .
20 Other electrical frequencies are known to have specific effects on the body .
21 This alteration in the basis of national status was to have devastating consequences for the present and future population of the United Kingdom .
22 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 .
23 If the aesthetic is genuinely to have reciprocal leverage upon the political , certain problems have to be faced .
24 But there are some phonetic sequences which seem to have semantic value of a sort , yet they do not correspond to grammatical elements : there seems to be a direct pathway from sound to meaning , bypassing grammar .
25 Thus , if a woman were to have sexual intercourse with a boy under 16 , this would be the offence of indecent assault by the woman even if the boy consented to , or instigated , the act .
26 It is equally an offence to administer drugs to a woman for a similar purpose or to procure a girl under 21 or a defective to have sexual intercourse with a third party in any part of the world .
27 Similarly , it is an offence for a man who is a member of staff or a manager of a hospital to have sexual intercourse with a mentally disordered female patient .
28 The Committee further recommends that the crime of administering a drug to enable a man to have sexual intercourse with a woman should be extended to protect males and to cover acts of gross indecency .
29 In Cogan and Leak , it was held that a husband could be liable for rape if he forced his wife to have sexual intercourse with a third party who was unaware of her lack of consent .
30 Sweenie , the majority held that there must be some force to constitute rape and that it was not rape , therefore , to have sexual intercourse with a sleeping woman .
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