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

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1 To have a scaled fees figure .
2 Now whether we would find in our strate if we were to have a strategic sites policy erm whether there 's an issue there that it might let in as it were too much of that kind of land use and not enough of the manufacturing or proper office kind I think is worth kicking around the table .
3 It will include the personal weapon , three days ' rations and ammunition , along with as much water as can be carried , and also nuclear , biological and chemical warfare equipment , since the enemy is known to have a chemical weapons capability .
4 ‘ My most important ambition in life was to have a new sports car every year , things like this . ’
5 Tower Hamlets found that they could not decentralize Social Services , for example , because of the statutory requirement to have a Social Services Committee , but everything else they 've erm within the overall Council policy , which is decided by all the Councillors , they 've decentralized a great deal of the powers down to these local groups of Councillors , and where the Labour control the areas they control these local Councils , and where the Liberal Democrats control them they control them , and I think it 's working very well .
6 Rolf Ekeus , the head of the joint UN and IAEA special commission on Iraq [ see pp. 38165 ; 38211 ; 38451 ] , maintained , following a visit to the country on Oct. 4-6 , that Iraq " has had … and may continue to have a nuclear weapons development programme " .
7 As the hon. Gentleman agrees that Scotland is a different nation , why does he not accept that it should have its own system if it prefers , and allow it to have a fair rates system ?
8 Royal College of Nursing spokesman Jamie Fleming said : ‘ The most important thing is for nurses to have an effective complaints procedure .
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