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

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1 Yeah , but we have given a promise to it
2 Does he agree that the nationalists in Mid-Ulster have given a warning to the House by the way in which they voted , with a colossal rise in the Sinn Fein vote and a colossal drop in the SDLP vote ?
3 There is , as yet , no system in operation which allows your competence to be assessed to a national standard , and it will be left to the discretion of your service manager , and course tutors if you have undertaken a back to nursing course , to decide whether you are ready to return , or what additional guidance or preparation you may need to bring you up to the required standard .
4 In general , there is evidence that children who have developed a sensitivity to cow 's milk may become sensitive to soya proteins as well , if they consume them in large quantities .
5 ‘ The appointment of the Winchester Group is on the basis that Mr. Victor Tee is no longer a director , a shareholder or an employee and we will inform you as soon as we have received a response to our request to the Royal Life Insurance Ltd. for a reference .
6 The absurdities of antiracist orthodoxy have become a target of critique by the right ( Honey ford , 1988 ; Lewis , 1988 ) , and have formed a backdrop to the bitter debates that have surrounded the publication of The Satanic Verses .
7 In addition , studies in children and in adults with acute diarrhoea have reported a shift to comparatively more aerobic faecal flora , which could influence SCFA growth in the colon .
8 In our er assessment of major morbidity we have included a return to theatre , er a postoperative blood transfusion of , of more than two units of blood and the development of postoperative sepsis .
9 It could ( in theory at least ) have recommended a return to the eighteenth century position , illustrated by the Lord Chief Justice when he expressed hope that ‘ the worst of the offending sections ’ in Acts of Parliament be repealed or amended .
10 Congratulations , you have won a holiday to Canada .
11 The courts have added a gloss to the words of section 1 — ; namely that the offence is committed only if the application of the false trade description was associated with the sale or supply of goods .
12 And then your editor goes on Jonathan Ross ' show and humiliates him more ( I have written a letter to Ross as well , for laughing at Jason like that ) .
13 You have done a disservice to the African people by ignoring this fact .
14 Attlee and Mountbatten have done a service to all mankind by showing what statesmen can do not with force and money but with lucidity , resolution and sincerity .
15 Perhaps those hon. Members who have raised points of order have done a service to the hon. Members who wish to take part in the ballot .
16 In the same period , investment dropped by a quarter , and some sectors , such as machine tools and forgings , have seen a 30% to 40% fall in domestic orders .
17 The '80s have seen a return to a more stable market , with demand and supply in a measure of equilibrium .
18 The family of a murder victim have accepted a donation to a trust fund in their son 's name from detectives who worked on the case .
19 If teachers regard themselves as professionally accountable to themselves and their colleagues then they have accepted a commitment to the maintenance and improvement of their practice .
20 ‘ They have suffered a reaction to going out of Europe , just like we did last season , but they will bounce back . ’
21 The residents have presented a petition to the council calling for the plans to be shelved until an alternative access to the site can be found .
22 In return for a donation of £30 , 50 etc. ( minimum £30 or $50 ) you will be sent a certificate showing that you have presented a book to Trinity College Library , and a bookplate bearing your name will be placed inside the book .
23 ( The adult readers might like to list those books , and other reading matter , for which they have a particular affection or which they feel have made a contribution to their lives , and then check to see how many of them would be considered to be of the highest literary worth . )
24 Brass plaques , which will cost £100 , are being offered corporately , to individuals , and the families of players who have made a contribution to the fascinating Lisburn story .
25 Brummies have made a city to be proud of .
26 Well I have made a statement to the police and have put it in the police station in a sealed envelope .
27 Nor does the statutory postponement apply for the purpose of ascertaining whether you have made a complaint to an industrial tribunal within the requisite time limit .
28 you have made a complaint to an industrial tribunal ; or
29 Overhead is the splendid architraved knife-edge about which the guidebook says : ‘ Delightful open and delicate climbing … ‘ and : ‘ Small wires have made a difference to this once very bold lead . ’
30 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
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