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

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1 It would be a man , of course ; only a man would have the sheer effrontery to do that .
2 They will have exchanged their pieces of paper with their attention on the specific terms on the front , and the administrative process of placing and logging an order , but , in many cases , they will not have the legal training to make the proper analysis of the situation .
3 The OAS requested the European Communities ( EC ) to impose a trade embargo , but EC diplomats at the meeting stated that an embargo would contravene the Lomé Convention ( under which the EC accorded preferential trading status to African , Caribbean and Pacific countries ) , and that the EC did not have the legal authority to order companies not to trade with Haiti .
4 Nor do we have the legal right to supervise work conditions in rural areas .
5 Serocold Skeels inverted the logic of genocide : as the Jews ritually slaughtered cattle and the Talmud viewed gentiles as animals , growing Jewish power threatened the security of the goyim everywhere ; the Jews would soon have the legal power to murder whom they chose .
6 ‘ It could have been major much earlier — I had the know-how and had already done the groundwork — but when I was racing there was n't the time , nor did I have the surplus energy to allow the business its head .
7 It is acknowledged , however , that in its efforts to support the capitalist system , politically and economically , the capitalist state creates and expands public and social services only to find that it does not have the required resources to meet the growing cost of the public sector .
8 Major pharmaceutical companies often did not have the multi-disciplinary expertise to develop the necessary products and processes and Chiros was collaborating with several of them , Richards said .
9 Sure , he will have the immediate option to make himself rich by fighting Frank Bruno , though that in itself would diminish the status of the belt .
10 Goldsmith was critical of the Codex Alimentarius , a committee of the UN 's Food and Agriculture Organisation , which under current plans for the liberalisation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , may soon have the exclusive right to set safety and quality standards in international food trade .
11 The Labour party may well find that by the time it has spent billions of pounds on all income levels it will not have the extra money to spend on those who need it most .
12 Kirton , though , achieved rather more fame for the fact that he took his own lemons to Athletic park when they did not have the appropriate fruit to go with his gin-and-tonics , and that he watched the game from the in-goal area , puffing on a cigar with a long checked scarf around his neck .
13 In both Britain and the US we have the ability to produce all we need , but if our leaders do not have the political balls to plan Japan by their rules we are both destined for economic annihilation .
14 That majority may not have the political power to ensure this .
15 … we do n't even have the elementary conditions to start to develop our national economy on a large scale .
16 The bigger UK companies , hardly enamoured with the charter themselves , might have the administrative capacity to handle it whereas independent operators did not .
17 I wished ICAO to take up the matter with a view to ensuring that the State of registry should have the primary right to salvage the aircraft .
18 ‘ Operators like Jane 's Aviation will have the best opportunity to develop their business by being based here . ’
19 ‘ He does n't have the inside knowledge to deal with questions . ’
20 When the introduction is being played you do n't talk , now the quicker we get through these and practice these then we can have the other songs to sing , now I want please .
21 First of all Tracey you can have the first opportunity to show how little you know .
22 Perhaps before this time the seas were not at the right temperature or did not have the chemical composition to favour the deposition of the lime from which most marine shells and skeletons are constructed .
23 It is a must for those who might have the practical opportunity to use it .
24 Branson 's views about England were more platitudinous than revolutionary ; England , he would say , is ‘ a great place to live in , but as a great place it should carry on standing totally for democracy and people should have the absolute freedom to say what they think ’ .
25 We do not have the predictive tools to identify correctly all actual and potential cases of abuse — nor are we likely to have them .
26 ‘ — and I was placed between Harry Burrows and Piers Langley and they told me all about hunting round here and really it was so interesting that I hardly noticed what we ate , some sort of fish and pheasant I think and , oh yes , there was an ice but by that stage , you know , I did n't have the smallest corner to put in so much as a mouthful — ’
27 In theory it is the chairperson , who sits in the middle , who is the most crucial member of the interview panel , but in practice one of the others may have the real power to make decisions or the personality to override the others .
28 Unlike the US , Japan or Germany , it can not affect the outcome of events in the former Soviet Union , since it does not have the economic resources to play a significant role .
29 They did not yet have the economic means to raise enough hard currencies to pay for their oil and gas imports from the Soviet Union , and most of them were burdened with heavy levels of external debt , also denominated in hard currencies .
30 If everybody does not have the moral resolve to make their views known , and their presence felt , we will be restricted to walking reservations and climbing on climbing walls .
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