Example sentences of "have [det] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would seem , therefore , that the courts would have little opportunity to sentence in cases where proof of injury was not available .
2 In one recent study , in which colonic neoplasia coexisting with upper gastrointestinal lesions was a frequent finding , the authors acknowledge that their results might have little relevance to outpatient practice as patients were selected by reviewing the blood counts of hospital inpatients .
3 Why do the professions have this attitude to client care and service ?
4 See note to s.103 for rules , relating to clubs , which may have some relevance to rules for seaman 's canteens .
5 It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) .
6 The only stipulation is that the topic must have some relationship to business activity or current affairs .
7 I 'll have another chat to Niall and set everything up .
8 Unlike many other professions or hobbies , photographers do not have much access to courses where they can hone their skills , although you will occasionally see ads on the back of the Irish Times .
9 The anecdote will have less appeal to Speyhawk 's shareholders who were last week told of a £205 million writedown in the value of its properties .
10 If third-world countries could export more textiles , their need to sell their timber would be less desperate ; if Europe 's farmers were not protected , land values would be lower , so they would have less incentive to farm intensively .
11 I went into one house and er you so I came in and I got to about sort of I do n't know , roughly there I think it was and she said , do you have any objection to cats ?
12 ‘ In that case , ’ Lacuna said , ‘ you ca n't have any objection to Pool looking inside it . ’
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