Example sentences of "[noun sg] have the necessary [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Inland Revenue has the necessary information on its computers , because it has everyone 's postal code .
2 Although his owner , Charles St George , obviously feels his colt has the necessary speed for Newmarket , he and trainer Henry Cecil will no doubt be hoping for a strong pace on 21 October .
3 However , the more difficult question is whether the defendant had the necessary animus possidendi .
4 The secondary issue , although one of supreme importance in terms of W. 's well-being , was what treatment should be authorised , if the court had the necessary jurisdiction .
5 The administration of an oath in England without lawful authority is an offence , but a person appointed by order of a foreign court or other judicial authority has the necessary authority by virtue of section 1 of the Oaths and Evidence ( Overseas Authorities and Countries ) Act 1963 , for use in civil proceedings carried on under the law of that country , and a consul may administer an oath under certain other statutory provisions .
6 It seems odd , at first sight , that the potteries of Stoke-on-Trent ( q.v. ) should have grown up more than two hundred miles away from the source of their vital ingredient , but in fact the manufacture of stoneware and earthenware had been established in Staffordshire long before the secret of porcelain was found , and that area had the necessary clay , coal and water supplies for the growth of the industry .
7 Almost daily I would suggest , but what are we doing to ensure that those who are entrusted with this very important aspect in terms of the Export Trade have the necessary knowledge to ensure the ultimate in performance ?
8 The question of public accessibility is only one of the issues which must be addressed in determining whether information has the necessary quality of confidence .
9 2.1 Express indications of confidentiality Where the person disclosing information expressly states to the recipient that it is being disclosed in confidence this will usually suffice to impose an obligation of confidence ( assuming the information has the necessary quality of confidence ) .
10 Information having the necessary quality of confidence which is supplied by one party of a contract to another for the purpose of enabling that other to perform a contract will usually be subject to an obligation of confidence so that the recipient may only use it for the purpose of that contract .
11 I believe that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has the necessary vision .
12 Any such takeover policy must deal in a coherent manner with three essential legal issues , which must be formed into a consistent and effective system to have the necessary business objectives .
13 Two uncles own a farm in Weston , North Oxfordshire and Mrs Kingdom tells me that the family have the necessary finance to offer him a job .
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