Example sentences of "have [noun sg] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Has granny much to say to you ?
2 ‘ That may be true , but it has vigour enough to ensure that he shall not be hanged out of hand . ’
3 The Community Charges Registration Officer has discretion therefore to omit names from the public extract if the individuals concerned could be in danger of physical violence .
4 ‘ She surely has spirit enough to satisfy you .
5 Once jurisdiction can properly be established on this basis then the effect of article 5(1) in the light of the Effer v. Kantner decision is that the court has jurisdiction finally to determine the issues between the parties .
6 Good job this ‘ licence ’ has sod all to do with it , in n it ?
7 If I had my way I 'd X-ray just to make sure .
8 In contrast to the learned shepherd , the flock has not had occasion either to familiarise itself with the evidence in question or to confront the inconsistencies between scriptural accounts and the actual historical backdrop .
9 However , I have had occasion recently to visit the Church Road offices of the Environmental Health and Building Control sections of the Council and I have been appalled to see the conditions in which these people have to work .
10 Whenever I meet with a Sister in print , I always expect to hear that Corydon has prov 'd false ; or that Sylvia ‘ s cruel Parents have had prudence enough to keep two mad People from playing the Fool together , for Life .
11 erm well we have n't really had time yet to see his approach erm to Europe .
12 ‘ She arrived about seven thirty and they had had time enough to get to grips with their subject matter already , by all accounts . ’
13 He 'd had time enough to get ten horses under shelter .
14 I 've had time enough to learn that . ’
15 I 'll have money enough to pay you by spring , Christian — that 's if you think three pounds ten shillings an acre is a fair price . ’
16 We shall have occasion later to examine the evidence submitted to and conclusions of the Bullock Committee , and it is sufficient here to note not only the submissions from educational and public librarians but also the committee 's support for the work of librarians in schools , and its welcome for the now-emerging courses leading to people dually qualified as both teachers and librarians .
17 If you did n't have dividend enough to clear that you would lose your book .
18 also the airfield has never not actually be marketed properly it could be marketed much better as , as , as it was to attract more , more executive business and more freight business , freight , airfreight is a greatly expanding business and there are lots of opportunities that this airfield would have in airfreight we 've got erm buildings there we could have warehousing there to deal with airfreight .
19 We refer the interested reader to Schwartz ( 1985 ) for more illustrations of ways of applying Garrett 's model to aphasic sentence production , since we do not have space here to consider this work further : we must now turn from considering disorders of spoken language to a discussion of disorders of written language reading disorders ( acquired dyslexias ) and writing disorders ( acquired dysgraphias ) .
20 I do not have space here to discuss the various ways in which versions of this conception of self have been influential , in philosophy and psychology , for instance .
21 I do not have space here to discuss the question of self-deception in detail .
22 When additional work is required for which payment has not been provided in the contract documents , the engineer may have power either to agree new rates for measured work or a fixed price for a defined piece of work .
23 ‘ It appears to me clear ’ , he said , ‘ that neither the LTE in making its proposals , nor the GLC in accepting them , could have power totally to disregard any responsibility for ensuring , so far as practicable , that outgoings are met by revenue , and that the LTE runs its business on economic lines . ’
24 In Georgia the Supreme Soviet , reportedly bowing to pressure from opposition groups , on March 20 decided to postpone the elections to that body due on March 25 until October or November , in order that other political parties would have time enough to organize themselves to take part .
25 He says he will have time enough to relax and carouse when he 's had a smash hit with his first novel .
26 Be warned , if you have one or two large and complex images , you could have time enough to make drink , and regret a cup of coffee before the thumbnail picture has been completed , but next time it will display with alacrity .
27 ‘ When I 've seen you safely on the train , I should still have time enough to get to the auction . ’
28 He did not have time now to investigate his own feelings , but somewhere at the back of his mind was the thought that he was , himself , no idealist .
29 You are lucky enough to have Bella here to teach you , and your mother also , and as you know , I have undertaken to instruct you in history , since I am the one who has seen such a lot of it , as it were face to face .
30 Well I think , I mean they 're very nice , it would rather , I 'd prefer to , it would be nice to have tile there to break it , but not those damn things and they certainly wo n't come off and go back .
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