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

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1 Third , the Registrar 's certificate will be given the same effect as regards further particulars as it has with respect to the creation of a charge .
2 Socio-economic status is one such property where we can classify individuals as having " more " or " less " status but not be able to say how much more or how much less status one person has with respect to another .
3 The nature and degree of insanity which will afford a defence to a criminal charge has from time to time been a matter of considerable discussion .
4 For my part I am not condemning , I am illustrating the fact that the Christian symbiosis between nature and humankind , expressed so well in the Bible , has from time to time been replaced by man 's domination of nature with disastrous consequences for both .
5 In common with all insurance companies , Legal & General has from time to time to adjust its premium terms to take into account the changing nature and frequency of household insurance claims .
6 Though small in size and numbers , Border has from time to time been good enough to thump the New Zealand All-Blacks and the British Lions at rugby , and to produce such cricketers as Peter Kirsten , Hylton Ackerman , Ken McEwan and the brothers Greig .
7 His nasogastric tube has from time to time to be removed or re-inserted .
8 The firm has from time to time various secondees both at the Listing Groups of the Stock Exchange and with the Panel .
9 The search for training which fits this description in the management of education is hindered in two ways : it has long been an area for tension between theorists and practitioners and it has from time to time been exposed to management models from fields where practice and purpose are very different from those of education .
10 I assure my hon. Friend that we look forward to receiving any further written representations that he has in addition to the cogent case that he has put before the House today .
11 Yet this is by no means the only plan which the Community has in relation to the environment : Directorate-General XII ( that for Science , Research and Development ) has published details of an extensive R&D programme ( CEC 1990a ) and the Commission as a whole ( CEC 1990b ) has made public its plans to develop regular official statistics of the environment .
12 However , the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 has in relation to exemption clauses made a large inroad into this doctrine of freedom of contract and section 55(1) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 now reads as follows :
13 Sections 22 – 25 and Sched 2 , Part II set out in detail the duties and powers a local authority has in relation to children it is looking after .
14 Parental responsibility is defined in s3(1) to mean " all the rights , duties , powers , responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a child has in relation to the child and his property " .
15 His breathing has on occasion to be assisted by the administration of oxygen .
16 Each has on return to this country gone back into secular employment to finance the starting of the new church .
17 Psychology has recently gained the respectability it should always have had with respect to pain , for two completely irrelevant reasons .
18 As protection , the floating charge holder is given the same priority with respect to any property representing directly or indirectly the property disposed of as he would have had with respect to the property subject to the floating charge .
19 Mozart 's perception and understanding of the female psyche is especially illuminating in this piece and Jane Leslie MacKenzie 's sad and tense characterisation of the Countess was extremely plausible , if lacking in the real sense of fun which the lady must have had in order to be drawn into the intrigues in the first place .
20 Pleasant West End hotel where meals , à la carte and table d'hôt , can be had from noon to 9.30 pm , and drinks from 11 am to midnight .
21 Further detail on these interests may be had on application to the departments .
22 If the Conservatives ' list vote were no more than 50% , the system would still work smoothly : they would have in addition to their 53 constituency seats just one list seat , giving them their due total of 54 .
23 The five Home Secretary nominees with the support even of a minority of say three of the councillors will almost certainly be able to elect the Chairman of the authority who will then have in addition to his deliberatory vote a casting vote .
24 Other rights , duties , powers and responsibilities which a parent may have in relation to the child and his property under other legislation are also preserved while a care order is in force ( s33(9) ) .
25 You may find the following features are worth having in addition to the normal wash .
26 Within the Christian context women must necessarily refer to , and exercise a dependence upon , the world of men , of a kind which men would not conceive of having in relation to the world of women .
27 As a member of the National Trust for Scotland for nearly 58 years , and having from time to time been involved in its affairs , I want to add my personal support to Douglas Connell 's proposition ( Points of View , 15 March ) that the functions of the National Heritage Memorial Fund ( in so far as they relate to Scotland ) should in future be carried out by a new body established in Scotland .
28 Probably if you 're having a new home built or something like that you may not have to recourse to those because while you 're having , you 're having your home built you can say to the electrician , alright I want X number of power points here .
29 But if you fall into neither category , then you will have to recourse to one of London 's talent pools .
30 Meanwhile , the Solaris-for-Sparc promised to OEMs reportedly includes SVR4 , ONC+ , OpenWindows 3.0 with Tool Talk , the desktop metaphor and Open Look interface and multi-processor support that the OEMs will have to fine-tune to their machines .
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