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

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1 Is it possible to have sand as a substrate without affecting the efficiency of the filter ?
2 Only through the use of such a modification was it possible to have access to the complete lexicon provided with the second version of the ANLT .
3 You may be the kind of person who finds it easier to have sex than to talk about it , whether with new or regular partners .
4 For was n't it better to have peace — even at such a price — than chaos ?
5 When Richard Earl of Cornwall was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1257 he found it useful to have cameos and intaglios dating from Classical antiquity inserted in his crown as well as precious stones ( fig.36 ) .
6 Why is it important to have audience contact in your presentation ?
7 I am not a very social sort of person and I find it difficult to have strangers in my home . ’
8 Many of us find it difficult to have faith and trust and feel love for someone that we can not see and often feel that we can not hear or get close to .
9 The money was removed and the new element of time on a job was applied , and er this was n't done easily of course because when they introduced the work study consultants , erm we found it necessary , particularly the shop stewards found it necessary to have consultation with the management .
10 As Paul is to be the protector , the STG partners think it best to have trustees outside the firm , so we 'll arrange that through the group of accountants we deal with in Bermuda . ’
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