Example sentences of "have [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Have bonuses to directors and staff been considered ? |
2 | Some indeed go back to Plato ; others have recourse to Herodotus . |
3 | But curators have keys to museums after hours and a big deep bath of unlimited hot water back home where wives have dinner waiting . |
4 | In contrast , commercial broadcasters have obligations to shareholders : they must consider the priorities and attractions of profit-making programmes and schedules . |
5 | INSIGNIA SOLUTIONS INVITED INTO THE SELECT BAND THAT HAVE LICENCES TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS SOURCE |
6 | Testing laboratories and occupational health departments should find the data concerning the proportion of non-responders who have antibodies to core antigen useful in estimating the number of hepatitis B carriers likely to be revealed with use of the protocol suggested in the joint working party 's paper . |
7 | Whether this actually demonstrates anything is debatable — we all have antibodies to Candida because we are exposed to it from birth , and a positive response to an intradermal test is seen in some healthy individuals . |
8 | First , there is evidence that men , even where they acknowledge that they have responsibilities to parents or children , often exercise those responsibilities through their wives . |
9 | When you first have eye to eye contact everything is new , splendid , you want to do the very best for each other , you want to look your best , you want to tell them all the good things and eventually you get married . |
10 | And what does it matter to us , ordinary businesspeople , who have day to day jobs to do which certainly do not involve make or break run-ins with unions ? |
11 | It is more a general feeling that the ways in which we work and consume , trade and invest , obtain our salaries , wages or profits , own property and have entitlements to welfare , are all changing dramatically . |
12 | Children have rights to health , education , to be free from physical and sexual abuse , to have a voice in the decisions which affect them and to grow up as responsible and active citizens but in many countries today many children stoo still do not enjoy these rights . |
13 | Switch on and check that you have 28V to 30V at the rectifier output , about 9V across capacitor C8 and something at the output terminals . |
14 | Instead , teachers have authority to discipline pupils by virtue of their position as teacher . |
15 | Managers must keep under review the ways in which employees have access to emergency services . |
16 | All students have access to specialist courses in research methods run by the Faculty of Social Sciences . |
17 | The mindless few maybe , but what happens when these people have access to areas like Range West ? |
18 | But has n't it occurred to you that if they have access to knowledge and culture from a previous machine age , yet still continue with their own customs , then maybe they have reasons which seem at least to them to be perfectly good and sufficient ? ’ |
19 | The plan stresses that new land for development has to be located close to transport routes , have access to water and draining facilities and be attractive to businesses . |
20 | Probably have access to film . |
21 | A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects . |
22 | ‘ The international chains have access to systems like Sabre and Galileo , but any hotel can join Bravo . ’ |
23 | It is important that private tenants who are suffering harassment or illegal eviction have access to solicitors to help them enforce their legal rights . |
24 | On a more pragmatic note , using a DTP system for coursework requires that students have access to workstation or PC/Macintosh screens ( of which we have dozens ) for all stages of the assessment , whereas using markup-based systems most of the work can be performed from simpler terminals ( of which we have hundreds ) . |
25 | Some have done well , but they are those who have more land , have access to capital , have higher levels of education and are generally more socially advantaged . |
26 | Most pupils are now familiar with the teletext information pages on television 's Ceefax and Oracle facilities and many schools now have access to Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
27 | Schools already have access to Prestel and other hosts using the same equipment . |
28 | Innovation of new strategic opportunities afforded by IT ( which requires creative thinking and the identification of people who have this ability and others who will champion IT and have access to funds ) . |
29 | I think some people on the list have access to news agency files , can someone maybe dig out the actual conversation/interview and put it into context … or do the news agencies just hold quotes like this ? ? |
30 | People like us have access to techniques to banish the effects of ageing . ’ |