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

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1 You have the facility to slow the music down to half speed , but it is here that I think Ibanez have missed the point .
2 This team came into being to fulfil a need in the Society for a means of showing our work at the very best level ; a group of performers who practise regularly together and have the facility to form up in teams of varying number according to the need at the time .
3 middle-class people , rich people , go elsewhere ; they go and see their GP , they have a wider network of people that they could perhaps draw on ; and if they do n't they have the nine-to-five freedom from their children , the release from the pressures of having kids around ; they have boarding schools which are a legitimate way of getting rid of our children if you have the money to do it .
4 I 'll make sure you have the money to see your baby . ’
5 In nineteen eighty six treat people as if their labour is worth nothing you know those men have given their lives to the quarry industry and there 's no doubt that there is money to be made from slate at the moment and people are people that have the money to invest are making a lot of money okay they 're inves they 're risking the money but er people are risking their lives as well and giving their lives .
6 When councils have the money to refurbish such property they then have the power to end your tenancy .
7 ’ Can pay , wo n't pay ’ is shorthand : written out in full , their credo was , ’ We have the money to make our proper contribution to the cost of essential local services , but , because we wish to indulge in political point-scoring , we will withhold that contribution — knowing full well that by doing so we will force local authorities either to increase charges for the great majority of law-abiding citizens , or to cut services . ’
8 They have the money to buy it , if we will produce it .
9 ‘ It seems absolutely wrong to me that people with no experience and understanding can be allowed to keep livestock just because they have the money to buy the land . ’
10 Given that change in circumstances , we , it was felt that it would be prudent to propose to members a change to the actual statement which was in place , so that it would permit consideration of longer term borrowing , in particular circumstances and where it 's in the interest of the authority , and have the flexibility to do so , in relating to the prudent managements of its affairs , Chairman .
11 Secondly , local taxation , securities laws and exchange controls often need to be taken into account and it is helpful if the Directors have the flexibility to grant options which take account of local regulations .
12 A collection of free individuals who share certain mutual aims , however , can collaborate on their common objectives and yet have the flexibility to make innovations .
13 We have the independence to approach a variety of mortgage companies , and we have ‘ lowest rate ’ mortgage funds available .
14 One of its tenets is that only well educated and professionally trained individuals have the competence to work with the mass media .
15 We have the chance to do that .
16 It 's not a bad place , but erm I think in common with a lot of other universities , well , all universities , some of the excitement , enthusiasm has gone , because people no longer have the chance to do what they would want to do .
17 London , UK : Courtaulds employees have the chance to go behind the scenes at the Science Museum , under a sponsorship scheme , to view collections currently not on display .
18 You have the chance to decide which of these three islands your group will live on .
19 Destroy annual weeds before they have the chance to flower and spread their seeds .
20 For the pupils ( to keep to the same example ) , it is one gloriously stimulating hour in which they have the chance to pour out all that they have felt and discovered about The Prelude .
21 Far better to be tested today and have the chance to put right what is shown to be wrong than to be tested tomorrow and be found wanting .
22 ‘ It is something that tends to live with you for a long time but at least we now have the chance to put the record straight and show that we , too , can play a bit .
23 Both men have the chance to put their cases at a series of election meetings between 22 March and 8 April , with voting papers to be returned by 12 May .
24 Subscribers have the chance to ignore unwanted calls but can also use the system to record the numbers of recent callers when they are away from their homes .
25 There is unanimity , though , that normally you must understand that your job is in jeopardy and have the chance to improve your standards before it will be fair to sack you .
26 Having eliminated some traditional habits such as drinking tea , coffee , and cola-based drinks , and eating chocolate for seven weeks , you now have the chance to include these in your diet once again .
27 By using verbal as well as non-verbal signals we have the chance to test our pictures of each other .
28 But the lesson of the Kennedy case is that if you have the chance to take another job before your redundancy has been confirmed , you may have to choose between safeguarding your future and cashing in on the job rights built up over the years in your present employment .
29 EMPLOYEES are reminded that they have the chance to take part in a special bone marrow register clinic .
30 LOCAL companies will later this year have the chance to take part in an IDB trade mission to three of the fastest growing economies in the Asia Pacific region .
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