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

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1 Does he have plans to extend operations during night time as well as day time ?
2 It does little for the already low standing of politicians in the public esteem for Major to say effectively that they did not have plans to raise taxes then and they only did it because it was necessary .
3 Not having the culinary skills to extract nourishment from this household item she passed on to her second request ; could she have money to buy uniforms for her kids to go to their new school ?
4 Someone suggests that he might have skills to offer others on the scheme .
5 The police did not have reasons to arrest people , they made them up .
6 All gullies , whether they take waste water from upstairs fittings ( via a hopper head ) or waste from kitchen sinks , must have traps to prevent smells coming up from the underground drains .
7 Until we are ‘ poor in spirit ’ we can never have room to receive Christ within our hearts .
8 Do you have room to store oil or solid fuel or wood ?
9 We shall have occasion to discuss sarvodaya , as it is called , in greater detail at a later stage .
10 Children from Primary 3 upwards do have diaries to keep parents informed if there has been any homework set — but is rarely any until Primary 7 age .
11 The faculty suggests that assistance given to ex-employees finding new employment should be tax free , and that the Revenue should have discretion to grant exemption certificates to building subcontractors where a company has become insolvent for bona fide reasons .
12 It should have powers to order compensation for the public and add an office in Scotland to look after Scottish complaints .
13 The competition authorities should have powers to impose punishments on firms that engage in anticompetitive practices ( e.g. price fixing , and exclusionary or predatory practices ) , to require firms to enter into binding commitments to desist from conduct that is demonstrably prejudicial to competition , and to propose structural remedies where firms have established a dominant position in a market .
14 Criminal courts do , however , have powers to make orders about costs in various circumstances .
15 it must not be possible to modify archived material ; system users may not have access to archive material but may read copies of it provided by the system manager
16 This would be subject to strict regulation and only banks would have access to deposit insurance .
17 Perhaps it was this symbolic importance which led Home Secretary Kenneth Baker , when responding to the Woolf report in February 1991 , to announce that all prisoners would have access to toilet facilities by the end of 1994 ( more than a year earlier than Woolf asked for ) .
18 User must have access to root package prior to calling READ_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE .
19 Although diamond brokers do not ordinarily have authority to pledge diamonds in their possession it was held that the broker had acted in the ordinary course of business of a mercantile agent .
20 Sales and purchasing directors and managers will probably have authority to make commercial contracts in most cases , whilst warehouse and delivery staff will generally not have authority to agree contracts or vary terms , but no hard and fast rule can be laid down .
21 Our Justice of the Forest , or his Lieutenant , in the presence of our Treasurer , and by his consent , shall have authority to take Fines and Amercements of those which be indicted for trespasses committed in our forests , and not tarry for the eyre of the Justice .
22 A manager may have authority to control resources but may be powerless ; authority does not guarantee power — indeed , it is merely one possible source of power .
23 Such a form or stamp is unlikely to be immediately effective , since the seller will be able to argue that a delivery agent will not normally have authority to accept contract terms .
24 A small gallery may have space to show work in only one medium ; this may have a distorting effect on the activity of the group as a whole or of versatile individuals .
25 From time to time , and particularly in connection with external courses , police officers and civilian employees may have cause to write articles , dissertations , essays , etc. , which require them to research information of a privileged nature .
26 ‘ Then , by the same token , ’ said the earl , ‘ you are saying that the man who finished the work was one who did have cause to want Aldhelm removed from the world , before he ever reached the abbey gatehouse .
27 By signing the Convention and Protocol , Britain chose to receive refugees favourably and not return them to countries where they may have reason to fear persecution .
28 As to fear , who would have reason to fear Francis ?
29 Holt C.J. held that two questions arose : first , did the visitor have jurisdiction to remove Bury ; if so , second , was the visitor 's decision correct .
30 In his AC/189 , Gen McCreery had asked for decisions on three specific issues : ( i ) that he should have authorization to open negotiations with Marshal Tolbukhin for the hand-over of the Cossacks ; ( ii ) that the " remainder of surrendered personnel and refugees " in 5 Corps area should be evacuated to SHAEF/12th Army Group ; ( iii ) that " immediate steps " should be taken to deal with the " large numbers of surrendered personnel from Army Group SE not foreseen in original plans " .
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