Example sentences of "to have [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | In order to have stocks of the remaining 4 leaflets in the same ratio we need to order : |
32 | Lyonnais des Eaux already owns the two big statutory water companies in Northumbrian 's region and is bound to have ambitions for the region as a whole . |
33 | Yeah , but I do n't have to have things off the |
34 | Both seemed to have difficulties with the stage , and slipped and tripped here and there , but they were so magnificent that nobody minded in the least . |
35 | As a special feature , a letter code indicates which nationalities are likely to have problems with the sound(s) in question . |
36 | You will have noted that the Computer Support Officer has resigned , and , until a replacement is appointed , we will continue to have problems with the fault logging and consumable requisition systems . |
37 | cos X. Now you say , Oh okay , maybe er Now do n't forget you 're integrating so you 're going to have problems with the sine . |
38 | Cases of the latter type , where the adjective is used only to aid identification and does not actually apply to the entity of the phrase , closely resemble the great bulk of noun + noun phrases in their structural value , examples such as : ( 11 ) army manoeuvres the piano factory a sea monster an angle bracket However , even among noun + noun phrases , certain specimens occur which are clearly analogous to the former type ; as in : ( 12 ) a doctor journalist ( or doctor-journalist ) Chancellor Kohl a bed-settee These would permit an affirmative answer to our diagnostic test , although normally it is necessary to allow a little leeway in the shape of an added determiner to allow for this requirement of English : ( 13 ) Maurice is a journalist and he is also a doctor 2.3 It would be useful to have names for the two types of adjectival use , and there are fortunately two terms available which fall in the right semantic area and which have not been pre-empted for any other widely accepted technical linguistic purpose . |
39 | It is still considered necessary to have centres for the active treatment of the mentally disordered and for the long-term care of chronic cases . |
40 | ( 4.4 ) , of 100 Hz can be expected to have dips in the torque/speed characteristics at 100 , 50 , 33 , 25 , 20 , … steps per second . |
41 | No similar possibility existed with the Soviet Jewish community , since it was only possible to have relations with the Soviet Union through its government . |
42 | ‘ Women ’ , the Sarakatsani reason , ‘ through the particular sensuality of their natures are inherently more likely to have relations with the Devil ; and goats were originally the animals of the Devil which Christ captured and tamed for the service of man . ’ |
43 | On the same day Li Peng , told an Indonesian journalist that it would be " impossible " for China to have relations with the Indonesian Communist Party ( PKI ) because , he claimed , China had " no idea " whether the PKI still existed . |
44 | For the first time the Lord Chancellor has now agreed to have representations from the Bar about membership of the Court of Appeal , Heads of Divisions and Lords of Appeal in Ordinary . |
45 | 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 . ’ |
46 | ‘ So it 's nice to have reminders of the places we enjoyed going to . ’ |
47 | It makes me feel more than somewhat persecuted to have items of the British public lurking about my property — particularly when most of them have n't read two lines of my verse together . ’ |
48 | The Ballet Club paid a second visit to Johannesburg in July 1944 , and John wrote to Hanns , exclaiming jubilantly that ‘ We arranged for me to have meals at the Carlton , so I have been dining in style this week ! ’ |
49 | It is simply not safe to have radios on the side of the bath , or electrical heaters plugged in to the bathroom in winter , or to sit in the bath while shaving with an electric razor . |
50 | Subjects with cholesterol gall stones were reported to have alterations in the molecular species of phosphatidylcholine in bile , although the results of various studies are conflicting . |
51 | I am happy to have debates at the appropriate time . |
52 | I happen to have transcripts of the abovementioned spirits ' comments to Howard believe it or not . |
53 | I was also repeatedly chided for my exuberance , my feverish need to communicate with others and to have friends outside the family circle . |
54 | It 's safer not to have spaces between the function name and the opening bracket . |
55 | It 's safer not to have spaces between the procedure name and the opening bracket . |
56 | Conder 's management has also asked to have spaces in the remaining car park reserved for its staff . |
57 | The May Day Bank Holiday weekend , always a quieter affair , saw the 0-6-0 in service again , with the opportunity to have rides in the Centre 's two LMS brakevans , reviving a regular feature from earlier days at the Centre , when the two ‘ Queen Marys ’ performed as passenger carriers on many steam days . |
58 | Still , he created two characters in The Lord of the Rings of particular suggestiveness , both of them originally on the right side but seduced or corroded by evil , and so especially likely to have analogues in the real world : these are Denethor and Saruman , each of them seen faintly satirically , almost politically . |
59 | In the post-war decades , the majority of women had married and subsequently left paid work to have children by the age of 30 ( see Rimmer , 1981 ) . |
60 | Joan was told that the baby would be unlikely to survive , but she was advised to give birth naturally , to avoid gynaecological problems that might affect her capacity to have children in the future . |