Example sentences of "to have [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 All LEAs have a statutory duty to have policies on the various aspects of the education service for which they are responsible .
2 Christine produced a new order form for the Lent Studies booklet and fliers for the Preparation Day on 30th January to be held in Dunblane Cathedral Hall , for which she would arrange tea , coffee , and a bookstall where it was hoped to have copies of the books mentioned as background reading for the Lent study .
3 A canal , as the Duke of Bridgewater explained , had " to have coals at the heels of it " .
4 Is the Minister aware that in Scotland we have gained the impression that while the Secretary of State for Scotland is prepared to have meetings about the industry such as the one that he had yesterday with the shadow Secretary of State for Industry — the man with the real power in relation to the steel industry , the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , is not prepared to lift a finger to help secure a future for steel production in Scotland ?
5 In the winter of 1956 , he was further irritated by problems with his teeth : he was about to have X-rays for the three which remained to him .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he intends to have discussions about the Cyprus problem with his European Community colleagues .
7 I think it 's quite unnatural for the trade unions to have discussions with the government .
8 ‘ With Doctor Who , as on any programme , it 's very important to have discussions with the Technical Operations Manager about where lights should be positioned to create the mood you 're after .
9 They used to have loudspeakers on the back of their machines that bawled out backchat and delivery instructions to everyone within a radius of a hundred yards .
10 … Now how do you suppose God planned always to have animals on the earth ?
11 But I should n't like to have animals inside the house … . ’
12 ‘ When they told me what it was , I thought I was going to have to have injections for the rest of my life . ’
13 With their insistent anti-Polish , anti-Jewish and anti-Communist propaganda , their apparently radical economic policies , their contempt for the ‘ weakness ’ of Weimar democracy , their emphasis on military virtues and their theories of racial supremacy , the Nazis appeared to have solutions for the problems that beset the Reich .
14 New political parties would be allowed , but only the ruling Arab Baath Socialist Party would be permitted to have branches in the armed forces and the police force .
15 Some bankers , however , are beginning to have doubts about the way he bulldozes through his business aims .
16 Most of them were so seedy he began to have doubts about the efficacy of his chosen sport .
17 That 's when I began to have doubts about the company .
18 By February of 1825 neither Taylor 's nor Fleming 's Levels had " struck-home " and Barratt , starting now to have doubts about the latter , suspended driving until the elusive vein was cut in Taylor 's , and when doing so , perhaps , shedding some light on the matter .
19 They 've even been known to have words in the piazza . ’
20 Ah You 've got to have eyes in the back of your head here I 'm telling ya .
21 Some workers have done away with the need to have keys to the symbols by including the phrase or picture in the body of the table ( see Lambshead , 1981 and Paterson , Tyler & Gage , 1983 ) .
22 He told a Coombe Lodge conference that he hoped for a curtailment of the role of the CNAA , and that the polytechnics would be bound to have Charters in the long run .
23 New chemicals synthesized by man were found sometimes to have effects on the mind .
24 An organism works as an entire unit , and its genes can be said to have effects on the whole organism , even though each copy of any one gene exerts its immediate effects only within its own cell .
25 Another change , which was to have implications for the course of British town planning , lay in the shifts of economic fortune between regions .
26 The study is expected to have implications for the design of information systems , for the targets that are set to evaluate investment decisions and for finding ways of correctly assessing risk .
27 ‘ These additional risks were likely to have implications for the success of an already challenging project .
28 Now , how do you suppose God planned always to have plants on the earth ?
29 ‘ You 've got to have thongs for the beach .
30 They probably used to have stocks of the stuff at home .
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