Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] to have " in BNC.

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1 More than double , 65 per cent , would prefer the Tories or Labour to have an overall majority .
2 ‘ An individual shall be entitled ( a ) at reasonable intervals and without undue delay or expense ( i ) to be informed by any data user whether he holds personal data of which that individual is subject , and ( ii ) to access to any such data held by a data user ; and ( b ) where appropriate to have such data corrected or erased . ’
3 The Secretary of State may add to this list and has more general powers to ensure that local authorities do ‘ not act in a manner having the effect or intended or likely to have the effect of restricting , distorting or preventing competition ’ ( s.4(5) ) .
4 Some of the questions surrounding the care programme approach concern how it is being operated , what staff think about it and what impact it is having , or likely to have , on mental health services in general .
5 I personally would prefer us to be looking at some way of allowing greater scope for debate at section conferences , and where necessary to have decisions on general issues deferred to Congress for ratification or withdrawal .
6 for a night or two to have somewhere that they know they can at least kip on the floor .
7 If he were Donleavy , he would have had to have been at least ten years older than that to have served in Vietnam .
8 Yesterday her lawyer told the court : ‘ These boys were more than willing to have intercourse .
9 As we have seen , they are much more likely than average to have bank accounts .
10 Charlotte Campbell was more than delighted to have received a reply to her letter for the position of children 's nanny which she had seen advertised in The Times .
11 It is also more than useful to have a reap-hook with you .
12 So when we went to Stylus Records and Telstar you know they were more than than happy to have because they seemed but I think that at at the start had we been looking for somebody here to take us over probably it would never have happened .
13 3.8.2 with effect from the Possession Date pay and indemnify the Landlord against all rates taxes assessments duties charges impositions and outgoings from time to time charged upon the Premises or the owner or occupier of them Although unlikely to have such a constriction placed on it , there is something to be said for inserting a similar exclusion into this clause to that inserted in clause 5.2.1 of the lease .
14 He then states that he would rather not exist than live to have to serve and be in awe of a man no better than himself .
15 After the disappointment of Ballpark closing down nearly 2 years ago , some of the girls here in Canterbury were more than enthusiastic to have the opportunity to once again , ‘ do the Institute proud ’ by re-launching its very own Netball Team and entering the Country Cricket Grounds Netball League .
16 Hill admitted too that his father would have been more than surprised to have seen him in action in Monaco three decades on from his supremacy in the 1960s .
17 Marcus had said she was too introverted and frigid to have the vaguest idea how to find , let alone enjoy , the pleasures of life .
18 J.S. And grateful to have the treatment .
19 I had a sprained ankle , so if there was any last minute shopping Donald would have done it — but I think it is unlikely : he was far too efficient and well-balanced to have forgotten anything .
20 Try if possible to have :
21 The medical officer and superintendent-nurse to have a free hand in selecting new nurses .
22 Very few people indeed are always ready and willing to have sex .
23 The NHS is sufficiently large and self-contained to have its own interpretation of commonly used words .
24 But it is one thing to have sufficient understanding in coming to believe and another to have it in every area of continuing to believe .
25 He must have been charming and amenable to have earned the approval of the secretaries of state .
26 In his early days with us Hamilton was one of those attacking centre-halves who made for great excitement , supporting his forwards and ever-ready to have a go at goal .
27 Waking elsewhere , I 'll be struck and sad to have lost .
28 For the next half an hour or so I felt very panicky and unready to have this baby .
29 Often these compromise theories state , in effect , that punishment is only justified if it is both deserved and likely to have deterrent effects ( eg von Hirsch , 1976 : chs 5 and 6 ) .
30 But tonight Hanger is still at large and likely to have moved again .
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