Example sentences of "have [noun sg] [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 More and more , hon. Members will have responsibility for these matters without the direct authority to do anything about them .
2 The new company will take over Telekom 's D-1 digital cellular business and its B and C analogue networks and other cellular interests , and will have turnover of some $2,100m in its first year , Reuter reports from Bonn .
3 We saw that there is some evidence that , where women do have command over financial resources in a way normally associated with men , they share in financial support in families in a way rather similar to men .
4 Section 4(6) provides : ‘ Subsection ( 1 ) above shall have effect notwithstanding any decision of a court ( whether before or after the passing of this Act ) purporting to have a contrary effect . ’
5 However , in the area of quality and fitness for purpose , the SGSA prescribes that any such warranties relating to those matters shall no longer have effect in such contracts to the extent that they fall within the scope of the SGSA .
6 We do n't have room for three heroes aboard the Angelina .
7 they would n't have room in one car for four dogs would they ?
8 On appropriate occasion you will have right of direct access to the Prime Minister .
9 A prolonged interval is seen in diabetic autonomic neuropathy where it is associated with sudden death , and in chronic alcoholics. 50% of patients with alcohol-related liver disease will have evidence of vagal neuropathy on standard cardiovascular reflex tests .
10 To succeed , they must have evidence of some change from the white side .
11 Those people who did not have access to that sort of platform took their protests onto the streets and it was here that Ian Paisley and his followers earned their public reputation .
12 The argument here is not that all children should have access to all aspects of the curriculum .
13 User must have access to all modules to be read prior to calling READ_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE .
14 In any forthcoming election for a constituent assembly , all parties should have access to all parts of South Africa , including the ten ‘ homelands ’ , without intimidation .
15 Well erm if I 'm crystal ball gazing , I would hope that all the women in this country , whatever their colour and whatever their class , would have access to first-class provision for their young children , so that if they wished to work they could actually work in jobs that paid them enough and gave them job satisfaction .
16 To exist and survive , a living system must have access to other levels of function and other mechanisms beyond those embraced by present physics , electro-magnetics and biochemistry , otherwise the natural steady progress towards entropy or disintegration would soon reduce all living systems to a state in which they could no longer reproduce the clear patterns of their own kind .
17 In deciding whether to order disclosure a court must consider whether this outweighs the competing public interest that a party to proceedings should have access to relevant information in order to obtain legal redress .
18 The complementary areas of activity means Name will have access to technical support from other group companies ;
19 Priority , in terms of funding , staffing and programming , must be given to the educational needs of the large majority of the population who do not at present have access to educational resources beyond minimum school leaving age .
20 NO ACCESS You do not have access to this module without supplying it 's associated password .
21 Deirdre Bair did not have access to these letters at the time of writing , though the euphemistic terms she uses to describe de Beauvoir 's relationships anticipate this recent confirmation .
22 Politicians do have access to independent sources of information and therefore countervailing arguments to those put by the bureaucrats .
23 It was in response to this that the Scott Committee on Land Utilization in Rural Areas urged that agricultural use should have priority in any conflicts over rural land use .
24 Given the existence of a European community , there is no good reason , in equity or commonsense , why a fisherman from Fleetwood or Grimsby should have precedence in Hebridean waters over a fisherman from Hamburg or Brest .
25 This represented a great step forward in the services available from the co-operative and one that could have significance for advisory services in this country — particularly in remote areas .
26 During the early stages , the database would have information on defined areas of community information .
27 Should you have food in other places besides the kitchen , record this too .
28 In Northern Regional Health Authority v Derek Crouch Construction Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 QB 644 , the Court of Appeal held that the courts do not have jurisdiction over certain types of building disputes because of the wording of the arbitration clause in the construction industry 's standard form contracts , and that the court should not alter agreed machinery for resolving disputes where that machinery has not broken down .
29 It must therefore be recognised that a court which has jurisdiction under article 5(3) over an action in so far as it is based on tort or delict does not have jurisdiction over that action in so far as it is not so based .
30 I 'm not saying we want loads of 15-year-olds sitting in their bedrooms being morose over Techno songs instead of Morrissey songs , just that you can have soul in this type of dance music .
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