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

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1 This gives you so much more flexibility to have people to stay , to rent out a room if you become hard up or to simply have a room to move into while you decorate your main bedroom .
2 The Committee to have power to add to their number .
3 All that has been said earlier about the need to have time to take in bad news is obviously not appropriate .
4 It will usually be desirable for the landlord to have power to make regulations about traffic management .
5 In his massive work Torturi Torti , and in subsequent rejoinders to Bellarmine , written in Latin and corrected by the King , Andrewes made an exhaustive appeal to history in order to refute the Pope 's claim to have power to depose monarchs .
6 enable the government to have funds to maintain an army and a navy .
7 Despite signing this compromise Wells remained opposed to the Accord and suggested that he wanted an extension of the deadline in order to have time to hold a provincial referendum on the issue .
8 So , ideally , we need to forecast changes in demand for personnel , particularly highly trained professional personnel , in order to have time to develop and staff more training institutions — medical schools , professional social work departments and so on — and then to recruit suitable trainees and give them the necessary education and training before we try to implement a major change in policy .
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