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

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1 For a start , make it as easy as possible for teachers to have access to the resource .
2 But where , as here , the regime exercises virtually no administrative control at all in the territory of the state , international recognition of an unconstitutional regime should not suffice and would , indeed , have to be accounted for by policy considerations rather than legal characterisation ; and it is , of course , possible for states to have relations with bodies which are not states or governments of states .
3 The high concentration of women in jobs which are , in Blauner 's words ‘ the least skilled , the most repetitive , and the least free ’ makes it possible for men to have jobs with the opposite attributes .
4 They say it should n't be neccessary for prisoners to have to be housed in rundown jails like Oxford .
5 You certainly were n't faithful to her today — unless you believe it 's OK for men to have double standards ?
6 Indeed , the more heroic you make your hero the more you will need moments of human weakness to make it easy for readers to have that sympathetic identification .
7 He himself had received letters from all over England , seeking his advice on questions of conscience , and found that it was unsatisfactory for Anglicans to have to rely on Roman Catholic literature for guidance in such matters .
8 As a result of that case , the Sex Discrimination Act 1986 was passed which makes it unlawful for employers to have different compulsory retirement ages for men and women .
9 For example , in areas of the South Pacific it is not uncommon for parents to have to relinquish a new baby to admiring kin who have claimed it ( Sahlins 1976b ; Silk 1980 ) .
10 It is not uncommon for women to have children by several different fathers and men may often be loosely attached to a number of households at the same time .
11 Women can expect to have between live and eight children as a general rule , and in rural areas it is not uncommon for women to have up to I5 pregnancies .
12 As we have seen , it is not uncommon for girls to have great difficulty telling their parents or anyone about it , and they may delay this revelation for many months or even right up to when they are going into labour .
13 We enjoy a full employment economy , and it is not uncommon for folks to have two jobs ; there are few freeloaders here .
14 Yours is the Star Letter as it is very helpful for readers to have an independent and ‘ amateur ’ view of a new product but also , we ca n't bear to think of you missing your magazine .
15 The council initiating the scheme says it 's important for residents to have someone who is n't official to talk to .
16 Your lifestyle an special biological and social role make it especially important for mothers to have good understanding of nutrition .
17 In complex market economies , where the decision to produce and the decision to consume are taken by different people at different points in time , it is important for manufacturers to have some idea of the likely demand for products .
18 As income level rises , it seems to become less important for men to have a career .
19 These ideas were discussed with the maths and computing adviser , who Subsequently wrote to all schools suggesting that the microcomputer might be Placed in the library and that it would be advisable for schools to have their school librarians attend in-service courses on microcomputer use which this adviser was organizing .
20 I think it is disturbing for women to have experiences if they have to remain on a pedestal after marriage . ’
21 Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module .
22 The system is backed up by the Employers ' Liability ( Compulsory Insurance ) Act 1969 which makes it compulsory for employers to have insurance for personal injury to their employees .
23 In some instances it is essential for students to have access to automatically processed information in connection with their academic work , particularly involving the use of the computer terminals .
24 This appears , sadly , to be the situation in many countries , and suggestions like the one from the WHO document Social and health aspects of sexually transmitted disease ( 1977 ) that ‘ it is essential for clinics to have the basic equipment required for making rapid diagnosis : the darkfield examination , a quick micro-flocculation test for syphilis , and smear and culture of specimens for gonorrhoea ’ are not much use to a health worker in a village in India , who , far from considering buying a microscope , can not obtain the antibiotics needed to cure gonorrhoea had he the facilities for diagnosing it .
25 Unfortunately it 's also common for women to have repeated attacks , often with little or no warning .
26 ( In fact , even in slavery , it was quite common for slaves to have white fathers or grandfathers ; certainly nowadays , most blacks have some sort of white ancestry . )
27 Although the great majority of birds are monogamous , there are plenty of species — particularly among the grouse , sandpipers , manakins , birds of paradise and cotingas — where it is common for males to have two or even more mates .
28 It is common for workers to have difficulty in accepting being in the ‘ client ’ role , and some individuals may misguidedly adopt a facade of untrammelled competence rather than admit needing help from colleagues .
29 It is also common for regiments to have differently coloured cuffs , sleeves , or other minor details whilst retaining the overall colour of their state .
30 It is therefore vital for services to have a formal system in place for monitoring the standards of care being provided .
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