Example sentences of "[adv] have the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If a third State has the right to refuse to accept an obligation contained within a treaty , it presumably has the right to accept it upon conditions . |
2 | Rarely has the Turf seen her like . |
3 | Only very rarely has the patient carried out the act with suicidal intent in mind . |
4 | In Indonesia , Gabon and Syria LASMO has no ownership interest in oil and gas reserves , but rather has the right to receive production and/or revenues from the sale of oil , condensate , gas , liquefied natural gas and petroleum gas in accordance with PSCs and other agreements . |
5 | Right has the board consider giving this place I mean I I understand the the trouble with money etc but looking at making this place more inviting , at all ? |
6 | If my information is helpful to Eliot , who apparently has the energy to carry on the struggle against the new overlords , then he is welcome to it . |
7 | Because she alone has the capacity to give birth to and nurse children , her primary function is seen as one of mother and homemaker … it is clear that working occupies a more important place in the lives of men than women . |
8 | Both parties should have the right to apply for the appointment of the expert or arbitrator , even if the landlord alone has the right to initiate the rent review . |
9 | Congress alone has the power to decide whether the present laws can or can not be amended so as to carry out more effectively the objects of law . |
10 | The chairman alone has the power to determine the nature of the punishment . |
11 | That question must be determined by reference to general principles , or which the first ( and in most cases also the last ) is that judicial proceedings are supposed to take place openly , and publication of those proceedings is ‘ merely enlarging the area of the court , and communicating to all that which all has the right to know ’ ( per Lord Halsbury , L.C. in MacDougall v. Knight [ 1989 ] A.C. 194 at p.200 . |
12 | He said , ‘ Your boy obviously has the ability to give of his best when his best is required . |
13 | She has an extraordinary gift , as she is telekinetic and so has the power to make things happen through thought-transmission . |
14 | So has the club changed its policy , or even cynically taken in one Jewish member ? |
15 | As our awareness of ‘ the environment ’ has gown , so has the meaning given to the term expanded until it has come to signify the whole of the non-cultural world . |
16 | A lien holder merely has the right to detain the goods subject to the lien until the debt has been paid . |
17 | You are our future , and if school leavers are untrained or unskilled , without a home and the economic means to advance , not only has the government failed them , it has failed the country too . |
18 | Not only has the Government failed to appreciate the importance of the fare mechanisms and allocated systems such as BR 's Business Systems division in dealing with complexities of out-and-back fares on journeys where a multiplicity of different routings are available . |
19 | That first sentence setting up the idea in the reader 's mind that not only has the narrator committed a murder but that something has gone wrong and he has , despite all precautions , been found out . |
20 | Not only has the élite closed itself off to interlopers ( some 70 per cent of officer cadets at the Odessa High Artillery Military School are sons of active duty officers ) ; but , on the evidence , skilled workers have become downwardly mobile members of society . |
21 | Not only has the furniture occupied the room , but the ‘ Rule of Taste ’ has been utterly confounded by eclecticism . |
22 | In discussing Brian Way , I have suggested that not only has the emphasis placed by him on the individuality of the individual been misleading , it has also put some teachers in a position of distorting the medium of drama itself ; and that Brian Way in practice overcame this problem by including in his seminal publication a system of training in life skills . |
23 | Since then , not only has the show opened in the West End , but also I , your client , have taken over the leading part . |
24 | When deleting a record , not only has the data record to be deleted but all mentions of it in the indexes have also to be deleted . |
25 | Not only has the DES funded a major evaluation programme of its own schemes , many of the local and regional initiatives are also instituting evaluation studies . |
26 | Not only has the quality improved , but the frenzy with which we threw away 4-bit , 8-bit , and 16-bit computers has now reached a plateau at 32-bits . |
27 | But we can be sure of one thing : before the end of the century we will see the telephone metamorphose into the mobile audio-visual communications centre it has long had the potential to become . |
28 | At common law the police have long had the power to effect an arrest to prevent a breach of the peace . |
29 | The moon has henceforth had the ability to return to earth , while man 's right to do so was forfeited . |
30 | There 's all sorts of accidents not only having the computer switched off , you might accidentally mess the file up or erase it or whatever , er , you 've still got the original copy on the disk so if you keep saving it every ten minutes or so , then you always lose more than ten minutes ' work . |