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

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1 What is carried ‘ in the mind ’ — in their world of ‘ internal objects ’ — has little chance to be reorganized in a mature fashion because they are continually being pressed into ‘ childhood emotional relationships which result from integration in a pattern demanded by mass production ’ ( Pederson-Krag , 1951 ) .
2 STRICTLY speaking , Greg Norman has little right to be in the Masters , which begins at Augusta National today .
3 Everyone has some reason to be afraid of the police , and fear , like money , can be spent on something quite unrelated to what has created it .
4 Stephen Heath has some claim to be the only begetter of the English version of la nouvelle critique .
5 Of all the products in the world , it is hard to think of one with which English soccer has less need to be associated than lager .
6 They are more plausible when taken as responses to a question about dependent conditionals which in fact has more claim to be regarded as the principal one .
7 No woman on this earth has any right to be proud , least of all one who comes to her husband with three brats in tow .
8 Such has been the pace of South Africa 's re-entry into the world arena that Rhodes and his team mates have had little time to be overawed by the situation , which for a youngster from a small town in Natal is quite remarkable .
9 No , I mean , strangely enough that was one of the things that almost put me off the relationship in the first place because I 'd never had any desire to be a mother .
10 In many cases , we have not had enough information to be able to give separate distributions for intraspecific taxa .
11 We may have some desire to be appreciated for our physical appearance , but most of us would hope to be desired for what we are down inside .
12 We might n't have another chance to be alone like this for ages and ages . ’
13 Third , effective operational planning of services for individuals would be fostered by the appointment of care managers who would have more flexibility to be innovative and would also work within a clear system of accountability to senior managers .
14 It uses text based graphics and the demo production should have less detail to be more impressive .
15 These are the things that make us afraid , and we build ourselves secure places so as that we ca n't or do n't have any need to be afraid .
16 ‘ And I 'm not glamorous , and I do n't have any ambition to be either one . ’
17 I do n't have enough contact to be able to say the disadvantages .
18 If it is less than 4 m ( 13 ft ) you wo n't have enough room to be able to manoeuvre yourself comfortably .
19 If market allocation is to be efficient , then the buyers and sellers must have enough information to be able to undertake voluntary exchanges that improve their welfare .
20 Yeah although the tape 's on I 'll still say I 'll still say I mean there are people within the company as within any company I 'm sure who you when you get to know their technical ability or lack thereof you think well how have they managed to get where they have but they just seem to be able they seem to have this ability to be able to be in the right place at the right time .
21 He was probably very frustrated too as his bride , who had little time to be with him , was struggling to keep two homes running .
22 It is more remarkable that the religious houses survived so well than that they were faced with economic problems , and if they were sometimes regarded as grasping landlords , they had little option to be anything else .
23 Simon had little reason to be grateful or even appreciative of Jesus because he did not have a sense of wrong .
24 You had some cause to be .
25 This had some claim to be the hotbed of British fascism in the 1920s owing to the fact that Leese and a colleague had successfully stood for the local council on a British fascist policy in 1924 .
26 The monkey had another reason to be happy … it was about to give birth and was looking forward to raising a family .
27 Students of cancer had more reason to be interested in chromatin and its role in cell division , but chemical approaches to cancer were predominantly concerned with molecules which could be identified at the time , i.e. with molecular weights under 1000 .
28 Esther Ward had more reason to be ashamed than her vulnerable sister Elizabeth , for she had taken advantage of the forbidden love which had grown between Elizabeth and Richard , and she had never once opened her heart to the innocent girl-child who was born out of that love .
29 Jack was on call anyway and had more reason to be there than her , but if anything that was an added incentive to stay .
30 ANOTHER POS : Children had more time to be educated .
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