Example sentences of "have an [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Another American , Donna Brandes ( 1979 and 1981 ) has an approach to drama games based on Gestalt Therapy . |
2 | These are sometimes suggested if a baby has an allergy to cow 's milk or if the parents are vegans , and is made from a soya bean protein ( an example is Wysoy ) . |
3 | My own daughter has an allergy to scissors . |
4 | Irish professional Martin Sludds , who lives in Southport and has an attachment to Formby Driving Range , has also qualified for the tour school along with Chorley 's Liverpool-born professional Paul Wesselingh . |
5 | The woman who is fearful of or has an aversion to sex at 30 , unless some remedial circumstance intervenes , will be still more so at 70 . |
6 | Academician Dmitriy Likhachev , the highly-respected Chairman of the Russian International Culture Fund said : ‘ If such a policy towards culture continues , I will have to apply for citizenship in a foreign country , because it is not worth living in a country whose government has an attitude to culture like ours . |
7 | But like most children ( and adults ? ) she has an attitude to tests which somehow stops her from checking back for possible errors . |
8 | David Edyvean , who has had installed in his shop the Bestseller EPOS system , which has an interface to Buyline and links to TeleOrdering , BookBank and other CD-ROM databases — explained that despite a personal lack of technical expertise , careful investment in new technology had enabled his shop to establish a competitive edge . |
9 | The blend of a varied and ancient culture with a modern economy based on technological innovation which characterises Japan and Japanese Studies has an appeal to students with a wide range of interests . |
10 | The life which Jesus advocated must have necessarily had an appeal to men rather than to women , for it would in many cases have put women in an impossible position . |
11 | I mean technically we do have an entitlement to visits in that Janet was was reminding me the other day that that we said , when Deborah was here , that everybody was entitled to four visits a year . |
12 | ‘ Japanese firms , especially car makers with plants in the United Kingdom , would have an incentive to source from their UK factories , ’ he said . |
13 | Now , we shall have an end to Kathleen 's nonsense . |
14 | Those who had come to New England to have an opportunity to practice their own approach to religion , and then found they did not agree with the views held by those who were in power , had a more serious problem . |
15 | She was chilly and irritable , liked tasty foods and vinegar , and had an aversion to fat , meat and milk . |
16 | But they sought to argue that Kabul had an obligation to Moscow to pursue a policy of non-alignment in peacetime . |
17 | I had an addiction to heroin , thanks to Seth , too . ’ |
18 | Suddenly , parents had an alternative to Baron 's Court when they sought help and sponsorship for would-be players . |
19 | New Scientist also revealed that Britain had an answer to Rubik 's cube . |
20 | I 've an aversion to tale-bearing from my schooldays , but the man 's such a public menace we can hardly allow ourselves to be deterred by scruples of that sort . ’ |
21 | Dealers have pumped these out to clients who often have an aversion to OTC ( too risky ) and to listed stocks ( too boring ) . |
22 | The Government have an obligation to Parliament and to the taxpayer to ensure maximum proceeds from any privatisation of land . |
23 | The sun is really hot and I am in big trouble ( I have an allergy to sunlight ) . |
24 | I have an introduction to L , an army conscript . |
25 | ‘ We have an option to stage races here in 1992 and '93 and I am hopeful we will be able to continue in both these years . ’ |