Example sentences of "to [noun prp] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | US Senator Larry Pressler , author of a 1985 amendment to the 1961 US Foreign Assistance Act under which aid to Pakistan had in October 1990 been barred [ see pp. 37764 ; 38726 ] , said in Delhi on Jan. 11 that he would oppose extending the amendment to India as he did not think that the country had a nuclear weapons programme . |
2 | The King , however , made it clear that neither mother nor son was welcome and so the journey to England had to be resumed . |
3 | The public road to Killilan has for long been the usual route taken by motorists wishing to see the Falls of Glomach , permission to use a private road continuing into Glen Elchaig being a formality . |
4 | The votes last credited to Craig have in the present context a special significance only because they were added to the votes he had already received . |
5 | The leader of the Soviet delegation , Anatoly Sobchak , a member of the Political Consultative Council , said that the issue of the possible return of territory to Estonia had to be dealt with in separate negotiations with the Russian Federation . |
6 | The Nutbrook Canal near to Ilkeston had in fact been closed ; the Cromford Canal was owned by the Midland Railway , and with the collapse of the Butterley Tunnel , and important source of water supply was cut off . |
7 | GRAHAM GOOCH 'S England cricketers were yesterday offered the safe haven of New Zealand if the planned winter tour to India has to be abandoned . |
8 | The intended letter to Liza had to be shelved . |