Example sentences of "[verb] to have [det] " in BNC.

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1 As in Article 85 an illustrative list of prohibited practices is to be published , which will include such specific practices as price fixing or any other practices which may be expected to have that effect .
2 If word recognition is completed before the context can be used to generate a prediction , then the context would not be expected to have much of an effect upon the word , and more experienced readers do appear to be less influenced by context .
3 Everyone pretended to ignore the reaction of the surveyors to the fact that the senior administrative member of Rostov 's staff was a member of a race which could be expected to have little respect for the Imperial establishment .
4 Out on the road , we were expected to have enough basic journalistic training and common-sense to ask the right questions .
5 We were expected to have enough initiative to overcome the physical problems , maybe when the streets were under water or covered in snow , to get to our appointment on time .
6 This module would , Minsky suggests , alone have access to the model ( again possibly false , of course ) of how it itself related to all the other , lower , modules , and it might be expected to have some property of the type we refer to as consciousness or self-consciousness .
7 Dazel is expected to have some big-name customer wins .
8 As a result she was present at the important council meetings at the end of the year and it would be surprising if her voice was not heard in the discussions about the future of Aquitaine — all the more so since she could be expected to have some influence over her children , and particularly over Richard .
9 The second was that the son ‘ could be expected to have some influence over his elderly parents , and that is something of which the plaintiffs … should have been aware . ’
10 Candidates will normally be expected to have some postgraduate or teaching experience , although training will be provided by the University 's Centre for Teaching , Learning and Assessment .
11 It could be argued that the requirement of regularity is unduly restrictive and reflects the rationale of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 , namely , the additional duties imposed on suppliers should only fall on those who can , because of the regularity of their dealings , be expected to have some competence in relation to the goods supplied .
12 A counter-notice which must be served within 21 days after service of the Notice , should only be given where it is required that the party whose statement it is sought to admit , should be called as a witness , but there are witnesses who can not , or should not be called , that is if dead , beyond the seas , or unfit to attend , or who can not after reasonable diligence be identified , or can not reasonably be expected to have any recollection ; consequently in respect of all those persons , the opposing party is not entitled to serve a counter-notice requiring such person to be called unless he can contend that the person can , or should be called .
13 There are five specific reasons for not calling a witness given in r25 — namely , that the witness is dead or beyond the seas or unfit by reason of bodily or mental condition to attend as a witness or that , despite the exercise of reasonable diligence , it has not been possible to identify or find him or that he can not reasonably be expected to have any recollection of matters relevant to the accuracy or otherwise of the statement .
14 The change in the formula for grossing-up net interest caused some uncertainty , though it is not expected to have any significant impact on the level of net dividends companies pay .
15 Obscure as they are , one can be confident that relations with Normandy were an important aspect of Æthelred 's reign : he is known to have made a treaty with Richard I , married his daughter , and gone into exile there in 1013 , and reported to have both sent a military expedition against it and in 1009 asked Duke Richard II for help .
16 Admittedly , RDS , unlike Carfax , was designed to have many functions for home as well as in-car listeners .
17 Even the original Tele guitar was designed to have some bass-playing ability , and as a consequence was not wired as it is today , although it did possess the customary three-way selector switch .
18 Mairi Campbell of BOC at Cumbernauld and Jean Buchan of Playtex at Port Glasgow took part in Exercise Executive Stretch , 48 hours of physical and mental challenges that are designed to have some feedback into management skills .
19 Oh good , I ca n't wait to have that
20 Thus the arguments for easier maintenance and greater longevity of plastic windows appear to have little foundation in fact — an argument often ignored by the brewers .
21 In a somewhat similar vein nuclear physics contains examples of processes that appear to have little in common , but which may be unified .
22 The facts and skills in geometry , such as calculating the third angle of a triangle , are relatively trivial and appear to have little practical relevance .
23 The seven surviving Ryder Cup men in the field — four missed the cut — appear to have little chance of a confidence-boosting victory .
24 Quite understandably , the Commission objected to this procedure , which made UK tapwater appear to have less lead in it than the consumer experiences .
25 Other public services , notably the health service , have a comparable complexity even if they appear to have fewer levels of authority and discretions of autonomy .
26 It is interesting to note that very few existing co-operatives , even the larger ones , appear to have any significant directly allocated budget : LRCC has no formal budget , relying totally on internal resources : the Sheffield Libraries Coordinating Committee ( SLCC ) has a formal budget allocation of £100 per annum , and BCOP , the Birmingham Cooperative , formally budgets £50 per year .
27 It changes the taste of food to the extent that some dishes no longer appear to have any connection with their oil-less counterparts : a fresh sardine , for example , is quite different from one which has been transformed by being preserved in oil ( a point implied by the existence in the Czech language of two quite different words for the fresh and the oil varieties : a sardine in oil is called olejovka , from olej=oil ) .
28 So the null hypothesis that the γ coefficients are all zero can not be rejected , and therefore neither the current nor the lagged DM 's appear to have any influence on the rate of unemployment .
29 None of the theses in the present study appear to have any paradigmatic effects on geology , but many have had accretionary effects , with evidence fitting into major syntheses , such as Craig 's ‘ Geology of Scotland ’ , ( 3rd ed , 1991 ) , and cited in that source .
30 For example , in the US , two that appear to have some merit are the Certified Human Service Worker assessment procedure ( National Commission for Human Service Workers , 1983 ) and the Child Development Associate training and assessment programme ( Office of Child Development , 1974 ) .
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