Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 So if you 're in an area where there are other apple trees , you should have no problem .
2 Once clear of the ground , most gliders are very similar to each other and you should have no problems .
3 With the funding John Makepeace has attracted he should have no difficulty finding the students .
4 Nevertheless they should have no place in pure classical ballets because they are largely acrobatic , and as such have a place only in certain modern works which discard the old conventions in order to display the athleticism and freedom of movement that today 's choreographers use as part of their material .
5 Climbers should have no problems keeping warm on the Ben — for the next couple of years , anyway .
6 To be really modern one should have no soul .
7 Furthermore , even a six-foot rear passenger should have no trouble finding enough leg and headroom , and access to the back presents no problems .
8 By cutting down the proportion of fat in your diet you can increase the other constituents ( protein and carbohydrate ) , and because of this , you should have no hunger pangs .
9 At the top of the agenda is Israel 's insistence that the PLO should have no role in the peace talks .
10 If you follow the principles laid down at the beginning of this feature then you should have no problem .
11 It confirms that directors should have no say in their ‘ compensation package ’ , but adds that all the details , including how bonuses and share options are set , should be in the annual report .
12 Automatically I began trying to accommodate my ideas to those of the police , the experts ; trying to find some reason why a man after rabbits should have no gun , not even a piece of wire or string about him .
13 Vegetarians who consume eggs and milk should have no problem with obtaining enough vitamin B12 .
14 Fifty pounds is a good sum , however , she should have no need to beg any more .
15 ‘ Flow ’ for the building materials should have no sharp corners , narrow passages or stairs .
16 A broad-beamed fellow like myself should have no difficulty careering it across the ironing board , although a woman or even a bachelor-wimp might sooner resort to an old-fashioned metal iron than attempt to put this monster through its paces .
17 I suppose I should congratulate them , but sadly I ca n't because , as you may recall , I have always believed that the exile clubs should have no place in the English club championships .
18 Similarly the companion should have no tax liability as it is presumably the disposal of an interest in his/her main residence that gives rise to the receipt of £34,000 .
19 In their words ‘ the non-custodial parent should have no legally enforceable right to visit the child and the custodial ( or psychological ) parent should have the right to decide whether it is desirable for the child to visit ’ ( Goldstein et al . ,
20 In December 1757 he tried to excuse himself ‘ as my abode is at such distance from the place where the Royal Society hold their weekly meetings as to render it not only inconvenient , but unsafe for me to attend them in the winter season. , A month later Ellis countered with , ‘ I scarce think it possible that Mr. Miller should have no one friend in the Society to send him word and , indeed , I had told Rivington to tell Miller I would be glad to discuss the matter at Fulham , and Miller ignored it . ’
21 In an article in the TES ( 14/9/90 ) Mary Castle claimed that there are fourteen local authorities that insist their schools should have no direct contact with journalists , so one needs to be clear about the LEA regulations before giving a story about the school to the press .
22 After that you should have no difficulty in reeling off the list , 1 — vacuum cleaner , 2 — pink blancmange and so on .
23 It should have no flats , kinks or frays , and its elasticity should be minimal .
24 How sad such a general habit should have no other record .
25 The contributors succeed , by and large , in avoiding technical obfuscation , and anyone who reads New Scientist should have no difficulty in absorbing the information here .
26 DESIGNERS of noisy factories , and power stations should have no excuse if their creations keep people awake .
27 This strategy implies that we should have no preconceived ideas about the research we should support and that we should concentrate on deriving the criteria against which we should assess proposals which , on the balance of probabilities might stand the best chance of success .
28 Sceptics will argue that the chemicals we are exposed to have all been tested for safety , and should have no ill-effects at the concentrations we encounter .
29 Theologians and others should have no special influence , except that , from them would be expected the contribution of those ‘ pearls of wisdom ’ which they , by virtue of their training and studies , are best equipped to extract from the religions and scriptural writings of the past .
30 If you eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables ( particularly apples ) , take some extra roughage , such as bran in some form , and exercise regularly , you should have no need for laxatives .
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