Example sentences of "that you [modal v] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , you must realise that you 'll have less stop and control ; play for the openings between greenside bunkers , and hit for the fat part of the green .
2 That you 'd have married Antoinette to possess them .
3 And i and of course when she worked When Mum used to work in Nottingham you could er be assured that you 'd have some bacon on a Saturday , and Sunday , because she used to call at T. N. 's in Street , and buy sixpenny worth of bits of bacon .
4 Inflammation and soreness of the scalp indicate that you could have seborrhoeic dermatitis or even psoriasis .
5 so that you can have one car there and another one up here .
6 How would you feel if you were able to designate more life cover for a selected period of your choice , er , and then , maybe alter , er , the cover later on , so that you can have higher cover at certain points in your life , to cover these critical things , like your children 's education , while they 're growing up erm , at any point in the future .
7 The Post Office , of course , operates its own cheque account scheme — Giro — which means that you can have full bank facilities .
8 Try to have both roof and side vents so that you can have more control over the greenhouse environment .
9 For District staff , the undertaking is that you will have standard service specifications , a model service agreement , and guidance on their use , together with details of prices and payment systems , by mid-March .
10 I do know that you will have more peace if you can grasp how crucial relinquishment is , how utterly safe it is to place your children in God 's sure hands . ’
11 A further advantage is that you will have more flexibility as to when you can retire .
12 Capitanchik : Will it also mean that you will have more training programmes for these people now that they are more permanently employed ?
13 He clears his throat , which is suddenly somewhat congested , and reads : ‘ Whatever happens to me , I shall always be thinking of you and hoping that you will have green grass for your cattle . ’
14 The first priority , however , is to ensure that you will have enough income for your own needs .
15 The vital thing is to know what you are getting into before you get into it and to make sure that , even with the slow payment , it is still a good deal and that you will have enough cash to survive until you are paid .
16 After all , just look round any bar and you 'll see that everybody there , myself included ( you too if it 's your kind of bar ) , has in their time been both The Boy and The Older Man , both Banker and Domestic , Ingenue and Other Woman , booted Prince and stirrup-holding Groom — but I do n't mean either that you should have complete license to make him look just how you wish ; I do n't want to think of anyone hearing this story and grinning and thinking of Boy as some permanently , conveniently smiling blue-eyed blonde , because he was not that in any way and that is not what he meant to us .
17 Whatever your circumstances , the point is that you should have enough money coming in in the Income column to meet the outgoings in the Expenditure column with , hopefully , a bit left over for rainy days and holidays .
18 There are enormous numbers of possibilities when you got over the thought that you must have some sort of fabric at the windows .
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