Example sentences of "they [modal v] [adv] have [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They may not have much impact on the result of Namibia 's election . |
2 | These are such things as jealousy ( like my experiences of it ) and also if you are friendly with a popular person , they may not have enough time to get to know you as they are too absorbed in other friends . |
3 | They may then have more flexibility as to who is allowed to be the greedy one . |
4 | ‘ They may still have that radio and I can handle one of those things . |
5 | If someone has , then they must also have some interest in our interest . |
6 | Many women feel that they should not have any needs and spend all their time looking after others , juggling time and not fulfilling their own needs . |
7 | what they and they if it 's a good course they should actually have some sort of estimate of this |
8 | Music will be stored in such small compartments that people wo n't even have record collections that people wo n't even have record collections any more , they 'll just have this sort of cartridge that plays things . ’ |
9 | They might not have another booking . |
10 | And they had fostered a girl because they could n't have any children of their own as far as I know and and , ah they she 's a com , a complete horror ! |
11 | ‘ The FA have indicated that they would not have any objection to there being no relegation this season . |
12 | I do n't suppose No they would n't have any warning about this going to happen or they would never have taking a lot of bairns down among it . |
13 | Many younger people surveyed believe they would never have enough money to fulfil their dream . |
14 | They would obviously have some idea from the appeal hearing it itself but since they have to put all of their reasons for their request in writing the very least I believe they should be able to have is a reasoned reply . |
15 | ‘ I would go for parts and they would still have this idea that Chrissie was very much in the series . |
16 | So they ca n't have any , if we beat them they ca n't have any excuses . |
17 | Fewer pupils will attend the schools and they will thus have fewer teachers . |
18 | But they worry that they will not have enough money to pay their bills so they hoard it . |
19 | I am delighted that I have been able to hit on that point , because the flexibility means that the Opposition can not claim that they will not have enough time to debate those clauses . |
20 | And what most of the analysis misses is that reports such as this will accelerate the process , persuading those that do n't want to downsize that they will soon have little alternative as vendors put mainframe lines onto care and maintenance . |
21 | And what most of the analysis misses is that reports such as this will accelerate the process , persuading those that do n't want to downsize that they will soon have little alternative as vendors put mainframe lines onto care and maintenance . |
22 | And as for not believing me , they wo n't have much choice . |
23 | The resort is not really suitable for children or teenagers , since they wo n't have much company ; Bitez is better . |
24 | But these will only reduce smell and run-off , not cure them , and they wo n't have much effect on grass contamination . |
25 | They wo n't have those sort in I mean , look , they would n't have Robert in would they ? |
26 | If if you do n't they wo n't have any commission at all . |
27 | They 've used all their timber stores and cut up every bucket and table and door to make all those fighting platforms and towers , so they can hardly have plugs for their cannon , and they wo n't have any fuel except dung . |
28 | Everyone goes everywhere by car these days , and perhaps in a few hundred years from now our great-great-great grandchildren will be born with hardly any legs at all because they wo n't have any use for them . |
29 | I 've told them that I 'm hoping to replace their old hard-hat helmets with this new scuba equipment , but they think I 'm joking when I tell them they wo n't have any hoses to the surface . " |
30 | If the children in Durham Cathedral do not have a sense of what it would cost them to break the vow of sanctuary they can not have much interest vested in keeping it . |