Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 imply that I might soon have funds . ’
2 But all through my twenties and into my thirties I swore quite testily that I would never have children .
3 Given that she is now at this moment incapable of giving or refusing a consent to the treatment which it is necessary in her interests , perhaps to save her life and certainly to advance her cure , I do not find myself satisfied that the refusal is a continuing one , evincing a settled intention on her part to persist in it and accepting , as I do , the father 's evidence that she would rather have blood than die , I declare that it shall be lawful for the hospital , in the circumstances prevailing , to administer blood to her , that being in her best interests .
4 Implicit in the name is the ridiculous idea that you can only have fun on a funboard .
5 Deliver him into my hands now and I swear , as I hope for salvation , that you will never have cause to regret it .
6 Does this mean that we shall always have alcoholism in our society ?
7 what have to pay that they would probably have dividend and they would pay that for you and you would have to pay them back .
8 So easily did the rational fear of not being able to exchange their products so advantageously merge , for a whole generation , into the absurdity of supposing that they could somehow have access to a source of wealth other than their own production .
9 The selectors , though , clearly consider that they could still have need of the towering mass of Dooley 's physical presence .
10 It is important that it should also have teeth .
11 Henry thought that he would probably have Camilla tonight , or maybe Tavic , the black society sculptor everyone was talking about or , hey , maybe both .
12 But he also smoked and drank and boasted that he would sometimes have sex before a race because he enjoyed the physical release .
13 Some state categorically that the fact that a patient is judged mentally unfit does not mean that he can therefore have treatment forced upon him against his will and despite his express refusal .
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