Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have [det] " in BNC.

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1 A persistent and well-argued case has to be answered and this may eventually have some influence on a minister .
2 You may perhaps have some mild symptoms of the disease itself .
3 You may perhaps have some mild symptoms of the disease itself .
4 The proper reply , which accepts the fact that we may rightly have some suspicion of a view on the ground that its proponent wants it to be true , is that the satisfactions afforded by indeterminist as against determinist claims of one kind and another are far greater .
5 You scum of the earth de , de , de , de , de , de , de , de you should only have that attitude if you come from a deprived childhood
6 I think he should only have half actually .
7 It is important to note that the criteria range must not have any blank rows so reset it to be just a single row before giving the new Extract command .
8 You need three paint brushes ( you should already have these and be using them all the time ) : a ) Clean brush for cleaning the fluff from the actual machine — around the needles and so on .
9 I believe that the publication of these results will cause people to focus on the reasons for the low standards in some places , except for hon. Members representing Bradford and Newham — the two lowest scoring local authorities — whose reaction is that one should not have such testing and that it is merely a problem forced on the local authority .
10 I am surprised that the hon. Gentleman thinks that I should not have such occasions with business men .
11 Such elders may be stoically enduring remediable suffering , have internalised an ageist view that old folks should not have many desires ‘ at their time of life ’ , or hold a belief that it is wrong to want things , or to be assertive .
12 ‘ Oh ! ’ answered the river , ‘ if all my drops of water were tears , I should not have enough to weep for Narcissus myself .
13 The proposal is that a buyer who is a non-consumer should not have this right where the breach is so slight that it would be unreasonable for him to reject the goods .
14 Mr Campbell-Savours alleges that senior Scotland Yard officers then decided the team should not have any further contact with the Observer or Lonrho .
15 Carrie had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
16 Carre had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
17 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 .
18 I was greatly relieved , both because this decision was going to save me endless work in revision and because I knew that if all my marks over the year were taken into account I should not have any problem in passing .
19 When in 1861 Louisa Twining proposed to a government Select Committee that women should be allowed to stand for election as Poor Law Guardians , she agreed that they should not interfere in the male province of finance and administration , and should not have any say over the treatment of male paupers .
20 The members of the tribunal should not have any other personal interest in the proceedings ( though on an exchange that is of its nature run by practitioners , this requirement may not be treated as strictly as it would in an ordinary law court ) .
21 There is no reason why computer systems should not have these features but only if they are designed into them .
22 Ordinary folk of the revolution should not have those things it had been decided .
23 We should soon have more women MPs .
24 Likewise , we should soon have more MPs representing ethnic minorities wherever these formed a substantial part of the electorate .
25 These days , when she occasionally took over from Annunciata and brushed Mrs Browning 's hair , she marvelled that a woman so much older than herself should still have such black , black hair with only a very few silver threads in it ( which she was instructed to pull out ) .
26 Consequently ( Demski , 1976 and other authors ) it is inefficient for it to force on to the manager any general risk if this can be avoided , though the manager should still have some reward/penalty dependent upon his or her actions .
27 persons whose mother tongue is English should preferably have another language .
28 Any fee charged for registering a marked dog must also have some immediately obvious benefit to the general public .
29 If someone has , then they must also have some interest in our interest .
30 Higher levels of information ( for example syntax and semantics ) must also have some source(s) for this information ( Evett et al , 1989 ; Keenan and Evett , 1989 ) .
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