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

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1 It must be remembered that a child with an IQ of 50 may only have the mental age of nine when they leave school , although their social abilities may be reasonably comparable with their actual age .
2 It assumes administrative efficiency will suffice when this may only have the most limited of practical effects .
3 Fruit juices contain natural sugars anyway , so added sugar may only have the effect of making your child expect oversweet drinks .
4 The collector must obviously have the Revised Version of 1881–95 , and some other notable attempts ( not , in everyone 's view , attended with much success ) to improve on the Authorised Version .
5 Susannah Lopez should perhaps have the last word :
6 All Church assemblies should perhaps have the motto , ‘ Behold I stand at the door and knock ’ inscribed above the door to remind them that the Church exists for outsiders not insiders .
7 They should be designed with the needs of cycle traffic in mind and should normally have the right of way at crossroads .
8 Similarly , if one can see things as blue one must already have the concept of blueness .
9 For an object to appear to be φ to someone , in the epistemic sense of ‘ appear ’ , he must already have the concept φ .
10 As you can see a pounds sign when you type Alt 156 you must already have the correct code page ( i.e. national character set loaded ) and so all you need is the command : KEYB UK
11 You should not have the vaccine if :
12 Dr Runcie stressed the terrorists should not have the last word .
13 Hall agreed to this , with the proviso that Clarke should not have the exclusive right of sale at the exhibition .
14 Without it we should not have the motive or stimulus to reach our goals or survive some of the situations in which we find ourselves .
15 You should not have the vaccine if :
16 The Medicines Information Bill is founded on two main principles : that those who keep secrets should not have the last word on where secrecy begins and ends and that openness should be the rule and secrecy the exception .
17 ‘ It is well established that in certain cases a trading corporation may bring a suit in respect of an imputation on its trading reputation , and I see no reason why a non-trading corporation should not have the same rights as respects imputations on the conduct by it of its activities .
18 Widdicombe proposed ( para. 6.109 ) that SRAs should continue but that local authorities should not have the discretion to opt out .
19 Inevitably , the interlude material should not have the strength of character of the main section material .
20 In residential units shift teams should be appropriately balanced and specific members of staff should not have the sole responsibility for employing physical restraint .
21 if the government and public undermine the professional status of solicitors , they should not have the benefit of the Compensation Fund .
22 Mr. Beloff submits that the first question we have to answer is : is there any known rule of natural justice that a person who is not the subject of an administrative decision should nevertheless have the right to make representations before the decision is made ?
23 Others counselled against introducing a general requirement of this kind , but suggested the Law Society should nevertheless have the power to impose it in appropriate cases .
24 To acknowledge this rule should thus have the double advantage of eliminating any appearance of royal partiality in selecting a Prime Minister on these occasions , and of ensuring that the parties obtain the leaders they want by the methods they want .
25 ‘ If they 're northern-born and bred and happen to live elsewhere , they should still have the opportunity to play for the North .
26 Despite losing Great Britain full-back Joe Lydon , out for two weeks after minor knee surgery , Wigan should still have the power in the pack to stop Pickering .
27 Despite losing Great Britain full-back Joe Lydon , out for two weeks after minor knee surgery , Wigan should still have the power in the pack to stop Pickering with players such as Great Britain internationals Andy Platt , Phil Clarke , Martin Dermott and Denis Betts .
28 It was wonderful to be able to listen to her favourite song with impunity , extraordinary that it should still have the power to move her , but not to tears .
29 But economics do not determine penal practices in a simple and direct manner ; if they did we should hardly have the extremely wasteful penal system which exists in this country today , with its needlessly and expensively high prison population .
30 But women would never be equal , he reflected , pleased to have discovered a new profundity , until the day came when men stopped thinking it natural that their wives should always have the smaller car .
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