Example sentences of "[modal v] have [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The EC should have controls by which it does not to business with countries which do not keep people to a minimum standard , he said . |
2 | By then she should have answers to all the questions Cara had listed , and could then sit back and take one very relieved breath . |
3 | The agency should have powers of compulsory purchase and therefore the site of the town should be publicly owned . |
4 | No , it should have holes in it . |
5 | Scientific and horticultural staff should have inputs into labels , signs , exhibitions , etc. ; staff in contact with the public should receive regular , formal training from the relevant scientific or horticultural staff ; library staff should be in receipt of information from all departments to support their activities , and so on . |
6 | really you should have brackets round the whole lot but we do n't bother to put them . |
7 | they should have things about who they 've placed where ? |
8 | No you should have casters on there that 's why |
9 | This provided that Habsburg diplomats should have credentials from both chanceries . |
10 | Social work departments should have details of any local centres and activities , but of course much depends on your relative 's wishes and personal preferences . |
11 | 353 the parties to an arbitration had agreed beforehand that the successful party should have costs on the High Court scale . |
12 | If we remove an electron from a non-bonding level , the potential functions of ion and molecule should have minima at very similar internuclear distances . |
13 | ‘ We 've been criticised for saying that all children under five should have books in the home . |
14 | Animal circuses should be closed , and we should have circuses with just people |
15 | Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come |
16 | They should have opportunities to : — use a range of approaches for investigating the past , including outline , in-depth , thematic and comparative . |
17 | The model is referred to as the ‘ grandmother cell ’ theory because it predicts that we should have populations of cells in our brains that fire only when we see our grandmothers . |
18 | Each chapter should have references to keynote original papers , and to books covering the subject in greater depth . |
19 | Normally you should have references in your possession by the time you conduct the final interviews since they give one more piece of information to assist with your judgement . |
20 | This is not to overlook , however , the fact that the parties to these relationships , may legitimately expect some form of sexual gratification from their partners and should have grounds for complaint if it were denied . |
21 | Citizens must have rights of access to information about decisions taken by public authorities in their name . |
22 | We must have things in common as a basis for a relationship . |
23 | He must have achievers in his team . |
24 | Must have maggots on the brain . |
25 | Of course , it was a tightrope walk ; they must have profiles of her from her school and Mars-U . |
26 | That makes me think he must have connections with the Jordanian Government — he probably works for the Jordanian Secret Service , either full time or in some ad hoc capacity . |
27 | It can not be too often repeated that there is no reason whatsoever why humanity should be made to believe that its religion must have origins in the literature and man-made traditions of the remote past . |
28 | The pot must have holes in the base for good drainage . |
29 | In addition , applicants to the faculty must have passes in the subjects specified for each degree course . |
30 | Cos if you put survey instead of census at the bottom , I mean I know that 's not strictly speaking how it should be , but they must have signs for us to survey because they have their own , presumably they have their own surveyors go out and |