Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [modal v] have " in BNC.

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1 But anyway , any I mean that 's the easy , and I mean , if , if people who are willing to drive can have experience in driving before they take passengers out .
2 It sounds doubtful to me , but anyway , there 's the insurance point of view , but anyway if people whoa re willing to drive can have experience in driving before they take passengers out .
3 This results might have two different interpretations : ( i ) the recruitment of new populations of cells from the blood stream : or ( ii ) the activation in situ of certain subsets of tissue macrophages , which do not express the gene constitutively .
4 Yet it is arguable that it is the central question about any political system whether the decision making process , the institutions and the political culture which obtains , confer a sufficient degree of authority on the decisions themselves and upon those in power that those same institutions are still respected even if , in individual cases , the decisions themselves are not ; for lack of authority within a system and the respect this conveys can have catastrophic results .
5 The enormous table around which the politburo was supposed to meet would have required the members to shout at each other across oak as old as their collective age .
6 Certainly the third and fourth sessions approved of texts and ideas that it would be hard to imagine would have appealed to many of the bishops before the Council began .
7 I can not help feeling that any good done might have been cancelled out by oil fires in the Gulf .
8 Ferdinand 's paving , in its turn , had replaced the fourteenth-century brick floor which can be seen in Renaissance painted views of the Piazza and which many feel should have been brought back .
9 ‘ That would have meant , ’ said the inspector alertly , ‘ that anyone who knew where you were all sitting would have been able work out who would get which plate in the pile . ’
10 Those that were able to acclimatize might have survived long enough for hereditary processes to be invoked and adaptation to occur .
11 Farmers who engage in activities other than those listed will have to treat those other activities as separate businesses from their flat rate farming activities .
12 But the worker who is able to achieve rapport with his or her clients , who is confident in his or her own sexuality and who is sufficiently knowledgeable about sex to be able to help will have little difficulty in broaching the subject .
13 Certainly in agriculture in general the loss of young workers under 20 is very great indeed , approximately 27.0% , but those remaining could have much to contribute .
14 When some thought of major change is initiated , all those affected will have their own interpretations of what is going on , based on their existing knowledge and experience .
15 ‘ Given the nature of the damage , it is likely those involved might have tell-tale signs such as paint on their hands and clothing .
16 ‘ From now on those involved will have to pay up or face committal proceedings , which ultimately means time in prison , ’ she said .
17 Some of those detained may have been tortured .
18 In any case , keep your chosen speech short and contained , for it is better to end when those auditioning would have you continue .
19 A light chaise or unburdened pony could have extended this perhaps to 30 km ( 19 miles ) , but any distances above those quoted would have required an overnight stop and consequently an increase in the prices of the goods .
20 Some of that hurt must have crept into her voice , because Mandy gave her a look loaded with sympathy .
21 Again , the interpersonal exchanges in which spoken language is first met may have strong emotional significance ( Donaldson , 1984 ) .
22 A single REPEAT may have more than one UNTIL , but this is bad practice .
23 ( The reader who fails to see how any system of entities in which the laws unc both fail can have any practical value has only to recall the familiar 3-dimensional vector calculus , denoting vector multiplication .
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