Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If battle fatigue sets in , Mr Biedenkopf may have reason for optimism .
2 Although a CU may have implications for both internal and external economies of scale , the emphasis is normally placed upon the technical aspect of internal economies .
3 Participants remote from Henley must have access to a PC and modem as well as adequate library facilities .
4 As for rule 2.12. ( 1 ) , Mr. Beloff submits that this supports his submission , not that of Mr. Collins , since what it does is to provide that the Norwich Union must have rules which will ensure that appointed representatives such as Winchester comply with the Lautro Rules .
5 And there were wise priests : William should have dinner in their company and learn from their conversation .
6 ‘ Among the world 's leaders ’ means that the United States should have capabilities and infrastructures of support that are not exceeded elsewhere .
7 The disappointment with Wilson felt like Freud must have sort of lingered for quite a long time , cos it was not for eight years that he actually ventured on .
8 Watkin would have pride of place as St George while Ranulf the rat-catcher eagerly agreed to put on a costume and act the role of the dragon .
9 A deal was struck whereby the LCC obtained part of the Monico site for road improvements ; Cotton would have permission to redevelop .
10 His Mum and Dad were always saying Mrs Wright would have trouble with her car the way she drove it .
11 From their letter , Mr Scott and Mr Waterman would have people believe that they alone will ‘ pick up the pieces ’ .
12 For this , Mr Gorbachev will have cause to be grateful , for a 15-month total ban on strikes is dangerous and unworkable nonsense .
13 Mum can have the baby and Ann can have Peter .
14 Alex Ferguson might have doubts about his ability as a team player , but there is no denying that , when the mood takes him , Hughes can be a devastating striker .
15 IBM sells the Stratus machines as System/88 , but the new contract includes a cross-licensing agreement giving IBM and Stratus some rights to each other 's patents , suggesting that IBM may have designs on developing its own fault-tolerant Unix for the RS/6000 .
16 And so we decided that Lex should have pups .
17 Ireland would have need of plenty of ‘ money from America ’ when its day of freedom dawned .
18 IBM would have marketing rights to any workstations it developed .
19 The High Court in England and Wales or Northern Ireland shall have power to grant interim relief where —
20 Widespread privatization of farmland , state-owned companies and housing was planned , trade restrictions and controls on retail and wholesale prices would be lifted , and a reformed Bank of Albania would have functions clearly distinguished from the commercial banks .
21 So the Knights would have orders to smile on him ; forgetting any small item such as the kidnapping of their ship and their cargo .
22 Jane will have party status .
23 STUART BARNES will have England and New Zealand firmly in his sights when he takes on world champions Australia at Twickenham today .
24 By late October the NFU will have guidance notes on the amended Act available for its members .
25 She and Matthew must have plenty to talk about .
26 Well Grant should have tape loaded by now so I suppose I 'd better go and see how he 's getting on .
27 Moss says Tivoli could have TME source re-written in the Corba IDL language within six months and says there is only around 5% difference between the object technologies in the OSF , SunSoft and USL solutions .
28 Moss says Tivoli could have TME source re-written in the Corba IDL language within six months and says there is only around 5% difference between the object technologies in the Open Software Foundation , SunSoft and Unix Labs systems .
29 Even as he closed the door behind him , the thallium was on its way down through Donald 's oesophagus , slithering towards his stomach and digestive tract , where his body chemicals would turn it into a disease Donald would have difficulty in recognizing .
30 And this is how Freud explains Wilson 's inability to stand up to the other men , like Woodrow , like Cle Clements or Lloyd George , who were rather aggressive , and er , were , were kind of pushing all the time , what they could out of the , out of the peace settlement , and what , er the book shows , is that Woodrow Wilson would have confrontations with them and say a lot of fine words , and then the next day , he would , he would give it all away , as it were , he would , he would be ill or he 'll backtrack , or when the actual agreements came to be signed , he , he would n't do what he said he would , er , wh what he did .
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