Example sentences of "[vb mod] have in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Contrasting Mr Donovan 's distress with that of victims of industrial injury , the judge said : ‘ You should have in mind it is not a case where you are awarding damages for someone who has suffered some physical injuries which will be with him for the rest of his days . |
2 | Where the landlord is himself a leaseholder , the draftsman should have in mind the length of the landlord 's own lease . |
3 | The tenant 's adviser should have in mind and advise the tenant about the obligations assumed by an original tenant . |
4 | These documents appear to be expanding in length daily , but the principal provisions tend to remain constant , and it is because of this that I have felt able to expound a series of amendments which I believe a commercial conveyancer should have in mind in considering the draft documentation . |
5 | Okay , now , what you should have in front of you , is a recipe for successful learning , because what you 've got at the top , right , what you 've got at the top is something that you 've learnt , and you think you 're pretty good at it , and what you 've got in the middle is , how you got to be good at it , and what you 've got at the end , is what you gain from having it . |
6 | NATO 's politicians and defence planners are struggling to agree on what threats Europe now faces and on what sort of common defences it should have in future . |
7 | Let rb be the coupon and also the yield that a bond must have in order for the bond that has an issue price P ( the same as the discount security ) to have a value M at maturity ( again the same as the discount security ) . |
8 | Does the Noble Minister not agree that this area of education is absolutely central to our future as a stable multi-cultural society and that therefore teachers must have in depth knowledge of the traditions and faiths with which they 're dealing . |
9 | But to avoid this return to voluntarism he must have in mind some further conception of strategy , and it is not surprising to find him talking about it in what might be called its objective sense : the strategy of a class — the course of action which will best enable it to gain power over other classes — is estimated in the light of its objective interests and its position in a formation , and is detached from the beliefs and aspirations of its members . |
10 | Having planned your rate of descent , you must have in mind also the attitude and power for that rate . |
11 | In the investigation of any claim , the insurer must have in mind the possibility of litigation and , in particular , the need for evidence . |
12 | If we are talking about a rail infrastructure that is suitable for the next century , we must have in mind the sort of measure that is the subject of the debate . |
13 | They must be able to show measurable improvements in the quality of their services over the past two years , and customer satisfaction , and they must have in hand or plan to introduce at least one innovative enhancement to their services which entails no additional cost to the taxpayer or consumer . |
14 | Under the Financial Services Act , each self-regulatory organisation must have in place a system for dealing with consumer complaints . |
15 | Because the negative evaluation was not as strong as it is now , Voltaire was able to talk about justifiable prejudices , such as those that a child might have in favour of a teacher . |
16 | Advise Arthur , Bert and Charlie as to any rights of action they might have in tort against Chartist plc and as to any defences with which they might be met . |
17 | On the contrary , by correcting himself in this way the author is making a particular point : that although the occasion might have been regarded as a performance by some , that although it might have in time become a performance , this description is not an accurate representation of the narrator 's memories . |
18 | His basic concerns involve the effects computer-use might have in fostering children 's ability to engage in disembedded thinking ; and the possibility that girls might not gain so much benefit from computer-use in school as boys . |
19 | Wilson was obviously embarrassed by my statement and sought to identify any particular honorands whom I might have in mind . |
20 | I ca n't wait for you any longer , especially when I consider how long it might take to extricate you from another relationship if I give you time and you use it to involve yourself with Jones or whoever else you might have in mind … |
21 | It 's what the Godfathers might have in mind for when George goes that worries me . ’ |
22 | It 's important that we identify what desires and needs we could have in common with one another when using this approach ; if we do n't know the people concerned very well , or have not considered them in this way , we need to use the participative approach described above . |
23 | erm not only that , but erm whereas in the past it 's tended to be at the prerogative of the education people , as it were , the teachers and the heads and the educational psychologists , to make the initial moves in categorization or making a statement , now the parents have a right to ask for an assessment , so perhaps in your case to your question it would have been yes , you could have in fact have erm initiated the moves . |
24 | NatWest has a flexible approach so that loans are also available for other purchases that you may have in mind , whether for furnishings , Hi-Fi , other domestic equipment , a new car , or a holiday to get away from it all . |
25 | I think he may have in mind the view advanced by John Stuart Mill in An Examination of Sir William Hamilton 's Philosophy . |
26 | The Partito Popolare continues its sniping with parliamentary questions about her plans : ‘ Whatever Corral may have in mind , ’ says the parliamentarian Miguel Angel Cortés , ‘ is one of the best kept secrets in the kngdom ’ . |
27 | I suspect that the hon. Gentleman may have in mind some initial teething troubles that were experienced this year in connection with local management of primary schools . |
28 | and Jehovah proceeded to go down to see what they see , to see the city and they tell that the sons of man have gods , after that Jehovah said look there are one people and there is one language for the north and this is they start to do , why now there is nothing that they may have in mind to do that will be unobtainable for them , come now let us go down and their confuse their language , he 'd be speaking to angels now would n't he |
29 | Other rights , duties , powers and responsibilities which a parent may have in relation to the child and his property under other legislation are also preserved while a care order is in force ( s33(9) ) . |
30 | difficulties that the primary sufferer may have in concentration id in accuracy of memory . |