Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the fact that neither the Model Code nor the Take-over Code have the force of law , they do represent important statements of commercial morality and at times breach of them may have legal consequences . |
2 | Sort of everyone should be the same , everyone should have equal rights and equal erm opportunities . |
3 | Everyone should have equal protection by the law and the ability to appeal against local authority . |
4 | While we all think that everyone should have unlimited access to public areas , we have to live in the real world and accept that all sports and hobbies are controlled in some way or other . |
5 | I may have other problems one of these days , but overweight is never again going to be one of them ’ … |
6 | Hence , I may have great difficulty in answering a relatively simple question like ‘ Why do you put so much energy into your career ? ’ and I would have even more difficulty in deciding how much energy 1 should put into my career and how much into my family . |
7 | But to track the creature down , I must have advance information . |
8 | I must have sensitive eyes |
9 | ‘ I 've decided I must have schizoid tendencies . |
10 | And they were wondering whether I should have private classes or be with the group and have group therapy and they decided , yes , she is like everybody else . |
11 | I felt at the time , that if such a Call sere presented I should have great difficulty , indeed , in declining it , even in the face of much inconvenience and pecuniary sacrifice . |
12 | Had I an opportunity I should have great pleasure in giving you a few hints on this subject which might not be useless . |
13 | Now I might have extra players so that there can be some moments of rest for the players in one of the very long symphonies ; but in Bruckner 's day it was often a matter of re-scoring a passage because you knew that the third horn was not a very good player and that is all you had . |
14 | I have n't given her a hint that I might have Nazi sympathies . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 'll have Canadian Club and water . ’ |
16 | It may go on after half term because she may not be able to come down on those two days , if that happens then I 'll have other back up material for them |
17 | I had thought I could have complete trust in you to get your charge safely home . |
18 | ‘ I could have married cousin Freddy 's best friend Gerald , ’ she said . |
19 | I 'd have black Barbara and |
20 | No so I 'd have tinned potatoes |
21 | Owen and I used to have regular pillow-fights . |
22 | I used to have odd problems creating graphs — I never could remember the optimum order to do them in . |
23 | Also from a very early age I used to have erotic fantasies about ships in storms or ships sinking . |
24 | I used to have bad pains because I would n't go on the bucket at night . |
25 | I believe that the out-half position will prove troublesome for the Lions in New Zealand as I would have serious reservations about Stuart Barnes being the right player under the type of physical pressure he is likely to be subjected to in the important matches . |
26 | But I believe she always felt that I had leadership potential and that one day I would have great responsibility . " |
27 | Perhaps if I lived in Bath I would have momentary doubts , but anywhere else in the country , I would rather die than not vote Labour . |
28 | ‘ I would have immense concerns if consideration were given to further assessing the relationship between L. and her mother and thus protract L. 's sense of impermanence . |
29 | It was so special , and I would have special party shoes which were gold or silver . |
30 | I shall have other things to see , later on , Chair . |