Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] to have some " in BNC.
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1 | As an alternative to a good kicking , the gang may decide to have some fun once they have rushed you . |
2 | I am sure that Letterman would like to have some of Polanski 's assurance with young women , a knowingness which makes the Californian mania for self-presentation look quaint . |
3 | The landlord may wish to have some control over the external colour scheme , but the tenant should resist a provision for the landlord 's consent to the internal colour scheme , except perhaps in the last year of the term where the tenant does not propose to seek a renewal . |
4 | There is hardly an atom of truth in any of them and , while occasionally a long-held folk belief may prove to have some measure of accuracy , it is best to disbelieve them on principle without medical evidence . |
5 | My main fear is that once the initial publicity for this has died down , that the Health Authority may attempt to have some sort of behind closed doors , almost like a cover up , and I think that , that , the , this is , this incident has got such ramifications for hospital security in general , there should be a full public enquiry ; and the public have a right to know what went on . |
6 | However , this can have problems , as the editorial staff of the magazine will want to have some input . |
7 | All that folklore about women operating on a different intellectual level because of their hormone differences would appear to have some basis in fact . |
8 | Carter would have to have some other way of figuring out Marcus 's preferences . |
9 | In the public sector the concept of a role culture would seem to have some relevance . |
10 | Those with dairy goats may need to have some goats kidding in the autumn to obtain good supplies of milk in winter . |