Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Please do n't take this as an impertinence , Miss Milligan , ’ Mr O'Hara said to her early on in their relationship , ‘ but a girl as pretty as you , and one as elegant , should really have the clothes to enhance her beauty .
2 I 'll not have the horses frightened by a stomach that rattles loudly for want of food .
3 Whereas you do n't have that , you 'll probably have the careers officers walking in when your E Os are having a cup of coffee and they think , well they do sod all .
4 And I 'd rather have the things I used to see than your phoney talk any day .
5 They could already have the answers . ’
6 You recall that we could not have the needles always selected in the same direction or we would end up with biased fabric ?
7 ‘ His department has been saying to us in recent weeks that we could not have the classrooms and toilets we need because there are empty places in other schools .
8 all afternoon , and all we 'd done , we 'd just have the lights on , to give us minimum lights , you could n't use no machinery
9 plus if I could get something doing a job like that I 'd still have the holidays off , cos I 'll need
10 I said he 'd probably have the curtains drawn and the place would smell of joss-sticks , but if she behaved as if nothing was out of the ordinary , all would be fine .
11 You could also have the Mouthbrooders , which have minimal territorial requirements .
12 We could n't have the lights on .
13 ‘ I would rather have the problems we 've got and still be in the European Cup than be without them and a place in the Champions League as well , ’ said the manager .
14 ‘ You would rather have the Conservatives in power ? ’
15 So the stark fact is that , even if there were a mortgage recovery , the societies would not have the funds to cope with an increase in borrowing .
16 Erm a and f at first we had one or two people coming in , but then it , it , it dr it dropped off very quickly , and after about three months , I think , we decided we were n't getting enough take-up , w that we would not have the sessions in the flats any more , but that we would encourage people to come to the Law Centre if they had any problems .
17 Soon she would not have the troops with which to maintain her responsible policy of granting independence only when a colony was politically , economically , and militarily ready to stand on its own feet .
18 After discussions with the South African Rugby Union , we decided that the match would not have the anthems of either country as a prelude . ’
19 We shall not have the makings of a dynamical theory until we have succeeded in finding a way to represent within our formalism these dynamical variables , these observable quantities of the theory .
20 But also they would probably have the men working harder than before & they may be more popular .
21 Very often we shall also have the names of the major part of the actual occupiers , though we have to remember that sub-tenants were not usually recorded .
22 Such a drill could be something like this : The verbs that are being substituted would also have the affixes -mom ( sentence type 1 ) , p- and -an ( sentence type 2 , and p- and -on ( sentence type 3 ) .
23 You felt it ought to be because the feeling I had nobody for at least another generation would really have the roots in Harlow , that was looking at my children
24 He would n't have the guts to speak for himself .
25 Would n't have the guts , that would be my view .
26 Would n't have the guts , you 'd say .
27 And the mothers would n't have the children er
28 Now on twenty two and a half thousand , bearing in mind that you would n't have the costs of going to work erm your travelling expenses and everything that you would occur in work you would most probably be able to keep all of these
29 So what you 're saying is , that if people er , if people 's consciences state I ought to try and do this , but I 'm not required by statute to do , the chances is that A , that you , you ca n't do it anyway , but B you would n't have the facilities to do it anyway , as well .
30 ‘ How can I tell my children they ca n't have the things their classmates enjoy , because their daddy is n't able to work again ? ’
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