Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [adv] have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Pierre Le Rue may not have mega sales or an exceptionally large following behind him , but the combination of the band 's musical ability and his stage presence made for a very enjoyable evening . |
2 | The Isle of Wight TEC will certainly have equal access to the competition . |
3 | In the longer term the accumulation of social and economic deviations in all areas of Russia would indeed have profound effects on Bolshevik plans for the future . |
4 | FC Copenhagen went along with the idea ; Denmark will also have live matches on Wednesday so the new date suits them too . |
5 | If it does n't ship before the contract expires , apparently IBM wo n't have full rights to it . |
6 | In terms of product development , HDTV may not have profound implications but it may change some design factors . |
7 | Lesser is always markedly smaller than Great , with less stout bill and yellow legs ( but sub-adult and winter Lessers may still have pink legs ) . |
8 | At independence , Geingob declared that Namibia could not have full diplomatic relations with South Africa until the situation had been normalized there , but he said that trading relations would continue . |
9 | Kelly will also have new titles and title music . |
10 | Despite the success of the operation , Kelly will always have cystic fibrosis , and she 'll need medical treatment all her life . |
11 | CATHOLICS in Darlington should soon have sufficient places in their schools , it was revealed yesterday . |
12 | Jenny might well have other plans , besides the vague ones she had mentioned and , in any case , a shared home at Thrush Green might be abhorrent to her . |
13 | Lloyd George would never have wasted time there at all , but he might have chosen the Strand Magazine had he been left waiting upon a railway platform . |