Example sentences of "[n mass] [modal v] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Colouration : Goldfish may have a range of colours from black and brown , through gold to pure white .
2 The USCG aircraft will have a number of special features and mission equipment , whereas the 20G for the commercial market will in general be a Series F with ATF3-6 engines rated at over 5,000 lbs thrust .
3 The elderly people may have a range of social connections which would understandably be given up with reluctance and they often do not at that stage need to give up their home .
4 Older people may have the scope for choice , but how they use it depends on the resources which they have built up over their lives .
5 A BRITON sentenced by a Saudi court to a flogging for allegedly swearing at his staff may have the sentence doubled for appealing .
6 A BRITON sentenced by a Saudi court to a flogging for allegedly swearing at his staff may have the sentence doubled for appealing .
7 THE planning system is designed around the idea that people should have a say in what happens to their immediate surroundings .
8 Senior Euro-rebel Sir Teddy Taylor said people should have a say about ‘ handing over ’ their rights and freedoms .
9 Both Mr Rodrick and Mr Palmer briefly mention that the local people should have a say , presumably in the planning and implementation of the community forest , but the mechanics of how this will come about are far from clear .
10 However , most would accept that ideally elderly people should have a choice of agreeable alternatives to suit their circumstances and conditions and that a majority would choose to remain in their own homes .
11 She said people should have a choice when to shop , and for many , other days of the week were inconvenient .
12 ‘ Lithuania are n't a bad side and people should have a sense of perspective — there are no easy games in international football .
13 It 's senseless really , a waste of resources people should have a right to use .
14 We believe that people should have the choice and the choice and the rights that most people want is for their children to be educated in schools without water dripping down the walls , where the ceiling does n't fall in , that does n't rely on temporary classes .
15 The Liberal Democrats said people should have the choice of putting off retirement until 70 , if that was their choice .
16 Young people should have the right of independent counselling , and should not be held in police cells .
17 More positively , it is the recognition that all people should have the right to live within the community — to contribute to it and benefit from it , and simply to be a part of it , except in very rare circumstances .
18 He also stressed his belief that ‘ people should have the right to express their views through the ballot box , and he would continue to look for a way to give people the chance to exercise their democratic rights , ’ the department 's spokesman said .
19 People must have the right not to belong to a union , but where more than half the workforce demonstrate in a postal ballot that they want to belong , they should be allowed bargaining rights . ’
20 It was there in order that people might have a picnic by a monument , on just such a day as this .
21 With a name pronounced Nicklaus , people would have every reason to assume a connection with golf .
22 The Hong Kong people would have a home .
23 Susan McDonald , chairman of Cernach Co-operative , said they wanted to make Kingsridge and Cleddans — known as ‘ Up the Hill ’ and an area where few wanted to live — into a place where people would have a sense of pride .
24 Try and eh , I shall , probably get it even better , mind , most people would have a shot at those two I think
25 Or to put it , erm erm erm more simplistically how , how many people would have the vote .
26 Mr Fowler added that in the Government 's even-handed approach to employment , people would have the right to belong to a union and could not be excluded from a job on the grounds that they were trade unionists .
27 ‘ We 've got to be up there challenging and if we 're not , then people will have a go at us .
28 Social work influences the lives of thousands of children and adults … yet many people will have no contact with social workers
29 These people will have no right to enter Britain and no right either to work or vote in Britain or elsewhere .
30 In most cases these people will have no training in the financial or legal implications of running a business for profit .
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