Example sentences of "it [modal v] have [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 NATO 's politicians and defence planners are struggling to agree on what threats Europe now faces and on what sort of common defences it should have in future .
2 Wherever you may locate your own particular response , I want in this book to discuss what is involved in giving RE the positive and creative image which it should have by virtue of the importance of its subject-matter , the challenging controversy it can generate , and the depth of feeling to which it can appeal .
3 The first lay in the effect it might have on teaching and learning and the second in too great a concentration of power in the hands of the government of the day and especially with one person , the Secretary of State .
4 On the contrary , by correcting himself in this way the author is making a particular point : that although the occasion might have been regarded as a performance by some , that although it might have in time become a performance , this description is not an accurate representation of the narrator 's memories .
5 Well , about the Caribbean , er but with particular reference to what the new European unity law will , what effect it 'll have on trade in that part of the world .
6 In the past this was vitally important because of the effect it could have on trade .
7 The British government has delayed indefinitely the preparation of a register of contaminated land , much of it on inner-city sites with a history of industrial use , because of the effect it would have on land values .
8 I thought that this charity would appeal particularly to parents who have seen the effect it can have on family life when their child has to stay in hospital .
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