Example sentences of "it [modal v] have a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Merchandise as a premium does not have the universal appeal of money , but it may have a more pointed appeal than cash or a price reduction . |
2 | ‘ A revolutionary socialist newspaper should exist for a specific purpose ; it should have a clearly defined perspective ’ , wrote Tariq Ali ominously in the anniversary editorial . |
3 | It should have a readily removable cover which fits closely without being airtight , and should be protected against frost by insulating material . |
4 | The publisher had made a decision , no doubt on sound commercial information , about the viability of the book as a course text and decided it should have a more restricted clientele who are in a position to buy a large-format , expensive paperback . |
5 | Were such matter to find its way into the domestic blue-film market , the Board argued , it could have a very real tendency to deprave and corrupt , not just those of 16 , but of any age , who had been encouraged to view such material in private . |
6 | It 's been a rocky start to a short life … but Sami 's owners hope with a little helping hand it could have a much happier ending . |
7 | He told Macmillan that if any harm befell him ‘ it would have a most serious effect upon the relations of Ghana with the Commonwealth … the failure to help Lumumba would never be forgotten by the people of Africa . ’ |
8 | The answer is yes , but it would have a more limited role . |
9 | The report explains ‘ It would cost five to ten times less than building conventional power stations to meet demand , and it would have a significantly lower environmental impact ’ . |
10 | Despite being slap bang in the middle of the historic capital men 's style , it will have a decidedly younger edge than many of its neighbours , targeting young British men who Tarling believes are rejecting fashion for its own sake and returning en masse to classics that will last longer than a season . |
11 | ’ It is most important that the French should be aware of the united action of England with the other powers , the knowledge of it will have a most wholesome influence on the French government . ’ |
12 | Neither can it be forecast whether registration will be an essential prerequisite for the creation of in rem rights in the cargo , as it is for the creation of in rem rights in real property in the German Grundbuch or whether it will have a purely notice giving function . |
13 | When the nick point has receded a considerable distance upstream it will have a much gentler form , comparable with A ( Fig. 9.1OA ) , which represents the head of an earlier rejuvenation . |
14 | So no by the relevant district councils indicate that we haven infrastructure that goes with it will have a very big impact on that area . |
15 | To make it easy to uphaul it will have a fairly short boom of around 2.0 m for a 5.5 sq m sail , whilst to keep the weight down there are few if any battens . |
16 | If the companion is a helium main-sequence or white dwarf star , it will have an even smaller radius for a given mass and the conclusion remains valid . |
17 | ‘ As it expands into the rural areas , it will have an even greater impact on traditional values and patterns of life , ’ he said , adding : ‘ The late advent of TV into Fiji may be a blessing in disguise . |
18 | ‘ As it expands into the rural areas , it will have an even greater impact on traditional values and patterns of life , ’ he said , adding : ‘ The late advent of TV into Fiji may be a blessing in disguise . |
19 | Where counselling is able to discuss some of these feelings it can have a more positive potential effect on elderly health than the tranquillizers and sedatives which are too readily and too frequently dispensed for older people who are sick . |
20 | At first sight the last category might not seem to fit the dating criteria since glass is strictly speaking amorphous rather than crystalline , but it can have a sufficiently crystalline structure for TL to be produced . |
21 | If the ritual of lighting the flame is done consciously , it can have an especially powerful effect ; the moment marks a change-point , the entry into a new state . |