Example sentences of "one [modal v] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , one ought to have money to write a cheque or property to write a will ( both features connected with social status ) .
2 Hence one may have freehold possession ( i.e. ownership ) or leasehold possession ( i.e. tenancy ) .
3 Another point which is not always recognised is that covert research can itself impose severe restrictions on the kinds of questions that one may legitimately ask and the sorts of people to whom one may have access .
4 The state of MADness was a considerable advantage , according to the theory of deterrence , and one should have faith in its beneficent qualities .
5 If indeed , therefore , this land performs a significant function with regard to the character of Skelton , one should have regard to what the effect on that character would be if development were , development of any kind .
6 I would say that it 's a general applicability and it er governs the erm size that one should have regard to potentially in looking at the matter from the local plan point of view .
7 But in considering any possibility if development , would you agree Mrs that one must have regard to the suitability of one site versus another site in relation to damage which might be caused ?
8 One must have regard to the potential for legal expenses when determining the ultimate extrajudicial settlement figure in any case .
9 Given the disparate sources of the Constitution and the fact that important relationships within and between organs of the state are not laid down in any one formal or binding document , it is not surprising that one must have recourse to books by constitutional scholars to discover the extent and nature of those relationships .
10 The provisions relating to Economic and Monetary Union take the form of amendments to the EEC Treaty and therefore form an integral part of Community law ( even if one might have doubts as to the likelihood of the factual events which would trigger the final stage ) ; on the other hand , in the context of the provisions relating to political Union , a distinction was made between those matters which constituted amendments to the existing Community treaties , and those which fell outside the scope of the Communities , notably the provisions on a Common foreign and Security policy and those on co-operation in the fields of Justice and Home Affairs .
11 No one could have power over others any more .
12 If you have an audience of about a hundred people at least one will have hearing problems , difficulty understanding English , or difficulty understanding your accent .
13 So I do n't know whether this one will have pips in it , so be careful .
14 One can have success and the elegance to remain discreet .
15 The only God that one can have faith in is a God whose existence can not be demonstrated in the way that a mathematical equation can be demonstrated .
16 A belief that one can have faith and confidence in others has been put forward as a culturally rooted phenomenon , with potentially important implications for political life .
17 At the same time one can have sympathy with those who devised the term because it is the tangential force per unit charge integrated over a closed path .
18 But one can have authority to do that which one ought not to do .
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