Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Again in the recently published P P G six , paragraph forty six , it states that regional shopping centres may well have a role to play but usually only where the loss of greenbelt can be justified by the economic and social benefits of the scheme . |
32 | This separation of levels may well have a role to play in the study and teaching of discourse , and we shall need to think carefully about its role in language learning . |
33 | Retiring partners would still have the difficulty of disposing of their shares on retirement and putting themselves within the scope of retirement relief . |
34 | ‘ Whenever we came back to Woodbrook after a long absence , the servants would always have a fire and a meal ready to greet us , ’ Phoebe 's sister Antoinette once told me . |
35 | Some sacks will also have an extension at the top of the main compartment made from lighter fabric which is known as a snow lock . |
36 | Existing employers and partners can also have a lot to say on this point and do not take kindly to large chunks of their work being removed by an exiting employee . |
37 | Since all levels of the individual are interrelated and interdependent , treatment on these levels can also have an effect on the physical problems , and if the root cause of the problem is on the emotional or mental plane , then treatment at this level can offer speedy relief . |
38 | I told her I thought The Times would probably have a man on the spot and it was late , and I prised my Toshiba away from her grasping hands . |
39 | Teachers should therefore have an understanding of the complex relationship of language and national identity , the role of English and other British languages in the formation and maintenance of the nation-state and its attitudes to other languages . |
40 | The next lesson is recorded over the one before — and teachers should always have the security of knowing that a recording will be erased if they request it . |
41 | In AD 531 it was ruled that any words , direct or precatory , would suffice for a bequest ; that legacies should also have the nature of trusts and vice versa ; and that each disposition was also the other . |
42 | It is quite normal to pay out bonus tickets in December which costs us over £30,000 but the committee felt members would rather have the benefit over 52 weeks so the bonus system was abandoned to cover the cost . ’ |
43 | The most efficient recyclers would thus have an incentive to go further than they would otherwise do . |
44 | Thus her thematic selections will always have a feeling quality . |
45 | Recent MS-DOS and Windows users will already have an example , SMARTDRV.SYS . |
46 | Current SCO ODT personal system users will now have an upgrade path to the Server System . |
47 | But this has the consequence , as we noted , that natural languages will only have a syntax and a pragmatics , and no semantics . |
48 | Children and adolescents may often have a combination of conduct and emotional problems . |
49 | All humans may well have a place on the genealogy which begins with Adam ; but the point where , say , the French line diverges from the Libyan line is likely to some hundreds of generations above the present adult men of Libya and France . |
50 | Growing scepticism about the ecological wisdom of some modern farming practices , and a small but increasing demand for natural foods may also have an impact on future thinking about agricultural policy . |
51 | Spectators would thus have the interest of professionals playing with well-known personalities on the formula made so popular by Peter Alliss 's programmes , followed by the drama of a full-blooded professional shoot-out . |
52 | For example , markets will always have a view about the government 's policy on monetary growth . |
53 | All Church assemblies should perhaps have the motto , ‘ Behold I stand at the door and knock ’ inscribed above the door to remind them that the Church exists for outsiders not insiders . |
54 | Nursery nurses would also have the chance to continue training and eventually become teachers if they wished , said Miss Armstrong . |
55 | The adventurers will presumably have the sense to avoid these . |
56 | Collectors will also have the opportunity to acquire objects formerly at Marbury Hall , including a bust of the Emperor Antoninus Pius ( est. £50–60,000 ; $90–110,000 ) and a Roman marble altar from the first century A.D. ( est. £25–35,000 ; $45–63,000 ) . |
57 | Despite the problems of special classification schemes , they do represent an opportunity to match users ' perspectives and the organization of literature to an extent not often possible in a general classification scheme ; as a result , such schemes will always have a place in the organization of knowledge . |
58 | A TEAM of Essex students will soon have the chance to go forward to the semi-finals of a national legal debating contest . |
59 | As part of their studies , Scottish students will also have the opportunity to participate in a work placement in Germany or Portugal . |
60 | Open fires should always have a fireguard . |