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

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31 Such employees might well have claims for compensation against the UK government for defective implementation of the Directive , if they can show that , had the restriction not been included in the Regulations , their claim would have succeeded .
32 An eminent nonconformist might well have reservations about a now Anglo-Catholic son seeking holy orders in the Church of England .
33 A and B might well have features in common from the outset ( the c elements in the figure ) and these will produce primary generalization — training on A will give associative strength to stimulus elements that are present also in B. The X representation functions in just the same way as the c elements in producing generalization except for the fact that the ability of A and B to activate X is based on prior conditioning .
34 Of course there are lots of questions which would have to be sorted out — the difference is the Scottish Education system , & the courses offered , for a start — & you might well have doubts about cutting yourself off from your friends & so forth .
35 A jelly might sometimes have lumps of fruit in it , just as space can have lumps of matter in it — the Earth , the Sun , the Moon .
36 For instance , any such book might meaningfully have sections on ‘ Principles ’ and ‘ Systems ’ and the ‘ Principles ’ section might be decomposed into subsections on ‘ Computer Principles ’ and on ‘ Human Principles ’ .
37 And the sailor said , ’ Have it your own way but if we do n't we 'll never have kids . ’
38 And if you move to a new house , remember that other people may still have keys to the premises — fit new locks , and use them !
39 At first , you may still have accidents as you may not be able to get her to the potty in time , but she 'll gradually learn to hold on longer .
40 They may still have fantasies of such a reunion after one or both have remarried .
41 His architecture may still have lessons for us .
42 We could all have rivers brimming with salmon if you wish .
43 ‘ But we could still have chaps like you taking messages back and forth , bringing tea , that sort of thing .
44 He was more approachable in those days — but life could still have surprises .
45 Once installed , a bishop could still have difficulties establishing his power .
46 Well I mean er we could always have raffles ourselves anyway !
47 Environment minister David Maclean praised the conference of EC enforcement agencies and said it could well have benefits for industry across the region .
48 ‘ My mother could never have grandchildren through me and that is a great loss for a parent .
49 A WOMAN who was told she could never have children due to a rare disease has just given birth to a daughter .
50 The government may also have difficulties with its proposal to levy VAT on fuel , judging by the committee 's questioning .
51 But users may also have queries where the data comes from two or more relations .
52 Ownership does not give the owner absolute rights over the property in question , since in some cases others may also have rights over the property ; e.g. Lord Bogside may be the freeholder of Wychwood Manor , including five acres of parkland , yet the owner of the neighbouring property , Wormwood Cottage , may have a right of way to cross over Lord Bogside 's land .
53 Hyperkinetic children may also have deficiencies in certain enzymes that break down toxic compounds found in food , or produced by bacteria in the gut .
54 The sub-contractor may also have claims against the builder , for example for standing time where materials or plant are not available .
55 This claim will be against Newco rather than the vendor , and the employees may also have claims for compensation for loss of office , taxable ( subject to the £30,000 exemption ) within the regime in ss148 and 188 .
56 They may also have nightmares , tummy aches or headaches .
57 Your library or Citizens Advice Bureau will know which groups are operating and may also have lists of private counsellors .
58 Many of the other hypotensive agents may also have side-effects that may be especially detrimental to the diabetic and these are shown in Table 3.2 .
59 ‘ Professional ’ as against ‘ amateur ’ may also have connotations of discipline , of the instrumental rather than the expressive .
60 Earlier today we touched on the fact that other members of your family may also have goals .
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