Example sentences of "he [modal v] [adv] have a " in BNC.
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31 | We 'd heard he had thirty billion pounds to spend on tanks and things and we reckoned that when he left he 'd probably have a little bit left over for a tip . |
32 | And that Ernie being a real good slaughterman , I mean , after Tuesday morning he 'd always have a bullock |
33 | In the first flush of youthful passion , and in the imminence of war , Leslie had vowed that he would rather have a few years with me than eternal life without me . |
34 | Within a couple of months Constanze was pregnant , and Mozart realized that he would soon have a family to support on what was still a precarious income . |
35 | ‘ But he would n't have a significant force to actually do anything . |
36 | The man he would n't have a use for is now lending a hand . ’ |
37 | And he would n't have a motive , would he ? |
38 | Yeah so he would n't have a tra And then they would So it would start I suppose folk would start arriving at the house quite early in the morning . |
39 | he would perhaps have a " certain historical place in the literary history of our period " , and Herbert Read recalled how he might on occasions say , " Valery , Yeats and I … " . |
40 | After the delivery , he would always have a cup of tea . |
41 | He would always have a special place in her heart for as long as she lived ; but Rune did n't need her and Suzie did . |
42 | and he was away April he would always have a half-made coffin a sort of standard sized one |
43 | Well there 's the fact that he might have borrowed the money for a ten million pound project , and he ca n't have a use of it because it 's named and he 's paying interest |
44 | If there is a sound business reason for the change and your employer has observed the principles of good industrial relations practice , including full consultation with you and consideration of possible alternative courses , prior to taking action , he will probably have a good defence . |
45 | For instance , if the interviewer is carrying out an interview with an old inhabitant of a village to try to find out what the community life was like 50 years ago he will probably have a set of categories for enquiry . |
46 | In such a situation the teacher can not choose when to use the programme , and unless it is a rebroadcast , he will only have a very general idea of what the programme will be about or what its language content will be ( vocabulary , grammar , structures , level of difficulty , appropriateness , etc ) . |
47 | Example B. Mr Careless , the proprietor of The Barmy Towers Hotel , overbooks the rooms in his hotel , in the expectation that some guests may cancel and he will still have a full hotel . |
48 | After all he will still have a good pension to fall back on . |
49 | He is brave and determined , if he can not overcome God 's power he will certainly have a go at annoying him . |
50 | Since he will afterwards have a perfectly clear memory of all that has occurred — plus , of course , the whole thing recorded on cassette — there will be plenty of time for questioning the genuineness of the regression at his leisure . |
51 | He wo n't have a go if you have a bad game , but he expects everyone to give their all . |
52 | He wo n't have a woman in the shop if she 's got trousers on her and he sees her . |
53 | And he wo n't have a boiler big enough for the suit . |
54 | no but he wo n't have a mortgage . |
55 | Now you might say perhaps , without really thinking about it , well if he 's got any sense he wo n't have a lot of fe , faith in me because I am , I am a great failure , I 've let him down . |
56 | If he can not have a wedding , he will not allow mine . |
57 | A fully paid-up member of the Donkey Breeding Society , he regrets that he can not have a stable or two in his large and well-kept garden . |
58 | he can only have a siesta |