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

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1 Some part of Sisson 's censures must surely be conceded : whatever esteem we have and should have for Gavin Douglas 's translation of the Aeneid , we can hardly believe that the Philadelphian Ezra Pound was any more at ease than most of us with Bishop Douglas 's sixteenth-century Scots .
2 But having spent all his career in a family business , Sir Adrian has inevitably given a lot of thought to the responsibility a company should have for the community in which it operates .
3 I am merely reporting on the fate to have befallen every other Minister for Sport you can care to mention which is one of the reasons why we are still debating the kind of football stadiums we should have for the future when every other country besides Botswana and the Cocos Islands have already built theirs .
4 ‘ Of all the feelings you should have for your parents , you should never be physically afraid of them .
5 Four members of the sprint squad missed the bus and arrived at the stadium later than they should have for the morning heats .
6 It is therefore possible to calculate how much brain a mammal should have for its size and , by taking the ratio between the actual and the expected brain size , obtain a measure of how much ‘ extra ’ brain a species possesses .
7 Locke , although not opposed to corporal punishment as a final sanction , nor indeed for very young children of an age too tender to be reasoned with , in order to instil the necessary fear and awe that a child should have for an adult , strongly disapproved of beating once formal education had begun , just as he was equally opposed to bribing the child to work through material rewards .
8 For a southern French town , still very much in the ambience of the Pyrenees , it is graceless , with less to show than it should have for its history as a local capital , having twice been laid waste in the sixteenth century by Protestant raiders .
9 SCOTVEC is able to offer assistance and advice on the form and content that such training should have for individual qualifications .
10 And there is debate and notable disagreement about the consequences that elections not only do have but should have for public policy .
11 I should have for Christmas .
12 That 's alright you could o , you should have for ten if he 's got he right erm card .
13 what do you think I should have for tea Kyle ? eh ?
14 Blimy , I said , it must have for you in there .
15 Your licence we 'll have for a year .
16 Can you make the most of the week and the wonderful opportunity we 'll have for collecting in Tesco stores .
17 what she 'll have for this though , bloody Theodore or something .
18 Shall we just look in here and then we 'll have for lunch ?
19 Yeah that 's what we 'll have for tea waffles and ham and can have a bottle of wine , I 'm still on my antibiotics
20 The greatest insecurity lingering in investors ' minds was the lack of effect the rate rises had on the dollar 's ascent and the inflationary implications this might have for European economies .
21 If the principle on which morality is based is referred to as ‘ acting for the sake of duty ’ ( Kant ) , then that would be a way of explaining the reason a man might have for acting morally .
22 A rejection of an ideal or principle is involved only if , when considering the relation of a man to his acts , his principle or ideal is regarded as absolute in the sense that it constitutes an infallible guide to human conduct , or if it is conceived of as a maxim in the Kantian sense and provides the reason a man might have for thinking it worthwhile for him to act morally .
23 Spycatcher lawyer Malcolm Turnbull said : ‘ Australians are passionately proud of their country , and , no matter what respect they might have for the Queen , they want their country 's symbols to be Australian . ’
24 Or they could be afraid of the implications girls ' work might have for their own work .
25 Such a restructuring of the education system is something that Warnock ( 1988 ) points to as being long overdue , but she makes only fleeting references to the implications that this might have for special needs .
26 Whatever reasons an intellectual might have for joining the French communist party , whether they be ideological , moral or emotional , this original commitment , as Merleau-Ponty wryly remarks , is inexorably transformed by the pressure of historical events into a commitment of an entirely different nature .
27 We have looked at two reasons you might have for recording student performance :
28 It does not require that the woman be able to appreciate the significance of sexual intercourse or the implications which it might have for her .
29 That special type of case was broadly one where the acts of an intruder , however continuous and far-reaching , did not substantially interfere with any plans which the owners might have for the future use of undeveloped land …
30 Dennis Sciama , of the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Trieste , teased out the consequences the neutrinos could have for the dark-matter debate in a journal , Nature , a week before the conference .
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