Example sentences of "[vb mod] have is " in BNC.

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1 One quality that a good source should have is a relatively high temperature throughout the heating season , making ground-water pumped from shallow depths the best .
2 The only fire-fighting equipment that every home should have is a fire blanket , which should be kept ion the kitchen close to , but not above , the cooker .
3 And I think what we should have is a fifth person which is an outstanding sales award or something like that which covers all regions cos in Europe you woul you would n't vote for any of them would you ?
4 That 's the sort of thing we should have is n't it .
5 So what you should have is a full diary , not full of appointments , full of activity .
6 Then for equilibrium we must have is the density .
7 ‘ Because one of the most important qualities a driver must have is concentration .
8 eventually it 'll get more and more computer wise , its the same in the motor trade or any trade it all , if the machine goes wrong all they 'll have is a pack , just pull the pack out , put a new pack in and put it back
9 actually I think he 'll be alright with most of 'em , the problem he 'll have is wi with racket and croquet , the , the others I think he 'll be okay on it
10 And this is a ph , like a photocopy , so what you 'll have is a nice printed version with Abbey Life blue , purely for you to get a feel of if you like , , and in this , we 're very quickly going to go through on the first sheet it will have activity and production and it will have your data there .
11 The risk of losing what little bust they might have is enough to discourage many an overweight lady from commencing to diet , so this diet must therefore be good news for them .
12 They have no ‘ implication of utterance ’ : whatever meaning potential they might have is remote from any realization , since the contexts which would provide the occasion for their use are of unlikely occurrence .
13 They begin with the essentially sound premiss that no physical property that one might have is a logically sufficient condition of one having a particular experience .
14 The only chance I might have is when he comes in with the tray .
15 Possibly the greatest fear one might have is that , because the lesson is relatively unstructured , it could grind to a halt .
16 The only influence really the woman might have is in the love and affection level of operating , and it 's a very unfair power battle and that is , in fact , what it turns into .
17 The only affect on the merger plan disgruntled stockholders , if there are any , could have is apparently to demand cash .
18 The most obvious example of the significance it could have is Frederick II 's invasion of Saxony in August 1756 .
19 The only lasting effect it may have is on the careers of some of the people involved .
20 Out of his professional need , he will have settled on a good working strain over the years and any surplus he may have is virtually guaranteed to be first-class .
21 To ensure that any capital she may have is being invested wisely .
22 Any legitimacy that nuclear weapons may have is in respect not of their potential use , but as regards their possession as a means of ‘ deterrence ’ .
23 What functions the AD1 and flanking repeats may have is unknown but it is not unlikely that one or another of these repeats represent functional domains .
24 It has shifted to the mere expression of a wish , so that would have is almost synonymous with would like .
25 On the other hand , as Cynthia Page 's fascinating and delightful documentary revealed , if something is n't done PDQ , all they will have is a pile of marble rubble .
26 But what they will have is a small pension that will be preventing them getting State Benefits and they will be in the poverty trap .
27 The greatest mass a white dwarf can have is 1–44 times the Sun 's mass ; neutron stars can not be heavier than about two solar masses .
28 Probably the most important early work experience you can have is to have sold something .
29 Madame Bihi claims no personal interest in the money in court and accordingly the only locus standi that she can have is as a person who is entitled to represent the Republic of Somalia in this court .
30 The best news that Mr. Lennon can have is that the Castle Court complex now employs some 2,500 people .
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