Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [modal v] [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There needs to be a recognition that appeals for aid must also have spin-off for the company concerned if the appeal is likely to succeed . |
2 | ‘ The last thing a Secretary of State would normally have time to do is to see if the Historic Royal Palaces are being run in a way to maximise profit . ’ |
3 | Despite the technical sophistication of the shoes , a range which starts at the price of £46.99 may still have trouble finding new converts . |
4 | Patients often have concomitant hypertension and at the time of diagnosis may already have angina and claudication . |
5 | But I hope that the Court of Appeal will soon have occasion to consider the Manchester Corporation case . |
6 | Applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must however have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) . |
7 | Some of this kind of information is very culture-specific and in fact will sometimes have significance only to certain groups within a culture — think for example of " old school ties " . |
8 | Because science is public knowledge , experiments and observations should be repeatable ; but an enterprise that depends on trust will sometimes have advantage taken of it by a rogue . |