Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 By the same token , the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident .
2 ‘ Maybe that would help the lower ranked people to have the motivation and to get eager , ’ she added , while acknowledging that might merely have the effect of less ambitious ones accepting good money for being relative failures .
3 Note that this saving throw is not strictly speaking because of armour , and the Orc always has a saving throw of 6 even if he is struck by a weapon that would normally have a saving throw modifier .
4 The protector often has powers to prevent trustees from doing things and may even have the power to remove trustees .
5 A consequence of this unquestioning enthusiasm is that the implications of change have not been thought through , and may yet have a sting or two in the tail .
6 Community legislation may be comprehensive without necessarily dealing with the precise point raised by the Member State , and may therefore have the effect of ‘ freezing ’ the situation .
7 the university has a new duty , we are told : there is a besieging host , everincreasing , of Indians , Africans , Commonwealth people in general , Levantines , who aspire to become university teachers of English literature , and must therefore have a PhD — preferably a Cambridge one ( though it is admitted that a large proportion of them could n't hope to take the English Tripos with much credit — even if they could pass ) .
8 Businesses searching for financial assistance can be start-ups or already trading , and should normally have a business plan .
9 They should be designed with the needs of cycle traffic in mind and should normally have the right of way at crossroads .
10 She appealed unashamedly to her English readers for money for the foreign artists : ‘ If anyone likes to send some money , I will promise to dispense it with the most rigid favouritism towards people who would probably sooner beg than risk the jaundice of a free meal and would sooner have a note of twenty francs all at once than beg every day . ’
11 ‘ Very often , at Ealing , the Director himself would think up ideas for films and would probably have a lot to do with the genesis of the scripts as well . ’
12 It was made clear that the CIS was not considered a state or even a supranational grouping , and would therefore have no citizenship .
13 He took it all for granted , and would never have a clue just how blessed he was .
14 A specialist addiction unit based upon the principles of the Anonymous Fellowships will have knowledge of the compulsive nature of eating disorders and will also have an awareness of how family members and other well-intentioned helpers may unwittingly enable the disease to continue .
15 Whoever gets the job will be responsible for foreign affairs and defence , will have the right to dissolve parliament and will also have the right to veto laws passed by parliament .
16 They are funded by your council and will thus have a say in things .
17 ‘ You will have a trying day tomorrow ’ , he once said to his District Magistrate while Chief Commissioner of Delhi ; ‘ You will be on the alert all day and will probably have a riot .
18 The former will never have the ring of eternal truth and will always have a suspicion of temporary or symbolic truth about it .
19 This will be an important and helpful clarification of what has recently been a vexed issue , and will undoubtedly have a bearing on pre-school provision .
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