Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr. Beloff submits that the first question we have to answer is : is there any known rule of natural justice that a person who is not the subject of an administrative decision should nevertheless have the right to make representations before the decision is made ? |
2 | Thus situations may arise where the acquisition of companies with relatively small turnover may nevertheless have a Community dimension . |
3 | However , since Ro 40-7592 can cross the blood-brain barrier and modify striatal dopamine metabolism , a central pharmacokinetic effect may also have a role . |
4 | It was however submitted before your Lordships , by Mr. Collins on behalf of Wickes , that there was a further , more specific , prerequisite of the exercise of the jurisdiction to grant an injunction in such a case , viz. that the defendant must plainly have no defence to a criminal prosecution . |
5 | A slight body shift by the defender is undoubtedly the best form of defence against a strong punch from a much bigger and heavier opponent , though the defender should always have a backup block ready , in case the attack is only diverted , not completely sent off course . |
6 | It even became possible to consider that the horse might also have a mind ! |
7 | I hope that the Leader of the Opposition will also have the courage to admit that . |
8 | AFICIONADOS of the BBC 's Test Match Trivia programme will soon have a chance to pit their wits in a contest of similar format . |
9 | The plant department will probably have a number of direct employees , including drivers , fitters and administrative staff , and it is therefore essential that proper accounts , with correct proportions of overheads , are maintained to establish the department 's profitability . |
10 | The employee opens the proceedings by completing an Originating Application ( also known as Form IT1 ) ; this is accompanied by some notes for guidance , and the employee will usually have the Department of Employment booklet on unfair dismissal claims . |
11 | If then Regulation 5 is amenable to review so as to remove the compulsion upon the employee to transfer , whilst leaving the compulsion upon the employer in place , then the employee will indeed have a right to refuse to go over to the transferee , at least until such time as the government recasts the law . |
12 | The Park might then have a chance to return to the ‘ wild character ’ which is its chief delight . |
13 | So the child may still have no redress under law . |
14 | The concentration of development west of London along the M4 corridor may also have the effect of destabilising development within the region while , at a national level , it reinforces the dominance of the south east in the ‘ information economy ’ . |
15 | Women patients with recurrent vaginal thrush should also have a course of nystatin pessaries while they are taking the nystatin powder . |
16 | Changing our conception of international law could therefore have a bearing on our capacity tor achieving peace . |
17 | However , given the long lead-times in manufacture and construction , it was recognised that the standardisation could only have an effect in the forward programmes for 1950 onwards . |
18 | The editor would also have the authority to make decisions when Pilger was away on one of his frequent trips abroad , within guidelines which Pilger would lay down . |
19 | It is , therefore , unreasonable to expect that first-line or even middle management would necessarily have the perspective or information needed to deal effectively with all ideas that are brought to their attention ( second communication gap ) . |
20 | A person who harassed a neighbour with racist abuse would nevertheless have no defence that he was not acting in public if his words were , ( as he knew ) audible to the person next door . |
21 | The hire shop may also have a demonstration video to show you how to use the equipment . |
22 | Nannerl must certainly have a fur rug for the journey , or she will not be able to stand the cold in a half-open coach . |
23 | Given the own price elasticities adopted by the Treasury , such an outcome would also have the advantage of meeting revenue targets , while reducing the existing excise duty differentials . |
24 | Anyone investing £1,000 in the average investment trust just after the second world war would now have a holding worth well over Pounds 250,000 . |
25 | By tomorrow the place will really have a look of ‘ business as usual ’ , and — ’ |
26 | The latter case is more likely if the new user is to be working as part of a team , since the team leader will probably have the privilege to create users according to the needs of the project . |
27 | But there is no hard and fast line : a plaintiff will often have a choice in which division he will start his action , and the rules of Law and Equity are equally applied in both . |
28 | So a poor diet can eventually have an effect on your hair condition . |
29 | The result of the provisions relating to duration is that the owner of the right can only have a maximum of 10 years to exploit the design commercially . |
30 | Any such action would therefore lie against the landlord , but the landlord may well have a claim against its solicitors for negligence . |