Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [modal v] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each building should have a scale appropriate to its function and to the size of the town in which it is set .
2 While lacking the legal authority to transform CODESA 's decisions into law , the government effectively undertook to use its large majority in Parliament to endorse CODESA resolutions , although State President F. W. de Klerk made it clear that CODESA would not automatically have law-making powers and that Parliament would have a veto .
3 Each sentence must have a meaning all its own , if that meaning is able to be exactly copied by a sentence in another language .
4 The content of the opinion in each case would have a spin-off effect on people who happen to love football and give a lot of time to watching , playing or training for it .
5 In addition , each cell must have a set of instructions — possibly analogous to genetic information — which lists what every cell must do in every position .
6 It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win .
7 Local outlets of this Kind will have a choice of all sorts of garden plants , and nowadays , a separate area is often reserved specially for herbs .
8 I think the most important thing is to make clear , I 'm hoping to make clear somewhere that next year this council will have a members allowance budget which is one and a half percent more than this year , at the maximum , and it may not even have that I 'm not certain that we 've agreed that with the policy committee , I do n't know if anybody knows if we have
9 This place will have a lot of tents and caravans and people in a month 's time . ’
10 The side wall foundation would start just below the lower terrace level , and if the flight is to be very high , this foundation could have a step in it to reduce the mount of brick or stone blocks needed — pressure against the wall would be considerably reduced because of the angle of the steps .
11 But you can not simply opt out of the issue altogether , no matter who you are : whatever choice you make in this area will have a meaning and give a signal .
12 The Centers for Disease Control now reports evidence of hantavirus infection in 12 out of 42 deer mice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) trapped around the homes of infected people , which suggests that this illness may have a rodent vector .
13 This agency can have a style other than that of Ministry of Justice ( for example , Attorney General 's Department ) or may be located in the courts service or form a specialist bureau .
14 ‘ Without consent no solution we work out round this table will have a chance . ’
15 Each child could have a drink of water out of the shared cup , and could take a small piece of biscuit .
16 That girl will have a mother like Suzie .
17 1.3 The employee 's duty not to make preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left or to enable another to do so The employee can not make preparations during his employment , either during the working day or in his spare time , with a view to competing with his employer once his employment is over if such preparation may have a material effect on his employer 's business .
18 It was not properly inflation proofed , but anyone who paid national insurance contributions , even at the reduced rate , during that period will have a right to some graduated pension , however small , or to an equivalent amount from an employer 's scheme .
19 ‘ The idea was that each publican would have a booklet of facts behind the bar which he could use to settle arguments , ’ says the current editor Peter Matthews .
20 Each room should have a centre light which can be switched on before entering it , as well as table lamps , and there should be no trailing wires or flex that the elderly person could trip over .
21 Each vertex may have a number of edges emanating from it .
22 From the kick-off , if the ball crosses the opposing team 's goal line without being touched , that team may have a scrummage at the half way .
23 ‘ We expect that each person will have a room with a sleeping , living and cooking area , ’ he said .
24 Although the authors concluded that the results indicated that mycobacteria might have a role in the pathogenesis of Crohn 's disease , a further search for mycobacteria in the affected intestinal tissue with antibodies to M paratuberculosis strain linda , M tuberculosis , and the common mycobacterial antigen lipoarabinomannan failed to find a positive reaction in any of 67 specimens from 30 affected patients .
25 But in essence what the government say is that erm the parents ' rights as far as the , what is now called the statement — each authority must have a statement about children with special needs .
26 To safeguard that fundamental right , the motion says each nation should have a mother country recognised by the international community and the United Nation where national life , language and culture can develop free from threat .
27 Each book should have a card within it , and when you take the book you sign and date the card and put it in a box at the location of the books .
28 Probably not many in this neighbourhood or , for that matter , in any other would have a Union Jack on their clothes line .
29 Any organisation will have a mixture of formal and informal rules and will allow discretion .
30 But implementation would require a directive , on which any country would have a veto .
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