Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [adv] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is not to say , of course , that there is no relationship at all between reading and spelling : but it does seem that teaching phonics may not necessarily have much effect on spelling ability . |
2 | I 'll probably just have some soup . |
3 | But the job advertisements immediately omit people without experience , so therefore Catholics are omitted because they were historically excluded from those types of jobs and could not therefore have any experience . |
4 | She could not possibly have any guilt in her past . |
5 | YOU could n't conceivably have two carriage processions coming from different parts of London to Westminster Abbey for the coronation and then going separate ways . |
6 | Now he knew that something in her life had caused her great pain and , even though he could n't possibly have any idea what it had been , still she was racked by his knowing even that much about her . |
7 | Reason said he could n't possibly have any recollection of a nineteen-year-old nobody he had once caused to be dismissed from her first job , but the knowledge of her bones was stronger . |
8 | I could never just have one glass of wine . |
9 | Lesbians may also occasionally have unsafe sex with men . |
10 | Hotels taking part need not necessarily have computerised property management systems — a facsimile machine can be used as the link . |
11 | The mid 70s soccer hooligan of fact and fable would most likely have some approximation of the long back and sides , short top & fringe . |
12 | Whether this is a real practical difficulty depends on whether the desire to save face would not anyway have this effect of encouraging the same decision to be made again , even if there were no risk of a damages award . |
13 | I 'd just been talking to the guard , twelve hour shifts , sixty hours a week and he ca n't even have any time off for tea breaks or meal breaks . |
14 | It 's all too easy to think that whatever we do here in Britain ca n't possibly have any effect on people in countries thousands of miles away . |
15 | At this temperature protons and neutrons would no longer have sufficient energy to escape the attraction of the strong nuclear force , and would have started to combine together to produce the nuclei of atoms of deuterium ( heavy hydrogen ) , which contain one proton and one neutron . |
16 | Although the physical act of taking a drink or drug is technically self-induced , the spiritual disease that leads to this compulsion is a disease that has clearly identifiable characteristics and outcomes , that runs in families and may even be genetically inherited ( this does not mean that if your parents have addictive disease then you will necessarily also have addictive disease , but it does mean that there is a higher chance of your having it ) and therefore the existence of the disease may be totally beyond the control of the sufferer . |
17 | Similarly , a rule will not normally have retrospective effect unless this is clearly provided for . |
18 | An increase in money supply will not necessarily have much effect on spending ; instead people may simply increase their holdings of idle speculative balances , with a corresponding decline in the speed with which money circulates ( V ) . |
19 | A person may have sure and sufficient reasons for coming to believe , but he will not always have similar substantiation in every field at every moment . |
20 | If you are not interested in CPU time etc. for your use of LIFESPAN , then you will probably only have one LIFESPAN Process UIC , if indeed you have any . |
21 | The corollary of the theory , of course , is that ads for the cheap , day-to-day , convenience type of product are of so little interest to anybody that they should carry a minimum of information , and that they will even then have great difficulty in achieving any very active response from customers . |
22 | She will almost certainly have some kind of disturbance of her normal health during the early months of mourning . |
23 | Similarly the executive will almost certainly have superior access to these resources when compared to the legislature . |
24 | You will then still have enough material with which to create an attractive picture , rather than try to make a suitable design from a few odds and ends . |
25 | If the link is being removed , the user will no longer have automatic access to your modules . |
26 | And punished it certainly will be if it attempts to climb after having its claws removed , for it will no longer have any grip in its feet . |
27 | By acting as agent the purchaser will overcome the problem that the vendor no longer has the books and records of the business and may no longer have any accounting staff . |
28 | I said , they wo n't just have one designer desk will they ? |
29 | Yeah , you can normally only have one person to four children you see |
30 | Developing awareness of individual need within the family is the objective , and failure occurs when the counsellor so upsets certain family members , particularly the more powerful , that he or she can no longer have any impact on the family dynamic . |