Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It may even have a permanent effect due to the dynamic process generating economies of scale .
2 In addition to the obvious practical benefits of clarity , it may also have a legal benefit .
3 Thymectomy has previously been reported to be of benefit in ulcerative colitis , but it is possible that it may also have a beneficial effect in Crohn 's disease .
4 It may also have a negative effect on prosecutors who might be inclined to settle for a plea of guilty to assault instead .
5 It appears that the Brasserie was opened on the basis of a ‘ hunch ’ , and while it may well have a ready-made market in L'Auberge 's existing clientele , there was always a risk that this would simply be split between the two units .
6 When it becomes necessary for a bank to liquidate some of its liquid assets in order that it may then have a desired liquidity position , it will , as has been explained , sell to other banks or discount houses .
7 Mattresses Choose one made from natural materials to reduce the risk of allergies , and it should also have a hollow interior to allow air to circulate and discourage bed mites .
8 Ramsey did not see why it should not have a wider interest as in Henson 's day .
9 Finally , rooms containing gas cookers must have an openable window or other means of providing ventilation , and if the room 's volume is less than 10cu m , it must also have a permanent ventilation opening with an area of at least 5000sq mm .
10 ‘ I suppose it must also have a public telephone that can be used in private and a post office that will send out mail ?
11 It could also have a major effect on existing shopping centres , particularly the smaller shopping parade at Marton .
12 The draft directive has , however , been criticised because not only would it extend data protection to manual data such as card indexes exempt under much existing legislation but it would also have a substantial impact on charities which depend on direct mail to get support and sponsorship .
13 It would also have a manual gearbox .
14 However , the marked path is still the highest scoring of the paths considered , and it can be shown that , if all the paths had been considered , it would still have a high probability of being the highest scoring .
15 If hunting were banned on all of that it would only have a small marginal effect but we can as Mr said only ban hunting on land we both own and control , land in hand , that actually totals a hundred and fifty eight acres , slightly smaller than Victoria Park but that includes road , bridleways , land with no access , S S S Is , Sites of Special Scientific Interest , land awaiting disposal the land capable of being hunted and in hand totals fifty two acres about as much of Victoria Park as I can see from my front window .
16 Some of the decisions clearly are easier at than others because we get a certain concensus on the easy ones , while we 've gone to some of the more difficult ones to exemplify behind the changes that need to come about that it will not have a direct impact on schools and their school budgets and the children , but will promote the services we 've always done .
17 If there is to be a ‘ secondary literacy ’ of the kind imagined and enacted in Verbivore , it will necessarily have a reciprocal relationship with contemporary technological inventions and institutions .
18 It can thus have a considerable therapeutic value !
19 However , on very young ones it can occasionally have a strangling effect .
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