Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They may be parents or they may only have letters after their name , but what they have in common is this : they know that intellectual perfection and the criteria for measuring it are chimeras .
2 So individuals may only have rights against their government in the strong sense of being immune to the countervailing claims of general utility if those rights may be derived from that overriding principle of equal concern and respect .
3 Young children ought merely to have things shown to them as they are , or they get puzzled and ask question after question .
4 They must still have secrets , though ; everyone needed secrets .
5 This point means that where a motor vehicle is required to be fitted with wipers it must also have washers .
6 Other companies in sectors such as oil and communications must also have way-leaves for work they want to carry out on private land .
7 There are also two paths , d and e , in figure 13.7 which represent the other unspecified causes ; all variables in a model which have causal paths leading to them must also have arrows reminding us of the proportion unpredicted by the model .
8 Restaurants qualifying for family-specialist status must also have children 's furniture , a children 's menu and a play corner or children 's lawn .
9 It is important that it should also have teeth .
10 They should also have details of the objectives set for them plus a specification of what the company sees as an ideal candidate .
11 They should also have opportunities to write in aesthetic and imaginative ways .
12 He should also have words with his colleague , Councillor John Ryan , who needs to improve the quality of his submissions to my Department for funding from central Government .
13 v Should either have facilities for , or capacity to use , video , slide projection , exhibition space .
14 The thesis may thus have elements of several different sub-disciplines within it , and its categorisation may again be arbitrary .
15 Sometimes a more matronly dame may preside at a table whereon is a large basin of curds , jugs of cream , a number of strong dessert-plates and horn spoons , and a goodly array of oaten cakes ; so you may thus have curds and cream in the land of brown heath — and if lovely scenery lends a zest to wholesome fare , you should not fail to patronize this vendor of good things .
16 Becoming a partner may thus have drawbacks as well as benefits .
17 Just about every retail purchase you make with the Card is immediately covered by Purchase Protection against accidental damage , loss or theft for up to 90 days and begins where any existing cover you may already have leaves off , up to £20,000 per Cardmember .
18 You may already have commitments — to a family , to a partner .
19 The addresses held therein may already have postcodes , and there are specialist agencies that will add postcodes to addresses by computer where customer records are incomplete .
20 These children may already have grandparents belonging to both their parents , so your role will be a delicate one .
21 they 'll only have trainers if they 're this make and
22 Well they 'll all be erm they 'll all have cords , you see
23 Eventually we 'll all have locks on windows
24 I 'll just have pies
25 Erm , you will want , you 'll already have commitments for next year , where do you put those commitments .
26 imply that I might soon have funds . ’
27 Now I just worry about whether we 'll still have tubes or not .
28 ‘ I 'll always have memories of her , of course , but she 's in the past now .
29 ‘ There are some great titles out there , ’ he said , exclusively to ZZAP ! , ‘ … and many will swap them because they 've completed them , so we 'll always have loads of great games . ’
30 I 'll probably have crisps and we go and bulk buy the crisps we 'll get big packs
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