Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have [noun] " 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 In some bedrooms , there may be enough space to fit a shower cubicle , but others may only have space for a bedroom basin .
4 For many situations which you will face as a manager it is safe to assume that your audience may only have time to grasp perhaps just three ideas .
5 And the World Health Organisation suggests that all children should not use fluoride mouth rinses and should only have toothpaste portions the size of a small pea .
6 This came under heavy fire for implying that small firms set up without planning permission should only have enforcement orders issued against them if alternative premises were available .
7 Action : Modules of type FOREIGN must not have headers with versions earlier than 2.2 .
8 The addendum describing the enhancements is available from BCPR Services Inc in Spring , Texas at $200 , but buyers must already have version 3.12 of the EISA Specification .
9 The addendum describing the enhancements is available from BCPR Services Inc in Spring , Texas at $200 , but buyers must already have version 3.12 of the EISA Specification .
10 A condition of entitlement is that you should not have capital , including savings , of more than £8,000 .
11 You should not have shelving too high anyway .
12 HE insisted that the Church has never ruled that a priest should not have sex , only that he should not marry , ’ says Monika ( sic ) Kocanek by way of explaining how she ended up in bed with Fr Christopher O'Neill and then found herself pregnant .
13 Is your guilt based upon a belief that you should not have fun , or that your body is not your own , or that you are not allowed to feel angry , or assert your own needs ?
14 I said at the time that it was rather important from the point of view of the economy that we should not have wage increases which we could not afford .
15 Gutters should be clean and sloping to downpipes and should not have dips .
16 The Old Age religions teach that we should not have desires , that we should simply accept whatever happens as God 's will .
17 Paul seems to teach clearly that women should keep silent in church , and should not have authority over men in any shape or form .
18 A Sellafield official suggested that employees should not have children if they were worried .
19 If she was going to have a child , ever … no , no ; real responsible revolutionaries should not have children .
20 If they are not prepared to accept them jointly , they should not have children at all .
21 The second crucial point was that Tanzania should not have television until it was really ready to make full use of it .
22 These centres should not have transplantation or university provision .
23 She reiterated the Governments view ’ first expressed by us in 1985 that the majority of full-time students should not have access to benefits as a means of supporting themselves whilst studying . ’
24 I have also accepted the advice of a number of organisations , including the TUC , that , for security reasons , union members should not have access to the names and addresses of other union members .
25 ‘ I simply meant that we should not have fish so unfailingly , on a regular day of the week , in future . ’
26 Longer prose quotations are indented as a whole by about half an inch from the left margin of the rest of the text , and should not have quotation marks .
27 ‘ I see no reason why we should not have E-mail linking 80 per cent of Group computer users worldwide within 18 months . ’
28 That person should nevertheless have regard to its potential liability under the general law for negligent misstatement ( see Chapter 20 ) .
29 ‘ When I 've seen you safely on the train , I should still have time enough to get to the auction . ’
30 A royal charter granted in 1257 to Roger de Merlay for his lifetime , that his own woodwards should have exclusive custody of the vert in his woods , provided however that the king 's foresters should still have custody of the venison there , and that de Morlay 's woodwards should be answerable to the Justice of the Forest , or at the Forest Eyre for any waste of those woods .
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