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

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1 The magisterial pronouncement of Sir George Macdonald on the Antonine Wall has now been overthrown by the brilliant study of the samian by Brian Hartley ( 1972 ) , and the work at Carpow and other Severan sites will help to stabilize the dating of the pottery of this period , so with more revisions and adjustments , we may eventually have a framework which will endure , but only possible since all the groundwork had been so carefully prepared .
2 ‘ We may eventually have a slightly longer season — even accounting for a reduction in Premier League matches .
3 Oh my god , an Indian , oh let's all have a party Anyway alright gorgeous .
4 Differences of opinion exist among scholars ; sometimes the appearance gives very little to go on — details may have been rubbed off or we may only have a small fragment of a large object to examine ; two or more origins may be possible contenders and it may be impossible to decide which on stylistic grounds alone .
5 So sometimes a horse may only have a bad habit in relation to a certain rider , and in that case it will be the rider who will need the extra training .
6 When I asked Alison what qualities you need to be a marketing controller she said , ‘ you need to be able to establish immediate empathy with the people you are talking to as you may only have a short time to get the feedback you need .
7 Harry may only have a walk-on part at Birdland , but he 's still the star of the show .
8 A hotel may apply for a full on-licence ; on the other hand small establishments may merely have a restaurant licence or a residential licence .
9 But the development of continuing education must eventually have a backwash effect on initial professional education at the undergraduate stage .
10 At the same time it should be made clear that apart from false assumptions about matriculation , higher education should only have a small contribution to make to the range , standard and appositeness of 16+ and 18+ examination syllabuses and schemes of marking .
11 As Levinas puts it , ‘ the idea of truth as a grasp on things must necessarily have a non-metaphorical sense somewhere ’ .
12 A Christian position must necessarily have a Christology .
13 Now you should all have a spare scrap of paper that 's blank on one side , out of my recycled paper box , okay .
14 This is also a very violent film in parts that should rightly have a 15 not 12 rating and parents are strongly advised to bear this in mind .
15 But she must not have a wooden leg or a cast in her eye , since these are things most of us hope to escape .
16 Businesses searching for financial assistance can be start-ups or already trading , and should normally have a business plan .
17 Applicants should normally have a degree or Higher National Diploma in an agricultural science or related ( including geography ) subject .
18 But what of the mini-commandments : Thou shalt not sit and watch television all evening ; Thou shalt not have a lie-in on Sunday morning ?
19 There may be one or two flooded areas in the morning down along the east coast , but elsewhere should just have a few heavy showers .
20 And this man came to the door , and he went to get the hold belt , that should just have a tape recorder on conversation just throughout the week so it 's getting all sorts of rubbish going in there ,
21 But first I must just have a word with you about … ’
22 Ramsey did not see why it should not have a wider interest as in Henson 's day .
23 It was Grizel Huntley 's own view that her brother had not been fooled at all but had been charmed and diverted by a dashing girl thirty years his junior , and had seen no reason at all why she should not have a share of his considerable estate when that left a very decent down-setting for his niece as well .
24 There is no reason why you should not have a weekly reward for remaining the same weight , at least for a few months after you have attained your ideal shape .
25 She should still have been able to get a seat , but she should not have a carriage practically to herself .
26 If possible , he should not have a television in the room where he spends most of his time .
27 The British Technology Group should be there to support them — but it should not have a monopoly on Britain 's brains .
28 Instead of musical mats , children can ‘ walk the plank ’ and should not have a foot on it or be the last person to pass over when the music stops .
29 Young Arrowana should not have a yolk sac — and be seen feeding before purchase .
30 Secondary education should not be the preserve of men , and the curriculum should not have a gender specific bias based on expected household duties .
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