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

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1 We should have simply a rebate system in which a flexible , generous and realistically tapered rebate takes account of the incomes of the people in any house .
2 Bathroom floors are more likely to get wet , and should have either a smooth surface that is well sealed , or a carpet that will dry out quickly and wo n't rot .
3 yes , we we 've got to look at this in in in in the assessment er procedures as well but we 've go we 've got to try and link this up with er the the the computer work that we 're doing erm we we 've got I I I think really we we should have possibly a reasonably hefty session one evening next week to say right , how are we going to put this into practice ?
4 The hall should have only a minimum of furniture in it , and nothing too near to the bottom of the stairs which could increase her injuries if she fell .
5 It was arranged that I should have only a very small amount of money for the next couple of weeks That was the point : to pretend to be poverty-stricken , to see how we would manage .
6 Among political theorists it is widely accepted that , to sustain a democracy , participation and active citizenship should have only a minimal role .
7 Spellbound also allows multiple levels of difficulty from the relatively easy to the very difficult , and with its word editing features should have quite a long shelf life .
8 ‘ Incidentally , that person must have rather a big mouth , because your shameful little secret 's public knowledge there now . ’
9 To survive , remain active and breed in areas where there is little or no rain and no open water at all , a creature must have both a watertight skin and a watertight egg .
10 By extending the solution back into regions II and III , it can be seen that the approaching waves must have both an impulsive component and a step component with variable polarization .
11 British Passport Holders must have either a full British passport ( valid 10 years only ) or a 1-year-only British visitors passport .
12 The owner must have either an established business desiring to expand or a sound business plan .
13 To enter you must have either an approved Science Degree or 2 ‘ A ’ Levels ( including Chemistry ) and another Science or Maths subject .
14 You must have quite a lot of memories .
15 ‘ You must have quite a way with animals , ’ Fen went on .
16 You see , but he did n't have a Federation of Buil , Master Builders , but whether , I mean this chap must have quite a few , he did n't say it , but
17 Just think , we 'll have practically a whole day together … . ’
18 and a tidy pull oh I 'll have just a quick go of it
19 But whoever it is , there 's no doubt they 'll have quite a job on their hands .
20 A straightforward mistake might have just a serious an effect .
21 Er and that is , that is one of the problems within the flats , that having got , once got into the complex you might have quite a long way to go before you actually find where you 're going .
22 A species , as a succession of organisms produced sexually , might have only a limited total lifetime , Darwin argued ; just as a succession of apple trees propagated by grafts was supposed to last only so long before degenerating and dying as if it were merely the extension of a single limited life .
23 He pointed out that modifying the credit acquisition policies might have only a minimal effect , since most of the losses were from cases accepted some time ago .
24 how many clients we 've got , you know for updating , what the capacities are and plus er we do n't know erm what sort of cable we 've got in so they might have only a ten P a cable when they already have nine pairs in use
25 because they might have only a few , whereas the others have got thousands on them .
26 Officers seemed to gain easier exemption from building regulations and from restrictions on landlordism ; their attempts to influence judges in cases in which they might have only an indirect interest were also reported , in private , by judges .
27 The first was that natural justice could have only a limited application in the context of the wider duties or discretion imposed upon a minister ; unfortunately the courts had applied those limited notions of natural justice to other areas where the constraints were unnecessary .
28 We could be in for some dramatic sea level changes because of climatic change ; volcanic action could have quite a bearing on that .
29 ‘ With four players you could have quite a battle in the middle of the board . ’
30 If homoeopathy is such an individual way of treating you — for example , one person with influenza may have quite a different medicine from another person with it — what is the value of homoeopathic remedies now seen on many chemists ' shelves which could be used by people who are not aware that the choice of a remedy has to be selected according to a number of factors , not just by a simple set of symptoms ?
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