Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The sufferer may have significant mood swings , tending always towards depression resulting from the damaged sense of hope and other damaged senses .
2 Whilst it described an ‘ Internal Market ’ where ‘ [ … ] the district health authority operates much like the Health Maintenance Organisation in America ; here the patient and GP may have less choice concerning where treatment is obtained because the health authority will make its own assessment of value for money services from other authorities or the private sector ’ , it also pointed out that there is another totally different model being advocated under the generic term ‘ Internal Market ’ , that is ‘ Automatic and immediate cross-boundary flow reimbursernent ’ , which it states ‘ carries the internal market concept to its full fruition , involving transferring the initiative from the planners and treasurers , to the market customers ( i.e. patients ) and their advisers ( i.e. GPs ) with money following the patient ’ .
3 Even though it may not qualify for listing , the building may have interesting features — architectural details , original doors or internal fittings .
4 Likewise , ‘ employment ’ in the sense of earning money may have little relevance in a peasant society where people 's needs are met by the labour of their own hands .
5 A full licence holder who has passed a test for an additional vehicle category may have that category added to his/her entitlement but a new licence will have to be issued .
6 Thus a tax on capital income may have second-round effects on the accumulation of both physical and human capital .
7 Thus a household with say , current low net income may have high expected future incomes and we may want to take account of this in the design of policy .
8 If the general base is selected , together with two or more other bases , then different divisions of a text may have different constituents , though each division must itself be homogeneous .
9 This technique may have some application where there is a manifest disproportion between the scale of expenditure and any benefit that could possibly result to the business .
10 In other cases , the previous reign of horror may have more recently ended and the name — or rather the nickname — will still be easily recalled by readers .
11 ( 1981 ) from their five-year follow-up of sixty-five disturbed ( and therefore considered high-risk ) adolescents provide some tentative indication that such abnormal parenting may have some causal significance , but the evidence is not that strong .
12 Ventricular extrasystoles may occur more commonly in patients with ischaemic heart disease , and their presence may have more sinister implications .
13 The singing , the pomp and the pageantry may have galvanised Welsh emotions , but it did little for their skills or tactical awareness .
14 This finding may have clinical importance in the few patients who have pronounced hypergastrinaemia because of profound long acting acid inhibition .
15 His union with Boleslav 's sister may have both removed any danger from the Poles and secured their assistance against other tribes , and he subsequently turned his attention , in alliance with Olaf of Sweden and the Norwegian Earl Eric of Lade , to the destruction of Olaf Tryggvason , king of Norway .
16 Interestingly , however , Ogier found that the ‘ ideal ’ sister may have different characteristics , depending on the speciality of the ward .
17 Finally the checklist may have reprographic limitations such as inadequate vertical or horizontal structure , poor typefaces and insufficient linking of requirements , descriptions , remarks and tick-off points .
18 A Wizard may have 1 magic item , a Wizard Champion may have 2 magic items , a Master Wizard may have 3 magic items , and a Wizard Lord may have 4 magic items .
19 A Wizard may have 1 magic item , a Wizard Champion may have 2 magic items , a Master Wizard may have 3 magic items , and a Wizard Lord may have 4 magic items .
20 Remember the desirable qualities of a transfer price : it should promote goal congruence by leading to the proper economic decisions ; every division should have some profit so that they are all well-motivated ; the transfer price should lead to a fair measurement of divisional performance ; interference with a division 's decisions should be kept to a minimum .
21 A magnified detail drew attention to the skin ; although I could not understand the symbols appended , it looked as if the idea was that the outer skin should have less sensibility , by the withdrawal of nerves and capilliary blood-vessels from the outer layers of the epidermis — in fact , that a sort of hide should develop over the flesh which would render its owner fairly immune to extremes of temperature .
22 For example , your GP should have greater flexibility to look around for treatment in hospitals which offer the shortest waiting times .
23 The computer must have some basis for assigning indexing terms ; if a pre-assigned list of terms is not supplied , the computer itself must assign terms on the basis of those present in the document being indexed .
24 Namely if you if you take first of all the staring point that the new settlement should have good access to primary network , you immediately limit the area of search to the radial routes out of York .
25 Thus , the dictionary text should have sufficient structure so that ad hoc generation of lists or concordances would not prove to be a difficult or lengthy task for a competent programmer .
26 But his assertion that a Scottish parliament should have some say over the siting on Trident nuclear missiles in Scotland brought an angry Mr Hughes to the rostrum : ‘ Let's not get dragged down the back alleys of stupid silly little constitutional issues which are doing this party no good whatsoever . ’
27 The erm actually says that every training course should have some sort of objectives and performance and standards and and measurable objective that presumably we can then pick up in evaluation .
28 Each course should have three syllabuses of different ( but overlapping ) levels of difficulty to cater for pupils of different ability , with some limited opportunities for transfer between them .
29 There is no law of God or nature that says that a windmill must have four sails , and the independence of millwrights is best seen in Lincolnshire , where there are several surviving mills with more than four sails .
30 8.38 to 8.40 ) , that , should ( as the Act has done by the previous section ) the currency of a licence be extended to three years , it was desirable that a licensing board should have some form of sanction against the licence-holder where the premises were being misconducted , or where their suitability had deteriorated , and that such a sanction should be the power to suspend a licence .
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