Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [modal v] have a " in BNC.
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1 | If the island fell the Germans would have a free hand throughout the area . |
2 | He next moved on to the buying office , a very important department in a company such as Cadbury 's where the skilful purchase of the ingredients that go into the products can have a crucial impact on the viability of the business . |
3 | For others , the turn of the generations will have a more ominous feel . |
4 | The steps should have a minimum width of 600mm ( 2ft ) , and at least 900mm ( 3ft ) if people will want to pass each other . |
5 | While neither the National Union nor the peers could have a direct say in the choice of leader it was nevertheless thought desirable , if only for reasons of tact , to know their views . |
6 | The units could have a counter top and there would need to be efficient lighting . |
7 | I was cheered up by Barbara Amiel 's suggestion ( in the ‘ Sunday Times ’ ) that the winners should have a good gloat . |
8 | The parties would have a secondary opportunity to ask questions of any witnesses and to make submissions on the law . |
9 | The parties must have a legal capacity to contract . |
10 | But they also said the Jews would have a homeland in Palestine and agreed that when the war ended the French would control Syria and what was then called Mount Lebanon . |
11 | The arts can have a liberating effect on people , encouraging them to change from being passive and dependent to being creative and active . |
12 | The arts will have a higher profile in the fourth Conservative term , with David Mellor heading a much enlarged department ( which for the first time is allocated a place in the Cabinet ) , flanked by one junior Minister , Robert Key . |
13 | The crematoria will have a duty list of ministers . |
14 | The District Council considers that the sites may have a role to play in the long-term strategic land reserve , although at this stage as no calculations have been carried out as to the requirements it is difficult to assess what role they might play . |
15 | I 've said in in in evidence that er in my evidence that erm that the sites may have a a role to play . |
16 | The visitors will have a buffet reception on Saturday night in the parish hall . |
17 | Given the extent of the powers of the administrative receiver , the directors will have a minuscule aperture within which they are free to exercise their powers . |
18 | Lord Mackay conceded that the judges should have a say in approving the rules for solicitors advocates after his original , more radical , green paper proposals drew unprecedented public criticism from the judiciary . |
19 | Lord Mackay conceded that the judges should have a say after his original , more radical , green paper proposals drew unprecedented criticism . |
20 | The corgi must have a regal air , be docile and reasonably well behaved.The fee for the show … as many dog biscuits as they can eat ! |
21 | If they were to live in peace it was necessary , he said , that the Indians should have a country set apart for them and in that country they must stay . |
22 | Not all the parents will have a reading age of 17+ , be candidates for MENSA and be up to date with the latest educational jargon . |
23 | The soils may have a high water-table . |
24 | For the first time in their four-year history the awards will have a regional stage ; the winners of which will then have a chance to win one of nine national awards in London on November 17 . |
25 | In the first and fourth examples , the individuals would have a contribution to advice and assistance , after 1 April , of £7 . |
26 | The view that the universities should have a more central role in offering the kind of imaginative vision necessary to save " mankind " from contemporary destructive forces was given an added impetus in the course of the Second World War . |
27 | The decorations can have a magic theme and large cards can be made and placed on the door with balloons . |
28 | Even though the main hospital is to continue in use , as long as there is road access to the disused buildings and the local planning authority is flexible about change of use , then the buildings can have a future once more . |
29 | We will outside the erm the supporting it if it was n't for the fact that we understand that the officers would have a great deal of difficulty spending that money . |
30 | Once the topics have been decided upon the questions will have a framework to fit into . |