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

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1 For a company to profit , everyone must have a job that can be clearly and succinctly described in less than forty words .
2 Everyone should have a grandmother like yours .
3 Everyone should have a GP , but it can be difficult to find one if you use drugs .
4 ‘ Perhaps everyone should have a weakness , ’ Jessamy said slowly .
5 If a decision has been taken about liability for emotional injury one way or the other , and there can be no controversy what decision that is , then everyone should have a right that that decision be enforced until it is publicly disavowed in the same way .
6 ‘ I think everyone should have a donor card because , when your life has gone , you could save someone else 's .
7 So everyone every everyone everyone should have a copy of the questions in their book just to tell what they 've worked on .
8 Everyone should have a chain fixed to the front door .
9 She says I think everyone should have the freedom to be able to travel as and when they choose , not just the people lucky enough to be able to afford a car .
10 I think everyone should have the freedom to be able to travel as and when they choose — not just the people who are lucky enough to be able to afford a car
11 County council chairman Ted Wood said everyone should have the right to vote .
12 Its principal aim , according to Mellor is that there should be ‘ something for everyone in all parts of the country , and that everyone should have an opportunity to try something new and widen their horizons ’ .
13 The aim is that there should be something for everybody in all parts of the country and that everyone should have an opportunity to try something new and widen their horizons . ’
14 Any changes in vision should be monitored carefully and everyone should have an eye check every two years .
15 " Difficult to invite a tradesman to one 's house , but the bills are piling up so quickly I may have no choice . "
16 Stein said : ‘ I may have no money and no authority but I have got my principles .
17 Stein said : ‘ I may have no money and no authority but I have my principles .
18 Herbert 's daily life at Bemerton can be envisaged from his book The Country Parson ( later published as The Priest to the Temple ) , which he wrote , as he explained , ‘ that I may have a mark to aim at ’ .
19 If you mind that anyway , cos I may have a couple of people er that may want a few of them to , spoken to Dav , David , he 's got one or two as well .
20 I may have a problem , but that is a very different matter .
21 All three of us are grinning like it 's an idiot 's birthday party , but she keeps an eye on me like she thinks I may have a relapse any minute .
22 As you may recall , I may have a meeting of the Education Committee of the British Association of Industrial Editors in London on 29th — though these are always subject to last minute change .
23 ‘ I think I may have a doze , ’ Finch said , closing his eyes in thanks .
24 I may have the idea that makes me start putting the brush strokes down , but at some point the canvas will take on a life of its own and lead me off in a direction I never expected to go .
25 I may have the gift of inspired preaching ; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets ; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains — but if I have no love , I am nothing .
26 ‘ But I wo n't know how bad the damage is until I see the physio tomorrow , and then I may have an idea if I have a chance of playing in the first league game . ’
27 ‘ If you come back tomorrow I may have an errand for you . ’
28 For the basic beliefs stand in inferential relationship with more interesting beliefs about public objects , and these beliefs are certainly dubitable ; there is always a possibility that someone should have a reason to doubt them .
29 I think I must have a drink , I 've been thirsty as well .
30 After a long time , I said to myself , ‘ I must have a name ! ’
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