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

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1 The lines made by the two dancers together must always have room to breathe and to be seen separately if the whole design is to flow .
2 Therefore I can have no reason to believe that my experience is a reliable guide , and hence have no reason for any belief about events beyond my experience and so can not have knowledge of them .
3 The addresses held therein may already have postcodes , and there are specialist agencies that will add postcodes to addresses by computer where customer records are incomplete .
4 ( 2 ) Byelaws made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall not have effect until they are confirmed by the Secretary of State , and the provisions of subsections ( 4 ) to ( 12 ) and ( 15 ) of section 202 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 and of section 204 of that Act shall , with any necessary modifications , apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under this section as they apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under that Act .
5 You clearly ca n't have sex with fellas you ai n't fond of .
6 Rather need n't have dances on it and it 's sort of black little dancers on it ?
7 But I really would rather have Chatsworth . ’
8 In some cultures selling and trade in general have low social approval ; a company selling overseas may thus have difficulty in recruiting appropriate sales personnel and difficulty selling the products through the channel of distribution .
9 Forty-eight per cent of men in our survey say they definitely would not have sex with a new partner without using a condom , and 23% tend to agree .
10 it was just more or less They they certainly would n't have food or anything like that I think it was just more or less the supplier or That would be
11 A female fieldworker certainly will not have access to some of the characteristically male speech events recorded by Labov et al.
12 You certainly wo n't have time to practise as a vet down here .
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