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

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1 The head of the bed should be against a wall , or should have a head-board .
2 One can agree that another has or should have a right , that is , believe that he has or should have it , or agree to give him a right .
3 In such a contract there is no implied condition that the seller has or will have a right to sell the goods .
4 Firstly , so that those who are slow know when the joke ends , or can have a moment to reflect and catch the subtleties of any double entendre .
5 The mapping of these units has enabled a pattern of faulting to be recognised in the Upper Chalk outcrop that may have a bearing on its properties as an aquifer .
6 The outlook for patients after the diagnosis of cancer of the exocrine pancreas is uniformly poor and suggests the existence of a mechanism(s) that may have a role in promoting tumour growth .
7 Could be that let's have a look at the first year , the first year , I just want to survive .
8 I suggest to Teri that should have a share .
9 ‘ Did His Royal Highness have any conversations with Sir Thomas that might have a bearing on the case ? ’
10 This suggests that he thinks of the impression as being something that could have a name of its own .
11 But neither Robson nor Charlton may be too keen now to expose their teams to the little nuances and shifts of psychological advantage that could have a bearing on the game in Cagliari on June 11 .
12 The aim here is simply to remind you of the basics and to draw your attention to some of the new provisions that could have a bearing on your immediate or longer term plans .
13 But I wanted , if possible , to put something into the dialogue that would have a bearing on my dispute with Armstrong about his account of bodily sensations .
14 Social processes operate , " selectivity " in Lieberson 's terms , such that volunteers , draftees or those never serving , will differ from one another on factors that will have a bearing on life chances , hence income , later on .
15 Outside the North Sea and Indonesia , the Company 's activities are focussed on ventures that offer potential for discoveries that will have a material impact on the Group 's reserves .
16 a ) Is this case too big to go with him ? b ) Work out two " sets " of measurements that will have a volume of 8m3 .
17 Of course , anything that can have a name put to it can be measured more or less usefully .
18 ‘ Stand back and let's have a look at you . ‘
19 Take your jacket off and let's have a look . ’
20 And let's have a look at this .
21 Cos I says put them on and let's have a look
22 Bring me the duvet and let's have a look at it .
23 Bring on the Pimm 's and let's have a sing-song around the old Hammond because Paul Weller is back .
24 And let's have a round of applause for Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke who has provided this splendid feast for us .
25 If it is one man , then they believe he is white , aged between 25 and 35 , well-built and may have a beard ; his accent is that of North Manchester or South Lancashire .
26 Others have shown that calmodulin is required during G1 and may have a role in stimulating DNA synthesis-promoting factor .
27 United are unchanged … player coach Greg Downs has served his suspension but has named himself as sub … a man to watch is young Gareth Davies he 's been having trials with Liverpool and may have a future at Anfield …
28 Zeta 's Lad beat Docklands Express , Bradbury Star and Royal Athlete that day and must have a chance on this sort of form .
29 You will have substantial freedom in running the Agency to achieve performance and financial objectives , and must have a record of outstanding leadership at a senior level in a large organisation .
30 Students will normally be 18 years of age or above and must have a minimum of :
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