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

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1 Each electron in an atom must have exactly the energy appropriate to one or other of the orbitals .
2 Says Jim Whiston , ‘ This time next year we 'll have double the number of accreditations and by 1990 the vast majority of businesses in C&P , ICI Films and ICI Advanced Materials will have attained BS standards or those laid down by manufacturers . ’
3 I 'd have though the tulip in the coal scuttle , the tulips in the cauldron , I thought they 'd had it , they were lying down completely
4 We realise that your trainees may have neither the time nor the academic background to deal with the complexities of a new language .
5 Go to a golf club you may have just the golf secretary .
6 The lobbyists argued that if bureaucrats ran the regional pools , they would have neither the incentive nor the ability to negotiate the best possible deal .
7 Moreover it is unlikely that respondents would have either the time or experience to make a thorough appraisal of the information presented in the leaflet .
8 The person who has sold to you must remain satisfied , because a month will pass , then two , then three , and he will have neither the money nor the thing , but you will still have the thing .
9 It will have roughly the performance of a diesel .
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