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

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1 In addition to the elements of a Type II system identified above , the provisions for cost-per-case contracts may also have Type II elements ( DoH , 1989c ) .
2 What , do you think that there 's any connection between what you mentioned before about when you claimed for er bomb damage erm that working class people about being , supposed to have a piano , do you think there 's a connection between that sort of idea and the idea of people that lived in Harlow in Council houses should n't have cars ?
3 The highlight is the week-old calves — they 're encouraged to let the calves lick their fingers , and shown how the farmer reproduces their mother 's teats , because the milk the calves would otherwise have ends up in the supermarket .
4 Candidates shall not have access to examination scripts .
5 The in-bureau tutors will rarely have training as their sole task .
6 We should try to stop cutting all the trees down because soon all the animals wo n't have homes .
7 Those who would run our schools can not have things all ways .
8 There are a lot of simple problems where kids can actually have opinions .
9 Another reason why lone-parent families could gain very little from these new measures is simply that absent parents may not have incomes high enough to enable them to pay child support at the levels required .
10 What we learn in these areas must also have bearing on our understanding of the nucleation and growth of crystals in glass ceramics , photochromic glasses and other heterogeneous systems .
11 ‘ I suppose your adoptive parents could n't have children , ’ she said gently .
12 Thirdly , human imbeciles will usually have relations or medical custodians deeply concerned for their welfare whose wishes have a right to be heard .
13 They go on to say that large firms ‘ are constrained in some way [ in making these decisions ] by the requirement to make profits and serve consumers ’ , but it is nevertheless appropriate to stress that companies will usually have options about how to manage the impact of changed market conditions or technology : the company is not merely a passive instrument of the market .
14 Individuals may not have access to private transport to substitute for inadequate public provision ; they may not be able to obtain a lift when necessary and they may not possess a telephone or the resources to obtain a car or phone .
15 So individuals may only have rights against their government in the strong sense of being immune to the countervailing claims of general utility if those rights may be derived from that overriding principle of equal concern and respect .
16 Now as everyone of a decent age knows bands should always have brass in them .
17 The addendum describing the enhancements is available from BCPR Services Inc in Spring , Texas at $200 , but buyers must already have version 3.12 of the EISA Specification .
18 The addendum describing the enhancements is available from BCPR Services Inc in Spring , Texas at $200 , but buyers must already have version 3.12 of the EISA Specification .
19 Other families may not have meal-times but eat at erratic times of the day .
20 To help its VAX or Mips users move to Alpha platforms , DEC has developed binary translation tools which can recompile programs for Alpha without using source code , to which customers may not have access .
21 Medium sized firms would thus have difficulty keeping institutional investors ' business .
22 Sales and purchasing directors and managers will probably have authority to make commercial contracts in most cases , whilst warehouse and delivery staff will generally not have authority to agree contracts or vary terms , but no hard and fast rule can be laid down .
23 The next one , it really depends what changes we make , but any changes will potentially have training implications wo n't they so
24 Many families will not have life cycles of this type .
25 ‘ Any patients with potential problems will probably have notes from their GP , advising on any specific treatments or medication they may be taking , and you 'll probably get one or two who feel seasick . ’
26 This does not mean that people with families can not have ministry callings .
27 Member firms can also have nominee accounts in which stock owned by their clients can be held .
28 Some patients may not have friends or relatives able to give them support at home , or may live in unsuitable accommodation .
29 Some patients may also have surgery which causes them fear , anxiety or grief ( e.g. surgery for malignant conditions , disfiguring surgery to face , mastectomy ) .
30 ‘ You mean poets may not have tempers , do you not ? ’
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