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

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1 This came under heavy fire for implying that small firms set up without planning permission should only have enforcement orders issued against them if alternative premises were available .
2 No , no , I would n't , I would n't , I would n't agree there , because , because the institution may well have policy which is at variance with your council 's policy .
3 There needs to be a recognition that appeals for aid must also have spin-off for the company concerned if the appeal is likely to succeed .
4 The book is not confined to the needs of the conveyancing practitioner , however ; it is thought that the divorce practitioner should also have knowledge of the different types of conveyance which may be ordered by the court or agreed between the parties and the points which should be taken into account at that time , the protective measures that might be taken before the conveyance is concluded and the documentation that may be required in dealing with life policies .
5 HE insisted that the Church has never ruled that a priest should not have sex , only that he should not marry , ’ says Monika ( sic ) Kocanek by way of explaining how she ended up in bed with Fr Christopher O'Neill and then found herself pregnant .
6 That your Lordship would direct , it would be in our task that that figure should n't have interest added to it because of the way in which it was approached .
7 Anyone who has contact with the real world knows that sometimes the management might not have confidence in the work force and the work force might not have confidence in the management .
8 Nevertheless , the College could not have informants everywhere and though some funerals were based on the College 's formularies , the client ensured that the most important hallmarks of a College of Arms funeral — the funerary ‘ achievements ’ — were substituted by objects loosely indicative of them .
9 This technique is only used when a person is dangerously ill and his own blood would not have time to develop the antibodies .
10 Such a general rule would then have application , regardless of the details , to all unions recognized as marriages .
11 RADAR also publish a book that deals specifically with holidays for the disabled , and your local social services department will also have information and possibly funding assistance .
12 This Condition can only have effect if it is called into operation by the party wishing to rely on it giving written notice to the other to that effect .
13 The law may not have authority over him .
14 However , if it is thought that the joint tenancy might be severed ( and there might be good matrimonial or tax planning reasons for this ) it is preferable to include the enlargement of powers as in Precedent 34 for otherwise the trustees of the conveyance may not have power to mortgage or charge the property ( see Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1964 , s8 ) .
15 His architecture may still have lessons for us .
16 But any new Warden might well have difficulty in taking over .
17 Anyone who has contact with the real world knows that sometimes the management might not have confidence in the work force and the work force might not have confidence in the management .
18 But rugby will never have access to the three major broadcast television networks in the U.S. as a stand-alone sport ; there are too many established sports hogging the airwaves .
19 Form teacher would n't have time to do that !
20 However , assuming the properties are significant assets , a full investigation of title is to be preferred to either reliance upon a certificate from the vendor 's solicitors that the vendor has a good and marketable title ( since certificates of title are qualified and their benefit depends upon the status of the firm of solicitors providing them ) or reliance upon warranties and indemnities alone since the purchaser would rather have problems disclosed before the purchase than have to rely upon a right to sue under warranties which will be subject to general limitations .
21 Daddy would n't have rheumatism if the house was n't so damp , ’ Guy said .
22 And the decision means Tranmere 's second string will finally have quality opposition after years of languishing in the Midlands Senior League .
23 Secondly , because of the integration between different components of the social system of the school , an innovation introduced by a single teacher will often have repercussions in other parts of the system — perhaps because there is a need for additional resources , or for more time , or because it is predicted [ sic ] upon new pupil roles , or involves a greater degree of integration .
24 The buyer as well as the seller will often have documents to sign ; for example , if the transfer or other document contains covenants by the buyer ( to observe restrictions or to erect a fence , or on a joint purchase ) the document vesting the property in him , her or them will require execution .
25 The agreement pledging the security will usually have provision for the appointment .
26 The sub-contractor may also have claims against the builder , for example for standing time where materials or plant are not available .
27 The trader may not have expertise in accounting or buying
28 Applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must however have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) .
29 That person should nevertheless have regard to its potential liability under the general law for negligent misstatement ( see Chapter 20 ) .
30 An eminent nonconformist might well have reservations about a now Anglo-Catholic son seeking holy orders in the Church of England .
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