Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [adv] have [noun sg] " 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 Such a general rule would then have application , regardless of the details , to all unions recognized as marriages .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 But any new Warden might well have difficulty in taking over .
9 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 .
10 And the decision means Tranmere 's second string will finally have quality opposition after years of languishing in the Midlands Senior League .
11 The agreement pledging the security will usually have provision for the appointment .
12 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 ) .
13 That person should nevertheless have regard to its potential liability under the general law for negligent misstatement ( see Chapter 20 ) .
14 In considering any disciplinary action taken by the Panel , the court will always have jurisdiction to intervene and , if necessary , to protect the individual from any abuse of power ( see Guinness above ) .
15 The court can therefore have regard to the totality of the delay between the date of accrual of the cause of action and the date of issue of the writ , notwithstanding s33(3) ( b ) and ( c ) and is likely to pay particular heed to the length of any delay in first notifying the defendant of the claim against him , even if such delay occurred before the expiry of the limitation period , ( Donovan v Gwentoys Ltd [ 1990 ] 1 WLR 472 ) .
16 De Gaulle 's impatience may well have cost France a concession or two , but from his perspective no concession mattered alongside the imperative of getting out of Algeria .
17 The Code may also have relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies .
18 1 he student will then have time to act on the report , and the ward sister will then be able to evaluate the ward teaching and rectify omissions in the student 's experience .
19 If this is true , then the Welfare State may always have difficulty satisfying the expectations of the public , even though the resources devoted to it since its inception have increased rapidly .
20 This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act .
21 ‘ The last thing a Secretary of State would normally have time to do is to see if the Historic Royal Palaces are being run in a way to maximise profit . ’
22 Apart from his difficulty in hearing the contrast the Tamil speaker will also have difficulty producing both th and [ 0 ] .
23 Even so , the craft will probably have difficulty in ‘ tacking ’ upwind .
24 The board will usually have responsibility for long-term strategic planning , for example concerning investment in new production facilities and products , merging or making a bid for another company , closing down existing plants or pulling out of unprofitable markets .
25 ADULTS and school leavers in remote parts of Argyll and Bute will soon have access to further education colleges without having to travel .
26 An India that overcomes its present political trial will still have work to do .
27 For many situations which you will face as a manager it is safe to assume that your audience may only have time to grasp perhaps just three ideas .
28 People with mental disorder may well have difficulty in doing some of these things but often they would like to try , particularly if they are accompanied in the early exploratory stages , and are helped to achieve confidence in using facilities for their own enjoyment .
29 As well as being published in a local newspaper , the proposal must be posted at or near the main gate of the school and in ‘ a conspicuous place ’ in the area and made available for inspection at the school ‘ or at any other place within that area to which members of the public may conveniently have access ’ ( SI 1989 , No. 1469 ) .
30 Your school may well have school rules and even a discipline policy but do you have a policy for catching children being good ?
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