Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 AMERICA 'S recession may have a silver lining .
2 No other user may have an interest in the module ie. no other LIFESPAN user may have a package which references this module as this would involve more than module baselining .
3 recognises that an original lessee may have a defence if the assignee not performing has in some way been absolved from performance .
4 For example , someone who has just completed a questionnaire ( at T 1 ) on nutrition may have a response to a film on food additives different from that which they would have had in the absence of the questionnaire .
5 The basket of shares in the index is seldom identical to the market portfolio and so the basket of shares corresponding to the index may have a beta value ( with respect to the market portfolio ) that differs from unity .
6 1.3 The employee 's duty not to make preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left or to enable another to do so The employee can not make preparations during his employment , either during the working day or in his spare time , with a view to competing with his employer once his employment is over if such preparation may have a material effect on his employer 's business .
7 Alternatively , a retailer may have a supply of printed enquiry forms .
8 The course may have a water jump .
9 If this hypothesis was correct , drugs that modulate upper gastrointestinal motility may have a role in the treatment of DU patients .
10 The story may have a basis in fact ; it is possible there was a prehistoric dwelling here that is now swallowed up in the mud at the bottom of the lake .
11 However , it recommends that the auditor should have a duty to report direct to the regulator and should be required to examine and comment on the effectiveness of the internal controls the trustees have established .
12 ( g ) Survey arrangements Every buyer should have a survey of the property he or she proposes to buy .
13 Another question is whether Parliament should give its approval first before a public inquiry is held or whether Parliament should have a say after the inquiry .
14 Each sentence must have a meaning all its own , if that meaning is able to be exactly copied by a sentence in another language .
15 Anyone inspecting a bat roost must have a licence from English Nature ( or the Scottish or Welsh equivalents ) .
16 Obviously , the last part must have a sense of finality , but the emotion of each part of the work must have its proper place and be allied to what has gone before and what follows .
17 Each building should have a scale appropriate to its function and to the size of the town in which it is set .
18 In the case of DEC Rdb/VMS a registered user must have a VMS account which has privileges and quotas as specified above in the section , ‘ User Access to DEC Rdb/VMS ’ .
19 ‘ A play must have a beginning , a climax and an end ’ ( Aristotle )
20 Choose a builder carefully — your Environmental Health Department may have a list to help you .
21 Normally there is some relationship between the parts , for if they are all different the result is incoherent ( though a melody may have a counter-melody with different characteristics ) .
22 Studies to measure human gastric crypt or gland cell proliferation may have a number of practical clinical applications in relation to both benign and malignant gastric conditions .
23 It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win .
24 A GP , during a seven-minute consultation , may form a provisional hypothesis early on , rather than running through the whole gamut of possible examinations or tests ; the engineer tracing a fault may have a hierarchy of probable causes in his mind and investigate these rather than embark on a text-book linear analysis .
25 Thus , a microprogram may have a wait for a store read to be completed , or the result from a test function may not be available for the micro-instruction sequence until several micro-instruction cycles after the function was initiated .
26 The Leader of the Opposition must have a chance to answer .
27 In addition , each cell must have a set of instructions — possibly analogous to genetic information — which lists what every cell must do in every position .
28 Your travel agent should have a copy .
29 Likewise it is reasonable to accept that a rationalised religion must have a starting point that is based on acceptance of an unproved statement , provided that such a statement , if later proved to need modification , has not permitted the development of a religion that will collapse , if that vital primary premise comes into question .
30 United States President George Bush met Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Helsinki for a one-day emergency summit which emphasized the shared opposition of the superpowers to Iraq 's seizure of Kuwait , although the Soviet Union repeatedly underscored its belief that any eventual military action must have a basis in UN agreement .
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