Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now Mr. Duggan may well have video evidence of Welsh dirty play in the past and also the statements of Will Carling , the England captain , may not be quite to his liking , but please gentlemen , come on ! |
2 | When Douglas MacArthur returned to America , MacArthur had not been back to America since nineteen forty one this is ten years later , he 'd been running Japan in the meantime there was one of these huge ticker-tape parades in New York , he was the welcoming hero and President Truman was seen as the villain and some analysts argue that that decision , that single decision to sack MacArthur may well have cost Harry Truman the American presidency . |
3 | Browne would then have time to look at it , before Eliot embarked for America in late September . |
4 | Williams would certainly have access to candles , ’ he continued . |
5 | Whether as finance minister or prime minister , Mr Keating will still have plenty to do . |
6 | She was not entirely convinced — surely London could never have weather as dreary as a northern winter ? |
7 | A recent assessment estimated that the IRA may still have access to up to eight tons . |
8 | As his diocese included the Isle of Wright , The Rev. Pearce would often have occasion to hold signed conversations with Queen Victoria who was acquainted with some deaf people near her favourite retreat at Osborne . |
9 | A toss of the coin — the Swindon manager , Ossie Ardiles , not knowing his heads from his tails — ensures Bolton will again have home advantage . |
10 | An Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute and a Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management , in his new role , David Ovenden will also have responsibility for the management of the two P&O Insurance Companies , Proteus and Beaufort Insurance . |