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

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1 I think Roger 's Roger has , we might not like it but Roger may well have a point cos he does n't ha
2 and it 's a case of er if you 're talking to somebody about pension requirement it would be a case of Mr Prospect let's just have a look , let's imagine today is the last day that you 'll be working as a carpenter .
3 As president of the company , Branson would not have a seat on the board .
4 Hereford might just have a crisis of conscience tomorrow .
5 For catering and Hospitality Management NVQ level IV there will be joint certification of the awards and HCIMA will also have a key role to play in determining relevant assessment structures , external verification and quality assurance and control .
6 It promises to be a very close encounter , but North will not have a better chance to redress the balance against the runaway Ulster League winners .
7 David Campese has already been signed on a full-time marketing role and a Farr-Jones will also have a strong role in Channel Ten 's rugby presentations .
8 Martin Dyer may soon have a lot more time to play with his daughter … he says following a maintenance order from the Child Support Agency he may not be able to afford to work .
9 Young Arrowana should not have a yolk sac — and be seen feeding before purchase .
10 First-time cup semi-finalists last year after a 24–4 upset of Scotland , father of the seven-a-side game , Canada will again have a particularly strong representation with World Cup coach Ian Birtwell in charge .
11 HMI will still have a vital role to play , despite the remarks of the hon. Member for Blackburn .
12 Five year old Chloe Robinson will never have a normal life .
13 Harry may only have a walk-on part at Birdland , but he 's still the star of the show .
14 ‘ The BBC must therefore have a clear vision if it is to retain its role as the cornerstone of British broadcasting and continue to command respect and admiration in Britain and throughout the world .
15 The BBC must therefore have a clear vision if it is to retain its role as the cornerstone of British broadcasting and continue to command respect and admiration in Britain and throughout the world .
16 ‘ But on the whole I 'm an autodidact , ’ said Constance , fairly confident that Clarissa would n't have a clue what she meant by this .
17 Granada will now have a smaller cohesive top management team which will enable the group to respond quickly and effectively to challenges .
18 Assuming the UK fiscal régime remains benevolent to new production and the 90 new fields necessary are brought on stream in time , then the UK will still have a net self-sufficiency in oil by the year 2000 .
19 But at least ESA will now have a voice .
20 ‘ Apparently so and if that 's proved then Len would n't have a hope in hell of bringing a case . ’
21 If whatever happened to Summerchild that year had n't happened — if he had n't been found lying with the garbage in Spring Gardens — if Millie had n't stopped playing in the orchestra — if I 'd gone on seeing her week by week — grown up with her — become easy with her — married her — then Timmy would still have a mother at home .
22 Job-seekers in East Cleveland will soon have a new service to help them find work .
23 The EEC would inevitably have a powerful voice in the corridors of the OECD , with direct links to Washington .
24 Mitch would probably have a fainting fit .
25 In 1959 Rank claimed that ‘ Britain would now have a healthy industry and a very successful market ’ if it had not been for the insensitivity of the Department of Trade .
26 If it were not for the debilitating character question , Clinton would surely have a fair chance of beating Bush .
27 Jim Baxter will always have a special place in Scottish football .
28 A balanced market , by definition , can swing surprisingly fast in the opposite direction : the chances are , for example , that Malawi will not have a drought next year .
29 Version 6.0 of Pick will not have a very long life , however — by the summer , versions 6.1 will be in beta test .
30 The Council of Europe will undoubtedly have a role in assimilating these countries into the new Europe .
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