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

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1 And there is debate and notable disagreement about the consequences that elections not only do have but should have for public policy .
2 To me , he wrote on 10 February as follows , the invective being tempered by the desire expressed at the beginning that we should have in due course a prolonged tête-à-tête :
3 Now you must have at some time or other in advertising closed the deal on the phone .
4 I said , we 'll have to first time and yet it 's all he wants and he was gon na take a day 's pay off .
5 gone to sleep if you were alright No never mind and you 're going the doctor 's we 'll make appointment tomorrow cos you wo n't and if I make one you 'll have to blooming go and do it .
6 If you do get a drink , she 'll make a pot , and it 'll have like one tea-bag in it .
7 They also warned against the cumulative effect that any US reforms might have on future profitability .
8 It was no part of Owen 's plan to let his whole company lurk there , now that they were compromised ; in case of close inquiry that would have been all too clear an indication of Llewelyn 's unofficial complicity in the enterprise , and however little doubt Isambard himself might have on that head , it would not do to let it be established and admitted .
9 But possibly not ; the rain , and the town between , might have to some extent blanketed the noise , from the camp .
10 Occasionally a charge on a shield of arms , or the interpretation of a crest can be an important clue in the determination of seignorial affiliation , in linking two families with different names , or suggesting a hitherto unsuspected landholding , quite apart from the visual attraction an achievement might have as stained glass , stone carving or hatchment in the local church .
11 They must be attentive to all the susceptibilities that people might have in this connection , and ensure that all of them played a part in resolving the tasks that arose in a society of this kind .
12 I could have at one stage recited to you every discharge from [ the estuary upstream for fifty miles ] on the north bank of the river , in order .
13 ‘ If I could have in any way , I would have killed him . ’
14 I have a super research team one of the best you could have in this country , equipment , materials , laboratory space , so why move ? ’
15 I do not want any criticisms that we may have of some home owners or some trends to detract from that important fact .
16 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
17 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
18 Alterations in class composition around this time may have to some extent re-ordered the direction of artistic patronage .
19 This is followed by an a view of the impact multimedia may have on traditional information industry sectors such as print-on-paper publishing , bookselling and library services .
20 The study also specifically addresses the impact multimedia information products may have on traditional information sectors such as library services , publishing and bookselling so may be of interest to readers active in these areas .
21 However , the influence that sexual hormones per se may have on fundic argyrophil cell proliferation is unknown .
22 Non-monetarists also recognise the role that monetary changes may have on real output , though of course they do not assign them such a major role as the monetarists .
23 I will be grateful for any information you may have on private home care cooperative .
24 The foregoing indemnities shall be in addition to any rights that any Indemnified Person may have at common law or otherwise and shall remain in full force and effect not withstanding KPMG 's engagement hereunder may be terminated .
25 We will need to disclose your report to our opponents , and so please include in a covering letter any comments you may have about any contribution our client may have made to the accident as these do not necessarily have to be disclosed .
26 previous intercourse may have in some way altered her — set up antibodies of an unknown kind .
27 What freedom teachers may have in this area centres principally on their delivery of the National Curriculum .
28 ‘ I want to return to the nice friendly atmosphere we used to have at this club with Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison in charge and chairman Albert Alexander , who left everyone to get on with their job .
29 Cos we used to have like this minibus service back from the Guild
30 He estimated that Isabel would have about one minute to negotiate the treacherously wet embankment , cross the ditch , and scramble up the other side .
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