Example sentences of "[n mass] [modal v] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From the list given in the book , he chooses only herbs which grow in wet places that the fish would naturally have access to .
2 And if you move to a new house , remember that other people may still have keys to the premises — fit new locks , and use them !
3 ‘ Young people should n't have meat , it makes them too boisterous , ’ was what Mr Evans said .
4 And it also managed to chip some of the woodwork , curious to think that I was offered as war damage compensation five pounds to re-case the piano , you could n't of had it repolished for five pounds , but thinking was working class people should n't have pianos , I 'm certain that was at the back of , of the gentleman whose job it was to evaluate war damage , he certainly raised his eyebrows every time we told him , what either a piece of furniture or crockery or cutlery which had been destroyed had cost and he was so foolish after er the house had been almost flattened as de demand bills as proof of evidence that your figures were correct
5 Not all the the MPs are voting for this because a lot of people ca n't have work , let alone have a pay increase .
6 More and more old people will also have capital tied up in a house .
7 I 'll tell you I 'll tell you what w we you give the the the address to someone o off air because people wo n't have pen and paper now and then if any
8 And again there is a suggestion put forward to support this theory that local people wo n't have access to housing , and the suggestion is that ou that migrants have the ability to outbid locals .
9 Despite the technical sophistication of the shoes , a range which starts at the price of £46.99 may still have trouble finding new converts .
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