Example sentences of "he [modal v] [adv] have a " in BNC.
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1 | He may also have a contact man in each functional department responsible for co-ordination and monitoring of the work within the department . |
2 | He may also have a separate All Risks policy covering unspecified valuables — Sum Insured £5,000 — Single Article Limit £200 . |
3 | He may well have a point . |
4 | He may even have a right to have it . |
5 | But if he decides to go the Hollywood route , he may not have a choice . |
6 | But he may not have a home to go back to . |
7 | If the seller can not maintain an action under section 49 , he may still have a claim for damages which he can bring under section 50 ‘ where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods . ’ |
8 | If possible , he should not have a television in the room where he spends most of his time . |
9 | He did n't see why he should n't have a stab at the more serious mode of public address . |
10 | And your father must have a good side , but he must also have a bad one . |
11 | He wants a machine with intelligence ; he must therefore have a man . |
12 | His uncle 's birthday was noted , he must always have a Christmas present bought and sent in good time . |
13 | He 'll doubtless have a go back , but that is just typical of any battle for a striker and defender . ’ |
14 | ‘ If that 's Will 's Dark Lady , he 'll never have a quiet , easy life ! ’ |
15 | But he 'll never have a mortgage . |
16 | When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain — on foot as he walked back to Málaga . |
17 | Nobody wanted to stroke a Gnome , except perhaps another Gnome , He thought he might just have a word with Caspar to see if Fenella could be brought along to his , Inchbad 's , bed that very night . |
18 | WHILE Craig Chalmers revealed in this paper earlier this week that he might just have a chance of being put on standby for the forthcoming British Lions tour , he is now more upbeat about the prospects of that happening . |
19 | Ruggia did everything possible to take his mind off the fact that he might not have a ride at all . |
20 | he might not have a place . |
21 | Hilary Seymour-Strachey had readily agreed , for , though he had not his brother 's absorbing and exclusive interest in money — still , he always had a use for it , and the thought was beginning to occur to him that he might soon have a woman and child to support , in addition to himself . |
22 | He might never have a better chance . |
23 | When they said he could n't have a parrot he 'd said ‘ Well , mice , then , white ones , ’ but his Dad had said he could n't have them either . |
24 | I like to think I am broad-minded , but the language my father used was beyond the pale , and all because he could n't have a shave ! |
25 | Oh so he could n't have a smoke ? |
26 | He said that he could not have a girl 's time wasted by taking down statements of that kind . |
27 | He could always have a relapse later if necessary . |
28 | as if he 'd even have a chance of it anyway |
29 | ( I sha n't — he said he 'd rather have a drawing of mine , in any case . ) |
30 | I mean , you 'd think he 'd just have a few enough to make a pie or a crumble |