Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I said some days ago that I would have difficulty er assisting you in making the choice for for some obvious reasons .
2 ) At school , so that I would have time to practise two hours a day , by the age of 15 , I had been allowed to drop Latin ( Greek did not at any point arise ) and Maths .
3 The family could not speak English and my schoolboy French was almost exhausted so I bade them good afternoon but managed to make them understand that I would have dinner with them one evening soon — ‘ An English dinner . ’
4 A more important point lurks here that I shall have cause to return to later : there is a tension in Minsky 's accounts of these matters between an emphasis on hierarchical organization ( the supreme organizer , or Simon 's modular watchmaker would be paradigms of that ) , and another on heterarchical organization .
5 As English Captain I am obviously delighted that I will have access one more time to the cream of the young talent who will turn pro in 1992 and in the future .
6 And actually , one day , because she knew it was my favourite , she said that I could have permission to have it copied and gave me the name of the jeweller , which I thought was so sweet .
7 Oh Dave , my journey , running about early in the morning to leave everything tidy for the chaps , came out without anything inside their tum , provided that I could have coffee on the , in the buffet car on the train from Stow Market , no hot drinks madam , we have n't got enough power in the batteries , I thought well you know it 's all , we got to Liverpool Street on time
8 It needs a very large orchestra and I needed a lot of rehearsals so that I could have time to explain the piece fully to the orchestra .
9 It is typical of my childishness to suppose Pa meant that I should have ice cream — today .
10 Eliot was worried that I should have money troubles with Lewis , and in this he was right .
11 A quick glance at her watch showed that she would have time for a short walk outside before dinner , and with this in mind she sprang from the bed and raked a comb through her hair .
12 Then she heard Christ speaking to her , saying that she would have victory over all her enemies , and that she was to give up the hair-cloth that she wore and her continual saying of the Rosary , but must stop eating meat .
13 She had her eyes on the figure striding across the hall towards the telephone table , and the look on her face caused him to close his own eyes for a moment , for he knew how she had taken what Martin had said : although it had been voiced lightly it was meant to have serious intent , and in her own mind his marrying would mean once again that she would have notice to quit .
14 But they are not random errors : they grow out of her particular approach to spelling , and suggest that she may have trouble in the future because of a weak visual memory and her attempts to compensate for this are reckless and haphazard .
15 And such was her feeling that she might have need of them sometime , nothing was ever thrown out .
16 She nodded in delight , everything forgotten other than the fact that she 'd have help with her bags and a companion to talk to .
17 It is considered that in the last resort it is to civil remedies that she should have recourse .
18 Well I think I would wait Stefan until the oily film had gone off the top of the water for tender plants but then I am one of these people that would always tender plants with tap water anyway because you never know what 's in do you in rain water , anything can congregate in a pot , it can be infected with all sorts of things and I would just use this water on the garden in the first twelve months or so or use it on shrubs and things like that if it was required and then go on to er things like perennials but then you could use it on almost anything but with the proviso that you may have contamination in that water if it 's from Water Board .
19 Discuss the importance of the UP to urban and inner cities community development initiatives with your MP and any other MP or Peer that you may have contact with and ask them to raise these issues with government .
20 Also in commencing to draw , select a part of the picture which is least likely to move position , so that you may have stability in your drawing .
21 It will keep you here a little so that you may have time to make your plans . ’
22 Did they say owt and that when you ordered it , did it say that you were n't satisfied er that you 'd have postage to pay ?
23 Did you know he gave up what he wanted to do so that you could have material comforts ? ’
24 erm that you can have character strings as the arguments of functions in the spreadsheet and database .
25 I 'm not saying we want loads of 15-year-olds sitting in their bedrooms being morose over Techno songs instead of Morrissey songs , just that you can have soul in this type of dance music .
26 A lot of these jobs mean that you will have computer work to master as well .
27 I hope that you will have dinner with me , but if you ca n't make it , then telephone me at my London address before Thursday lunchtime , after which date I will be on my way up north and my movements are unpredictable .
28 ‘ Well , the received opinion seems to be that you should have sex and that it 's not all right not to have it .
29 I do enjoy the magazine , and on the whole feel that you do a good job based on the difficulties that you must have keeping it interesting .
30 Given the disparate sources of the Constitution and the fact that important relationships within and between organs of the state are not laid down in any one formal or binding document , it is not surprising that one must have recourse to books by constitutional scholars to discover the extent and nature of those relationships .
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