Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time it should be noted that if the description does not sound in contract , it may still have effect as a misrepresentation. ( c ) Exclusion of description requirement In the Harlingdon Ltd case it was argued , at first instance , that there was an actual usage or custom in the London art market which excluded the application of s13 . |
2 | It is important that it should also have teeth . |
3 | It should n't have happened.Anger over the chemical fire that closed off a town . |
4 | This point means that where a motor vehicle is required to be fitted with wipers it must also have washers . |
5 | Environment minister David Maclean praised the conference of EC enforcement agencies and said it could well have benefits for industry across the region . |
6 | The sentiment is perfectly true , but it would surely have chemists from the school of Compte spinning in their graves . |
7 | It would also have branches in 10 Western states . |
8 | It would n't have memories . ’ |
9 | You would have put £10,000 towards a good cause — but it would only have cost you £6,000 , because you would have saved the rest in tax . |
10 | That may be professionally cute but it will not have people talking up the industry in Bewley 's . |
11 | You wo n't get better grants , you wo n't though , cos it wo n't have time to work through |
12 | ‘ It wo n't have recipes but will have articles on how to relax while you are cooking . |
13 | It can not have children . ’ |