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

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1 There are also two paths , d and e , in figure 13.7 which represent the other unspecified causes ; all variables in a model which have causal paths leading to them must also have arrows reminding us of the proportion unpredicted by the model .
2 In an essentially two-party system like the British one , for example , the main opposition party contending for office may not wish to fight too hard to curtail the power of an executive they may soon have control of themselves .
3 Stress affects the circulatory system : heart rate increases , people are aware of their heart pounding ; blood pressure increases ( some people claim it decreases ) ; they suffer from nose bleeds ; they may even have heart attacks , strokes or other serious circulatory problems .
4 Generally middle-aged , they may even have children who are working for the left-wing opposition , but their own closed environment has protected them from any understanding of the reality of their country .
5 They may also have cricket 's champion talker in fast bowler Brent ‘ Bomber ’ Smith who commutes from Stockton and looks like a 39-year-old Clark Gable .
6 Even so they may also have difficulty in covering the full range of literature suggested , though not in understanding or enjoying it .
7 In heat exhaustion ( when the person has the symptoms of mild shock — cold , clammy , pale , tired , nausea , raised heart rate , they may also have muscle cramps ) if the level of consciousness is affected ( drowsy and dull ) or they do not show signs of increasing strength and vitality after an hour of cool rest .
8 They may also have nightmares , tummy aches or headaches .
9 They may be parents or they may only have letters after their name , but what they have in common is this : they know that intellectual perfection and the criteria for measuring it are chimeras .
10 We know of the anguish and sadness women feel at being told they may never have children , but what of the man — bluntly told he is unlikely to father a child ?
11 They may still have fantasies of such a reunion after one or both have remarried .
12 What you can and must do , however , is ensure that all the investigators are expert in every sense in the techniques of investigation and au fait with all aspects of operating modern aircraft , particularly the large public transport types , but they must also have access to reliable and impartial specialists in the type of aircraft concerned .
13 They must still have secrets , though ; everyone needed secrets .
14 They should also have opportunities to write in aesthetic and imaginative ways .
15 They should also have details of the objectives set for them plus a specification of what the company sees as an ideal candidate .
16 Cos they 'll still have electricity
17 Well they 'll all be erm they 'll all have cords , you see
18 they 'll only have trainers if they 're this make and
19 So easily did the rational fear of not being able to exchange their products so advantageously merge , for a whole generation , into the absurdity of supposing that they could somehow have access to a source of wealth other than their own production .
20 Luke found he was staring at Jake Endo 's sandals , wondering how much they could possibly have cost .
21 The selectors , though , clearly consider that they could still have need of the towering mass of Dooley 's physical presence .
22 Well , they could certainly have change .
23 He offered to buy them a tin of beer each , but they said they 'd rather have Coca-Cola .
24 Labour councillors say they would rather have flats backing on to the gardens than rats and rubbish .
25 what have to pay that they would probably have dividend and they would pay that for you and you would have to pay them back .
26 There is no doubt that many of its customers have used loans in cases where they would previously have use ( more costly ) HP a 1977 survey showed that 59 per cent of the loans it made were for motor vehicle purchase .
27 They would then have shareholders , rather than members , and would be able to raise additional capital for expansion in the normal commercial way by issuing additional shares .
28 They would certainly have time to get to the river Almond and cut off any interference from the garrisons there at Perth and at Scone , even if they ca n't overwhelm them .
29 And two thirds said they would only have sex in a long-term relationship .
30 According to New York 's Federal Reserve Bank , even if America 's banks backed outstanding loans with 50% more core capital than required , they would still have $40 billion of capital to spare .
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