Example sentences of "who [modal v] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It lays out a set of objectives and procedures for employees who may have a drinking problem which is affecting their work .
2 A wealth of new prospects can be obtained simply by asking satisfied customers if they know of anyone who may have a need for the kinds of products or services being sold .
3 We tend to think of joint finance , in the English context , as involving the district health authority , but there is a range of agencies — from the highest level in the NHS down to the family practitioner committees — who must have a part to play in planning community services and of course in supporting community services .
4 And our four winners ( who must have a handicap of 24 or under ) will tee off alongside such celebrities as Henry himself and a host of other stars such as John Conteh , Roy Walker , Eddie Large and Richard O'Sullivan .
5 And there 's wi wide er , spread unemployment and there 's the stress of being as that lady said , a single parent , erm , for women who work and have families they have their old conflict between what they 're doing , doing at home and what they 're doing at their work and who should have a priority .
6 For example , who should have a right to sue for a 10b-5 violation ?
7 ‘ I have this niece , ’ she said , ‘ who should have a job .
8 I 'm the one who 'll have a row with the carpark attendant , but when it comes to a real crisis , she 's very tough .
9 This is particularly important for the newly toilet-trained who might have a mishap if they are impeded !
10 ‘ But when I asked her if she knew of anyone who might have a motive for killing Alain , it did n't seem to ring any bells . ’
11 This method involves calling in every prospect who might have a need for the salesperson 's product .
12 But it does not follow from that that their evidence is necessarily reliable on the question whether the testator was in fact capable of comprehending either the extent of his property or the claims of those who might have a claim upon his bounty and whom he was excluding .
13 In Liverpool , a dockers ' spokesman with the Transport and General Workers Union admitted : ‘ Drivers are n't happy handling some of these commodities , but at least a lorry-driver has more idea of what he is handling than a docker , who could have a consignment and just not know what it is . ’
14 Horror stories abound : of the rogue 's law that prevented any port agent who sold directly to fishmongers from ever trading with a Billingsgate merchant again ; of the nepotism that determined who could have a stand in the market ; and of prices that varied according to who you were and whether you had a good introduction .
15 In his mind anyone who could have a bath without being told to needed treatment .
16 Who 'd have a leg like that ?
17 ‘ Mr Jefferson , in your opinion , is there anyone who would have a reason to want to kill Mr Gray ? ’
18 A smaller number of security staff having the functions of the present Constabulary will be required in future , augmented by a new category of RBGE staff — Garden Guides or Garden Assistants , clearly identifiable as Garden staff by livery — who would have a role in providing information and assistance to visitors .
19 Hinde House was no exception and the outgoing governing body wished to recommend co-opted governors who would have a commitment to and involvement with the school .
20 The club , at Belvoir Activity Centre , will welcome anyone interested in indoor bowling who will have a chance to try out their facilities .
21 If I can manage to get it into court … think of the thousands who will have a chance , will have some redress for the loved ones they have lost . ’
22 There are very very few who are er interested in finding a gambling haunt or a , you know , television or film theatre or whatever , you know , er er by and large there are a lot of people who chat to a waitress if they 're a bloke or , or chat to the , the whatever it is if they 're girls but er in , in a , in a friendly way , who will have a drink but will not be paralytically drunk , who may watch television or a , you know , film or theatre or something if it 's appropriate but wo n't get twitched if it is n't , you know , and and by and large erm all the people we 've , we 've , we 've , we 've come across I came across before have been very very good company and it is , it is delightful to have the have you , cos have you been on a Si on a Signpost ?
23 And Beresford will never forget the debt he owes Barnsley , who will have a capacity crowd for tomorrow 's all-ticket televised game .
24 The object is that management of each of these divisions will be the responsibility of its Divisional Managing Director who will have a seat on the Board .
25 God is not a person who can have a son . "
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