Example sentences of "they [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , DEC is supposed to have Alpha boxes running on the floor at DECWorld ‘ 92 in Boston this week : expectations are that they may have a deskside Flamingo , and one to four processor Laser there .
2 They may have a requirement where they are looking for a very high return on capital employed and need to attract and retain the very best people in order to achieve that .
3 The Millmoor club were due to give Ford a free transfer but have now indicated that they may have a change of heart following the keeper 's fine run at Scarborough .
4 They may have a sense of reduced status .
5 Sibylle nevertheless demonstrates these in the hope that once members reach the privacy of the home and the comfort of a carpet , they may have a go at them .
6 Now , however , they may have a suspect who was seeking to put a bizarrely similar story of art robbery on the screen .
7 Right , right but the two's company and three 's a crowd idea is that if you 've got er two people , they , they may have er some libidinal interest in each other and they may have a couple , but a third person is , is just a complication .
8 They may have a point .
9 We pray for the leaders of the government throughout the world that they may have a desire and be unselfish .
10 The lack of evidence of greater efficacy and acceptability of serotonin reuptake inhibitors means that their adoption as the drugs of choice in major depression may be premature , although they may have a role in subgroups of patients in whom other treatments are contraindicated or have failed .
11 It seems probable , however , that since factors such as gastrin are being produced by the developing stomach from about 18 gestational weeks , they may have a role in the development of the gastrointestinal tract .
12 Ruane said , ‘ They may have a crowd in town from Abu Nidal .
13 There are of course reasons why people do not set goals : they may not realize the importance of goals ; they may not know how to set about it ; or more importantly , they may have a fear of failure .
14 In other words , they ca n't go out themselves , perhaps rock climbing , they may have a lot of other attributes , but they have n't that particular attribute .
15 They can help to identify which companies you ought to be looking at , they may have a database of relevant information , and if you are looking at information-gathering from a number of companies they can save you time and effort if they do the legwork .
16 My constituents , er many of them will be concerned personally because they may have a relative in the army , now that we 've got ground troops out there , or they may have a relative who 's lived there or , or you know , God forbid , some of , some of them may have relatives who , who are hostages .
17 My constituents , er many of them will be concerned personally because they may have a relative in the army , now that we 've got ground troops out there , or they may have a relative who 's lived there or , or you know , God forbid , some of , some of them may have relatives who , who are hostages .
18 When children are unable to find work they may have no option but to stay at home .
19 They may have the ability to decide how to allocate scarce resources , whether they are finances , promotions or new equipment .
20 They sense they may have the luck to see a teacher break down , actually self-destruct .
21 In marital therapy it is often noticeable that although a couple are asking for help to sort out their problem , so that they may have the closeness and intimacy for which they yearn , fear overcomes hope , and whenever things start to improve one of them can be relied upon to start up the next quarrel .
22 Now he wants to hear from members of staff who think they may have the answer .
23 We ask that they may have the wisdom to know and the courage to do what is right .
24 We ask , Lord , that they may have the grace and humility which their work requires , and that they may be able to walk closely with you , day by day .
25 The client may have needs for a high level of social contact , which for various reasons are not being met , or , vice versa , they may have the need to spend more time alone which is not being met .
26 They make their decisions on the basis of two pieces of information : the level of output Q and the associated tax liability T. This means that they may have an idea of the average tax price Q/T of such services .
27 The modern position is that they may have an action for negligence , or under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 .
28 Most women retiring in 1987/88 will have ‘ working lives ’ of 39 years , and to get a full pension they must have a contribution record for 35 years .
29 But here in this field , still more than in sharedealing , they must have a flair for bludgeoning money out of punters if they are to survive .
30 I sympathise with the Jews , they must have a home .
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