Example sentences of "have [verb] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As the Law Commission recommended in 1976 , the test should be whether the granting of relief to an applicant who has delayed would cause substantial prejudice or hardship to any person or would be detrimental to good administration .
2 Now at the moment every doctor has in his desk a supply of what I call yellow cards , obviously because they 're yellow , which he 's asked to fill in if he thinks that a medicine which he has prescribed may have caused some nasty effect , for example to give the patient headaches , or to make them giddy , or to make them sick , or perhaps even something more serious than that .
3 It is possible that re-examination of these patients at a later date when any persisting antral gastritis has resolved may indicate that fasting gastrin consists entirely of G34 .
4 The repairs are likely to cost at least 20 000 pounds … though the Rector 's hoping the national attention his spire has attracted will help with raising the funds .
5 Perhaps he is optimistic in assuming that the students he has targeted will have much in the way of explicit grammatical knowledge ; in my experience , first-year British undergraduates have little more than sketchy notions of what nouns and verbs are .
6 Calum MacDonald , the Western Isles MP , has tabled an amendment to the bill which the Government has conceded would wreck the treaty .
7 We feel that this would provide a framework for the evaluation of the material considerations which the county council has accepted can come into play .
8 ‘ What Souness has said will act only as a greater incentive for us in the replay at Selhurst Park . ’
9 In trusting God we are living out our assumptions , putting into practice all that we say he is in theory , so that who God is and what he has done can make the difference in every part of our lives .
10 He will be missed although the contribution he has made will remain with us in the present form of N C V O , to which he very greatly contributed .
11 A , by words or conduct , tells B that the unconfirmed credit which B has opened will do .
12 So much for the paperless office : Microsoft Corp claims that , stacked up , the manuals for the 100m copies of MD-DOS it has sold would reach to the moon and back — 10 times .
13 Any AME who has to re-equip will have to do more than that to make it worthwhile .
14 But so long as the three conditions expressed in the speech of my noble and learned friend are understood and observed , I do not , for my part , consider that the relaxation of the rule which he has proposed will lead to any significant increase in the cost of litigation or in the burden of research required to be undertaken by legal advisers .
15 Obviously Mr Lamont accepts this view and the overall balance he has struck would seem to be right .
16 Obviously , Mr Lamont accepts this view and the overall balance he has struck would seem to be right .
17 However , in the case of young children knowledge of the fact that the parent has consented may help .
18 Nevertheless , the de-Marxisation of their project by him and the ‘ death of the social ’ which he has announced should alert us to the doubts raised by Raymond Williams on the issue of certain types of Utopianism .
19 If you had told me four years ago that what has happened would happen , I would have expected to have been in pretty poor shape by now .
20 ( The interest that the government has to pay will reflect the market rate of interest at the time when the bonds are issued . )
21 Where it is not done , sale of the asset after some time has elapsed can generate substantial revenue at the cost of a relatively small disposal of asset value .
22 Where it is not done , sale of the asset after some time has elapsed can generate substantial revenue at the cost of a relatively small disposal of asset value .
23 Second , under the proposals , established partners who anticipate retiring after the five-year transitional relief has expired will pay tax in respect of a greater period of time than they have actually been a partner .
24 Although the SDLP also managed to increase their Belfast seats by one , giving them eight councillors , a bitter row broke out over the meetings , which party leader Mr Hume has confirmed will continue with Mr Adams .
25 Tulip expects the reorganisation measures it has implemented will trim its costs significantly , with 92 of the 420 Dutch staff being laid off .
26 ‘ I 'm afraid what he has to say will cause considerable distress , ’ she said , after explaining her reason for telephoning .
27 Only special notice from you to those involved that your agent 's authority has ended will prevent you being liable once you have held out an agent as having the right to legally commit you to certain agreements .
28 A cat may approach its human owner and purposely make a nuisance of itself in a way that it has learnt will cause anger .
29 It is unfortunate , therefore , that doubts about the extent to which its character has changed should occur just as Germany has chosen to abandon one of its strongest symbols of guilt , its constitutional right to asylum .
30 I agree that as we unfold our positive policies over the next few weeks , and as the electorate sees more and more of what Labour is offering — or not offering — what my hon. Friend has suggested will come about .
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