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

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1 This is especially helpful to older patients who may have difficulty in learning and remembering , and who may require to visit the toilet during the night .
2 Painting is valuable because people who may have difficulty expressing themselves in words can get some of their feelings down in a picture .
3 He says certainly we will make sure that simple clear advice will be available to any customers who may have concerns .
4 If you are not eligible to be put in if you do n't have a motor car then you 're discounting an enormous number of people who may have motorcycles or motor caravans or , you know , something which is perfectly valid but it invalidates the information that you think you are getting out of the file because you only put in certain perfectly reasonable , groups of er of things and i in , in , in Boots there 's a , there 's a er there 's a a wonderful expression or actually is , is the one I 'm particularly thinking about , you know we , we sell shall we say a million bottles of aspirin a year , it is in fact considerably more than that , and that is perfectly reasonable and valid and mm but in the definition of that we obviously only included what Boots the Chemists sold because that 's all the people who
5 That is a duty which he owes to all those who may have occasion to use the article : and it is a duty which is broken at the time when he is negligent in making the article .
6 Lothian Region are providing an enquiry helpline for those who may have difficulties with completing the forms .
7 In addition , remember that within your own firm there will be people who have come from other law firms , who have an interest in technology or who may have contacts in the business .
8 incomplete emptying of the bladder ( especially in older men , who may have enlargement of the prostate gland ) ;
9 I would be glad if you could investigate this matter and advise contractors , and others who may have access to this accommodation , of their obligation when undertaking work .
10 The Gwili would be very interested to hear from anyone who may have parts suitable for the carriage such as door handles , windows etc and also a 30 foot underframe .
11 What to do if you find someone who may have hypothermia see pages 13 -14
12 Since publishing an open letter in the British Medical Journal asking all doctors to cooperate in the survey , the centre has had enquiries from doctors who may have patients suffering from AIDS .
13 This is revealed today by the appeal of Mrs Cairns of 21 Thirlestane Road , Edinburgh , wife of Lieutenant L. G. Cairns , to repatriated prisoners of war who may have information .
14 ‘ I am willing to be identified in the hope that more people who may have information will contact the police . ’
15 I would like to establish contact with anyone who may have information or data regarding them and their service .
16 The man was being treated as a witness who may have information about Moira 's disappearance .
17 The man interviewed in Doncaster was being treated as a witness who may have information about Moira 's disappearance .
18 Their spokesman said : ‘ We would like anyone who was on the train , or who may have information , to call us on 051-709 2120 . ’
19 However , there will be some circumstances where representations may have to made on behalf of individuals who enjoy income other than that arising from the Church , and who may therefore have a tax liability or indeed who may have tax repayment due to them .
20 This means not only office staff , who bear the brunt of system usage , but teaching staff , who must retain specific decision-making roles , and , last but not least , the students themselves , who must have faith in the system 's accuracy and ability to provide records and timetables of appropriate quality at specific times and on demand ;
21 Naturally enough I had to play a couple of games for the long-suffering Jewish Chronicle photographer ( who must have nightmares about having to snap me on his deathbed ) .
22 Engagement letters must be signed by the client who must have time to consider the terms of the letter such that there can be no suggestion of undue pressure to sign having been placed on the client .
23 USER_INPUT/ — is an input parameter specifying the package to be submitted for approval , the nominated approver ( who must have LIFESPAN Quality Assurer privilege ) and the date the package is to be approved by .
24 A transformational change is orchestrated by the organization 's executive managers , who must have access to a model that enables them to diagnose and manage the change process .
25 These funds would be repaid by the oil companies who must have $500 million of oil spill liability insurance , before tye qualify for permission to transport barrels of crude through state waters .
26 Many experiments were done to decide who should have responsibility for controlling the sound ; but eventually it all came down to the engineers , assisted by meters and ( most important of all ) a keen musical sense .
27 Its operation is entirely controlled by a user designated as the ‘ Hard Copy Manager ’ , who should have access to the LIFESPAN process account password .
28 I am a man who should have children .
29 Who should have control of the curriculum ; do those who have control have the education of all pupils as their first priority ?
30 The object of mediation or conciliation is to achieve a resolution of the dispute by the parties agreeing on who should have custody and what access rights the other should have , as well as how to make decisions for the up-bringing of the children .
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