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

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1 Bank staff are professional and while they may have products to meet most needs , they wo n't sell you something you do n't want .
2 They will not lend any further sums unless they hold jewels as security , and more , unless they may have letters patent to give them the right to sell if they do not get repayment by the date appointed .
3 They may have problems , however , keeping skippers and crews in check .
4 They may have views on issues which derive from previous experience .
5 They may have fears and can not make relationships , but do not know why .
6 Yes , I think as adults one thing we have to do is actually trust the wisdom of our children to let us know , to give us the cues to when they need to talk or express their fears in some way erm I mean that 's our duty not to stop them talking , not to stop them asking questions , but to be aware of when they may have fears .
7 They may have symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency with vertigo or drop attacks and may have signs of myelopathy .
8 Physically and emotionally exhausted groups of people sit round the bed of the ill person feeling quite unable to leave even though they may have children at home or jobs to go to or a multitude of other functions .
9 They may have occasions when they can be called into use for some particular issue , but on the whole there 's no real mechanism for contact between governors and parents .
10 Mixed exhibitions tend to have rather perfunctory introductions and catalogue entries ; the same is often true of exhibitions arranged by groups of artists , though they may have statements of aim or even an artists ' manifesto .
11 Of course , it was a tightrope walk ; they must have profiles of her from her school and Mars-U .
12 Cos if you put survey instead of census at the bottom , I mean I know that 's not strictly speaking how it should be , but they must have signs for us to survey because they have their own , presumably they have their own surveyors go out and
13 When he insists that they must have names , she agrees to call him ‘ Someone ’ and allows him to call her ‘ Something ’ .
14 Accepting that if people learn on the job then they must have demands and challenges in their work
15 they should have things about who they 've placed where ?
16 they should have panels Sue , in a children 's ward !
17 ( iv ) They should have opportunities to write personal letters to real , known recipients and should be shown how to set them out .
18 ( vi ) They should have opportunities to create , polish and produce ( individually or collaboratively , by hand or on a word processor ) extended written texts , appropriately laid out and illustrated , such as class newspapers , anthologies of stories or poems , guidebooks , etc. ( vii ) Pupils will write in response to a wide range of stimuli , including stories , plays and poems they have read and heard , television programmes they have seen , their own interests and experiences , and the unfolding activities of the classroom .
19 ( iii ) Building on their experience of reading and hearing a wide range of poetry , they should have opportunities , both individually and in groups , to use poetic features such as rhythm , rhyme and alliteration in verse forms such as jingles , limericks , ballads , haiku , etc. ( iv ) Pupils should have opportunities to write for a range of communicative or informative purposes including describing , explaining , giving instructions , reporting , expressing a point of view .
20 They should have opportunities to : — use a range of approaches for investigating the past , including outline , in-depth , thematic and comparative .
21 I FINALLY GET TO MEET Shaun William Ryder , with boss-eyed sidekick Bez in tow , not at his favourite haunt — ‘ I know there 'll be people there I do n't want to see , 'cause they 'll have drugs on 'em and that ’ — but in Manto , Manchester 's most popular gay bar .
22 The fans here have not seen much all season and now they 'll have smiles on their faces . ’
23 They 'll have sons too .
24 And they 'll have tanks for the sewage , which now drops straight down on to the tracks , of course . ’
25 If 2 carriers have children , there 's a one in 4 chance their child will have normal blood cells , a one in 2 chance they 'll have children who also be carriers anda one in 4 chance of them having a sickle cell sufferer .
26 Yeah , put it there he 'll feed it , he 'll have it , hurry up , that 's it hurry up and eat it cos we 've got to go erm , and they 'll have sandwiches or something for tea and er if you point something they say no I do n't want it and then when the other one can I have it , oh you 're digging your finger in it
27 They 'll have bricks through the fucking windows at Lloyds .
28 The mother will have a kid , not necessarily with another man , but they 'll have kids before they 're married .
29 I mean if they were known widely through the island they might have bids going further but it might just be your own district .
30 While badgers can ‘ snuzzle and take all the corn crops ’ and will sometimes take the odd lamb , they are not considered a threat to farming , though it has been suggesting that they might have links with tuberculosis in milking herds .
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