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

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1 I must 've misheard .
2 Nothing of the kind — thirtyish , I s'pose she must 've bin then . ’
3 ‘ Yeah , ’ Wayne said , ‘ just about everyone must 've saw you this morning .
4 ‘ Well , the received opinion seems to be that you should have sex and that it 's not all right not to have it .
5 In effect we defined our own ‘ real work ’ and those activities we felt should have credence were given priority , so the role we pursued simply evolved .
6 Only one person at any one time should have ordering authority for any particular area passing authority to named deputies in turn in the event of absence .
7 I do n't e I do n't see any reason why we should have deterioration .
8 we should have starter homes on there .
9 You should end up with a list of answers to each question and these should have tally marks against them .
10 But as Rome became first an Italian and then a Mediterranean power , it became inevitable that the Roman people should have contact with Greeks and with Greek art .
11 Do you think girls should have schooling , Seb ? ’
12 The health committee , representing all parties , rightly insists the DoH be prepared to respond to shortfalls in funding , widely believed to be a £135 million deficit , and should have contingency funding available to respond to any crises .
13 It is vital that people should have choice in the type of care available .
14 Firstly , we are offering a family the diagnosis of a lethal untreatable disorder in an apparently healthy baby ; secondly , the protocol was designed so that we could modify practice in the light of experience ; and , thirdly , families should have choice at every stage from the initial screening test to a confirmed diagnosis .
15 The draft also proposes that sewage treatment works serving a permanent population of 5,000 or more should have treatment facilities to cut nitrogen in effluent to 10 mg/litre ( equivalent to 48 mg/litre nitrate ) where the discharge is into a vulnerable zone .
16 As a senior Home Office official put it to an RCM conference in October 1942 : ‘ A refugee should have treatment comparable to that of an average English child in receipt of free education ’ , adding , ‘ It is not possible to provide continued education except in highly exceptional cases of brilliancy . ’
17 Theo the go-between was soon urgently warning Vincent that his parents believed he should have treatment and were in touch with the lunatic asylum at Geel near Antwerp .
18 ‘ You should have treatment .
19 So you should have space for something sweet smelling outside those big patio doors
20 More than 85% of those questioned say they think stores should have freephone numbers to deal with shoppers ' enquiries .
21 Pilots should have experience at flying on the Turn and Slip indicator before using an Artificial Horizon , so that they can manage if the Horizon topples or becomes unusable .
22 Candidates should have experience reading and understanding the biological literature .
23 For the second post , applicants should have experience in measure-valued diffusions and the coalescent approach to genetics .
24 Candidates should have experience in the assay of receptors/enzymes and the preparation of membranes from biological tissues .
25 The Head of Department admits that his syllabus states that pupils should have experience to develop the 3D skills , but this is far from the case .
26 The problem with the Minister 's logic is that his colleague , the other Under-Secretary of State for Employment , the hon. Member for Wantage ( Mr. Jackson ) has recently gone on record saying that he believes that women should have pay parity with men in accordance with the law .
27 My attention has been drawn to the item ‘ Managers should have conduct code ’ ( pg6 , September 30 ) .
28 Count Tolstoy argued that he should have libel damages waived against him because the man with whom he shared the debt had reached a separate agreement with Lord Aldington .
29 Your local library should have poetry anthologies for your reference .
30 The state of MADness was a considerable advantage , according to the theory of deterrence , and one should have faith in its beneficent qualities .
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