Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 3 ) In considering the grounds for refusal mentioned in paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , the licensing board may have regard to any misconduct on the part of any person mentioned in that paragraph , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence . |
2 | User must have access to all modules to be read prior to calling READ_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE . |
3 | the new user must have access to all the modules referenced on the DC . |
4 | A given physics department may have money from all three of these , as well as the general physics pool . |
5 | In any forthcoming election for a constituent assembly , all parties should have access to all parts of South Africa , including the ten ‘ homelands ’ , without intimidation . |
6 | When we rationally see a connection between being a triangle , and having angles equal to two right angles , we see that all triangles must have angles like that . |
7 | Once it is conceded that non-human animals might have qualities of this sort the observer is challenged to interpret the alleged symbolism and the alleged symptoms of emotion and attitude . |
8 | no-one in their right mind would have bet on that being the winner . |
9 | Equally , Careers conventions , activity-based learning , meeting employers and trade unionists , mock interviews , visits to industry , conferences , etc. are all well known and most Compact schools will have experiences of some of them . |
10 | Alterations to one element of the Marketing Mix can have repercussions within each category , or elsewhere within the Marketing Mix . |
11 | If the skills are not immediately applicable then neither students or pupils nor faculty staff or teachers will respond , even though the skills might have pertinence at all levels . |
12 | Only a member of the Santerre household would have access to such a ladder . |
13 | Some suitors would have friends among this group . |
14 | Middle management will have power over those lower down the organisation if middle management determines pay , promotion and bonuses . |
15 | Secondly , and more specifically , where a person has commenced proceedings in the High Court but those proceedings should , in the opinion of the court , have been commenced in a county court in accordance with any provision made under s 1 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 or by or under any other enactment , the person responsible for determining the amount which is to be awarded to that person by way of costs must have regard to those circumstances ( s 51(8) ) . |
16 | Only the head should have access to any adverse report . |
17 | Future studies could show that genetic changes in gene families could have effects on any aspect of phenotype , from sexual behaviour to morphology , and might also influence the behaviour of chromosomes and the expression of genes . |
18 | ( 2 ) Subject to subsection ( 3 ) below , the court shall have power in any such proceedings to exempt any person from liability to make contribution , or to direct that the contribution to be recovered from any person shall amount to a complete indemnity . ’ |
19 | ‘ These changes will have impacts on many UK markets , ’ said Mr Patterson . |
20 | When exercising its discretion the court will have regard to all the circumstances . |
21 | The required yield on a bond will have loadings for all these kinds of risk , and the greater the risk , the greater the risk loading . |
22 | This Congress demands that deaf people should have access to all official information to the same extent as hearing people . |
23 | When the Government introduce complicated legislation , it is only right that people should have access to those with basic information about it . |
24 | It was in response to this that the Scott Committee on Land Utilization in Rural Areas urged that agricultural use should have priority in any conflicts over rural land use . |
25 | This provided that Habsburg diplomats should have credentials from both chanceries . |
26 | WITH prices now falling one per cent every three months , 1.6 million people could have homes worth less than their mortgages by the end of 1993 . |
27 | Your local library will have details of all the voluntary groups in your area and who to contact with an offer of your services . |
28 | ACET recognises that people can have needs in many areas . |
29 | For example , when a Mozambican and expatriate doctor are working in the same hospital , the expatriate may have access to more drugs . |
30 | Social work departments should have details of any local centres and activities , but of course much depends on your relative 's wishes and personal preferences . |