Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [modal v] have [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If you do give your heroine this skill you will have to some extent to prove to your readers that she had it .
2 Dwell for a few moments on these words of Paul , and when you have a moment of quiet use the prayer that follows , either in your own words or as it stands , as a way of bringing to God your thoughts and feelings both on what you have discovered through these pages , and any particular concerns you may have at this present moment .
3 It is greater than any concepts we can have to such a degree that they hold that any concept at all prevents our seeing it .
4 Hunter ended his description with a comment on Maria and a hint as to his charges to Martin Van Butchell : ‘ This body … yet promises exceedingly well , nor do I see any great improvement to be made ; a number of experiments must be made before I embalm any other body , such as finding the exact proportion of moisture Paris Plaister will take up etc. but at present I know of no other Process at all useful and considering the trouble you must have during all these Processes now laid down , you ought not to undertake it under 100 Guineas . ’
5 We will need to disclose your report to our opponents , and so please include in a covering letter any comments you may have about any contribution our client may have made to the accident as these do not necessarily have to be disclosed .
6 It was no part of Owen 's plan to let his whole company lurk there , now that they were compromised ; in case of close inquiry that would have been all too clear an indication of Llewelyn 's unofficial complicity in the enterprise , and however little doubt Isambard himself might have on that head , it would not do to let it be established and admitted .
7 In addition they draw on all kinds of background information they may have about that particular situation .
8 The more certainty they can have from this enquiry , the better for us in making our own plans .
9 ‘ Various people have given me the names of its chauffeurs over the years — , and , but I would be glad of any further information anyone may have of this wonderful carriage ’ he said .
10 Well if if if if had their way they 'd have in all their branches you know , I mean , you know that 's
11 ‘ I want to return to the nice friendly atmosphere we used to have at this club with Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison in charge and chairman Albert Alexander , who left everyone to get on with their job .
12 After looking at various books and pictures of English rural life they decide what jobs they will have in this community — fishing , farming , milling , etc .
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