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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For notwithstanding I trust to bring you off happily , with the goodwill of our lord the king and all who best speak for this land , yet I do know there are some who may have other thoughts concerning you .
2 To be able to do this they must have tacit knowledge of the characteristics which mark off each type of situation they can identify .
3 First , any traditional mistrust of credit as such which may have inclined people towards its close regulation must be dissociated from a practical concern about genuine risks of abuse , exploitation or harmful confusion .
4 But after Richard III we would have second thoughts ; after Iago we might begin to doubt whether anyone could ever be trusted again .
5 Intel needs to do some stroking among this class of customer even though Intel defenders claim the P5 schematics designers are using in the absence of silicon are so exact they should have little trouble getting up and running and out the door once the chips are delivered .
6 If the overlap were to be complete we would have perfect communication : both parties would have identical perceptions and whatever happened in one bubble would happen in the other .
7 Though the scientific matching of book and reader is theoretically possible one can have little faith in it .
8 ‘ As I said , it ca n't be long before you locate Suzie , and I 'm sure you 'll have more success in persuading her to go home than I would . ’
9 And I 'm sure you could have great discussions with the people there and so on about all sorts of things .
10 If he went on like this she was n't even sure she would have enough composure to return to Vienna and resume her church and radio work .
11 For the remainder of the journey she fiddled with her clothes , trying to make sure she would look respectable when she arrived home and arranging the neck of her blouse to cover her throat where she was sure she must have another love bite .
12 First of all you must have clear goals , a picture in your mind of how you see the end result and a plan to monitor your progress and results .
13 But with a total eclipse in your sign on the 9th you may have pressing matters to attend to .
14 It will run and run , and I 'm sure we 'll have more programmes on it , but many thanks to my guests ; to Bob Morgan from the Liberal Democrats ; to Peter Audley Miller from the Conservatives ; to Margaret Mackenzie from the Labour Group on their Gipsy Working Party ; and to John Hunt from the Chipping Norton group about the gipsies .
15 I 'm sure we 'd have some fun and get John on it will you ?
16 I 'm sure we must have enough information and expertise stored on DISC to allow the estimating procedure to become an automatic process .
17 If the arrivals of comets in the inner Solar System were totally haphazard we would have little reason to believe such ideas .
18 First of all he will have one newspaper running one line and another newspaper running another This is something that 's quite fascinating they came over
19 It is not unknown to have ballast on a spar tip to even out the dynamic balance , and , if you are as well prepared as the Peacocks , you 'll have spare spars handy which will have different flexibility to try against the breeze of the day .
20 The present structure of support provision fails to meet the needs of the majority of disabled people , let alone those who may have additional needs associated with ageing ( Beardshaw , 1988 ; Fiedler , 1988 ) .
21 For ten years Frelimo , the ruling party in Mozambique , has operated a system by which party members are publicly elected by each community in a manner which effectively rules out those who may have opposing views .
22 If we could list those we 'd have advance warning of shortage problems on the assembly lines two months before they occur .
23 ‘ It is absurd they should have any role at all in running this investigation . ’
24 All objects , such as trees , stones , and books , whether in their tangible or visible aspects , are such that their ‘ esse [ their mode of existence ] is percipi [ to be perceived ] , nor is it possible they should have any existence , out of the minds or thinking things which perceive them ’ .
25 Now then if you look , I 'll just take , this applies to all of you but I 'm just gon na take for example role play number one you will have some details you 'll have gathered from erm the previous role play .
26 Difficult you might have certain standards they must achieve , now for example er answer the telephones in three rings , answer your name and your department is that measurable ?
27 Erm we could write that as , instead of the hundred and twenty we could have twelve times ten could n't we ?
28 While the facilities that this kind of software can offer are attractive they can have some drawbacks .
29 Another twenty minutes , he thought , then perhaps at last they might have some answers .
  Next page