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

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1 Last week I went to a fortune teller and she told me I would have another child even though I do n't want to .
2 Anton tells me I can have 20 minutes and then he 's sending the other two on to finish things off .
3 Such an object is not so very different from a table or a cow , concerning which I can have similar information of where they are and what they are doing .
4 I think parental anxieties are something with which one must have great sympathy because very often the anxiety is not so much an anxiety about the child , it 's an anxiety about the parent .
5 I think parental anxieties are something with which one must have great sympathy because very often the anxiety is not so much an anxiety about the child , it 's an anxiety about the parent .
6 We can explain that they come from an age when theology and the natural sciences were not divorced from one another , when God was held directly responsible for disasters we would now call ‘ natural ’ , and for which we would have scientific explanations to hand that did not mention God at all .
7 However , although he says this , partly to emphasise that the truth of the matter is quite independent of the question whether we know it , it would seem reasonable to expect that , if there is a real truth here into which we might have rational insight , careful attention to just what is at issue will bring about convergence .
8 When Reid ( 1986 ) identified seven causes of disruptive behaviour ( underachievement , the family , links between school and parents , peer group relationships , the gulf between the general public and teachers , schooling per se and teachers ) , I believe that he highlighted the very issues schools need to turn their attention to and over which they might have significant influence .
9 The elderly , unemployed , the less skilled , single-parent families , larger families are all concentrated in council tenure because it is the only form of tenure to which they may have easy access .
10 Students have the opportunity to develop areas of interest with which they may have some familiarity from secondary education but they will also experience new attitudes , techniques , materials and concepts .
11 Thus there are two different intensional relations behind the two different versions of the second sentence in ( 21 ) , even though it is hard to think of any circumstances whatever ( other than metalinguistic ones ) in which they could have different truth values : ( 22 ) ( 23 ) ( We use as the symbol for assignment of equation . )
12 That said , the book is one which all local historians should own or to which they should have easy access .
13 So the only way in which he can have any rights at all to Ricky apart from you agreeing , is to go to court himself , erm and I 'm inclined just to say lets see what he does .
14 When I 've finished this one I 'll have one side left
15 It was something that had to be done at the same time as teaching , and was seen more , I suppose , as a chore rather than as something which would have any sort of positive spin-off for us .
16 It seems more reasonable to anticipate a response to a formal written instrument , especially one which may have adverse consequences on a third State , and thus to regard lack of response as acceptance of that agreement , than it is to demand early protest to an emergent rule of customary international law .
17 This option allows a measure of latitude to opt for jury trial on indictment to a person accused of a more serious offence , or one which could have profound effects on him if found guilty .
18 That is one reason for looking at a certain objection , that our conception of such connection is not fundamental to , or pervasive in , a certain body of knowledge and speculation , one which must have some pride of place in any informed view of reality .
19 So if you can get one you will have two chances of being paid instead of one .
20 So if the panel were minded to recommend an exceptions policy then in the in the light of I eleven we we 'd have great difficulty in recommending other than B one and B two uses .
21 You know , the number and I mean has n't been able to get round to buying space in the T T G and Travel Weekly until the first two weeks in February cos we were so late in informing him I must had this conversation has taken away the brochure so there 's not a copy here but we 'll try and get hold of some as soon as possible but I mean they 're mainly for Glasgow but had been been up there from R and D y'know and she said that the people up there did n't seem to know the slightest thing about interline how to deal with interline tickets and agency tickets and all that sort of business .
22 ‘ Will I tell her she 'll have ten shillings ? ’
23 We 've told him we must have firm information as to where they intend to move Steiner . ’
24 it did not pacify Madge , he wrote , and when he told her they could have another go at it the following month she told him she had had enough .
25 If you have n't read it you will have ample chance to read it at a later date and if you have , you would know what I was going to say .
26 Handsome new brass , china , enamelled metal or anodized steel all look very impressive , and if you can afford it you could have matching light and dimmer switches .
27 Police at Limavady 66797 would like to hear from anyone who may have any information about the incidents or the identity of the man .
28 Police are keen to hear from anyone who may have any information about the attack .
29 Unless we can get professional managers who are as good entrepreneurially as those who set up for themselves we shall have major problems ahead .
30 Oh between the lot of us we must have some intellect .
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