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

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1 If there were any of Serafin 's replies here then I might have rather more insight into his side of the story …
2 Then I 'll have just three sets .
3 I 'll have too many things to see to . ’
4 I 'll have about ten pound , one pence now
5 ‘ After all they 've done for me , ’ he bit toughly , ‘ I 'd have far more compunction if I allowed their youngest and much-thought-of son to ruin his life over some female who obviously does n't care a damn for him ! ’
6 ‘ I do n't think I 'd have too much trouble getting a lift . ’
7 Hence , I may have great difficulty in answering a relatively simple question like ‘ Why do you put so much energy into your career ? ’ and I would have even more difficulty in deciding how much energy 1 should put into my career and how much into my family .
8 In an ideal world I would have far more bogwood than even the extended budget allows , but I expect this could be remedied over the ensuring months .
9 Because I I wondered wha to what extent those those links were in that I shall have obviously informal links an and talks with other people who are doing similar things than what
10 I will have too many bodies here when everybody is fit , ’ said Lawrence .
11 Although a member state may limit the number of members of an EEIG to twenty , it is envisaged that , in the UK , professional partnerships which may have over twenty members will be treated as a single member .
12 The EC Commission has proposed a directive on data protection , which may have extremely restrictive implications for fund-raising by art bodies .
13 Studies by BGS have shown that increased concentrations of sulphate in pore waters beneath trees , though mostly of little consequence , can in some circumstances result in metals such as aluminium being leached into shallow groundwater , which could have potentially serious consequences where these waters are used for drinking .
14 If the state is to prevent the class struggle from destroying an existing set of structures it must be in a position to further class interests which are not too damaging to the formation as a whole , and to prevent classes from realising interests which would have gravely divisive consequences .
15 The flow of information between a lower level and a higher level can be handled in a number of different ways which will have markedly different consequences for the speech recognition task .
16 If the forces unleashed are sufficient to overcome bureaucratic inertia and corruption they could bring about a transformation which will have even greater impact and importance than the development of the NHS in Britain .
17 You may have as many sheets as you need ; ask the invigilator .
18 You may have only two climbers , but their habit , and pruning therefore , can be quite different .
19 ‘ You must be very good fighter , ’ added Balvinder , ‘ and you must have too many titar ( partridges ) .
20 He retaliates by wishing : ( " That you should have as many cunts as I have pricks on me " )
21 Of course , you might have very large wrists because you are extremely overweight ; the measurement may indicate thickness of fat rather than bone size .
22 I mean you might have about forty percent of the fund in shares and the rest will be input options , derivatives and all sorts of complicated devices .
23 We were told that you might have as much effect on that as you 're having with central government .
24 After all the sniggering and playing up of our away record , you might have though SOME mention might have been in order ? ?
25 You 'll have just enough time to get there by ten .
26 in vouchers , so he said yes , and then she tell me she said our dad will give me money , she said the , the to help out with that , she 'll have about three holidays next year
27 I thought now oh now you 'd have about two pound for postage and packing would n't you , and I do n't know what the doll would cost .
28 Plus the insurance on the house would pay up so you 'd have , ha bloody hell , so you 'd have about sixty grand in the bank .
29 So you 'd have quite nice food .
30 For example you could have just one Troll in your army and it will count as a unit on its own .
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