Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So let's have a quick look at your log integrals . |
2 | So let's have a little look at what cos squared X means erm that cos squared three X , cam I have given you X times cos squared three X to integrate do you think that would have been easier or harder ? |
3 | They would have a different view about which more concrete conception provided the best justification of coercion , and so would have a different view of the implicit extension of the abstract convention in question . |
4 | Chatam may run for Martin Pipe and if so would have a big chance on the strength of that close second at Leopardstown to subsequent Gold Cup winner Jodami . |
5 | Since both n6 and n3 EFAs may possess this property , it is possible that giving both together will have a synergistic effect . |
6 | Rather , it will make both single letters and words more difficult to discriminate by its action at the feature-detector level , and so will have an equal effect on both types of stimuli . |
7 | Ladies al ; so will have an enormous challenge in trying to secure a coveted victory . |
8 | Well let's , just let's have a little look . |
9 | Just let's have a little test on that one . |
10 | But normally should have a wee bit that goes in and hole . |
11 | Dutch policies applied generally might have a damaging influence on the world economy , it says , ‘ How great such influence might be and to what extent it might be worse that that resulting from the worldwide deterioration in the quality of the environment is not known . ’ |
12 | Given that what may be considered a minor development elsewhere could have a serious impact on the landscape quality of a designated area , we believe the need to prove ‘ exceptional circumstances ’ must apply to all new proposals . |
13 | Given that what may be considered a minor development elsewhere could have a serious impact on the landscape quality of a designated area , we believe the need to prove ‘ exceptional circumstances ’ must apply to all new proposals . |
14 | So now this overgrown patch of woodland soon could have a permanent reminder of the tragic crash which ended the life of one of Britain 's wartime test pilots . |
15 | But police in West Mercia , which is England 's largest inland force area , hopes its first three wardens and others to be appointed shortly will have a significant impact . |
16 | How we throw this away can have a major impact on the environment . |
17 | The conservatism of the British financial institutions biasses them against ‘ high risk ’ investment projects which nonetheless may have a strategic importance for the development of the national economy . |
18 | Never went hungry , no my mother always have a good , always used to have a good table , very good , we were a very lucky family , anybody used to come in our house on a weekend they always thought there was a party every weekend . |
19 | I know , but years ago you always used to have a big tea and supper |
20 | Foam nonetheless can have an important part to play in the performance of a detergent . |
21 | Both in their different ways will give impressive witness to the importance of faith , but both may have a careless disregard for the foundations of faith . |
22 | It also may have a significant effect on the problems of Lloyd 's . |
23 | The apparently fatal flaw in Bekenstein 's suggestion was that if a black hole has a finite entropy that is proportional to the area of its event horizon , it also ought to have a finite temperature , which would be proportional to its surface gravity . |
24 | By March 1993 , under new BIS rules , banks wishing to do business internationally must have a capital-to-asset ratio of at least 8% . |
25 | The extent to which the child has been encouraged to be physically independent , to develop spatial awareness , a sense of direction and response to sound and tactile cues and to use any vision he possesses positively will have a considerable influence on the extent to which he is able to meet the demands of his school environment . |
26 | To some extent both will have a similar range of needs but each will occupy a different place within this range . |
27 | Now let's have a wee look at that bottle I brought ye . |
28 | ‘ Now let's have a multi-national view point , ’ he said cheerfully . |
29 | Now let's have a nationwide campaign spelling out to youngsters how Ecstasy causes internal bleeding and brain damage . |
30 | It 's different if you 're paid to come here to give a talk and you put up a poor show but if you 've volunteered then er I think er you know you you really ought to have a different approach to . |