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

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1 This is the first public inquiry into an IDO registration and the outcome could have far-reaching consequences for many other IDOs across Wales and England .
2 ‘ On the other hand , joining the Official List could have serious implications for many USM companies , such as the potential loss of inheritance tax reliefs and the need to ensure that at least 25% of shares are held by the public , rather than 10% , which has been permitted on the USM . ’
3 He said the move could have serious implications for social services , particularly in the implementation of Care in the Community and Child Protection Services .
4 If those other components are themselves of a kind that , for example , influences the Earth 's supply of radiation , then we see that positively minute additions , at least of some kinds of pollutants , could have profound consequences for living things .
5 Even a modest sea-level rise of 50 cm could have grave implications for low-lying , island and coastal nations .
6 Environmentalists warn that deforestation of this critical watershed area could have disastrous consequences for downstream regions .
7 The results of these discussions , therefore , could have significant implications for authorised firms and the training needs of their members , who may well be asked to demonstrate not only their proven skills in handling such matters but also the level of their knowledge of the market and the products on offer .
8 In Zambia , where the bulk of the Lungu live , the results could have important implications for current official plans to develop the Sumbu national game park , which adjoins Lungu territory , as a major tourist attraction .
9 It could have important implications for American efforts to arrest drug dealers , terrorists and the Panamanian leader , Manuel Noriega , for prosecution in the US .
10 The core of weekday daytime programming is the ‘ playlist ’ , which has three major uses for Radio I : it provides an overall sound or ‘ station feel ’ ; it is an effective way to monitor how often the most popular records are played ; and it makes a group responsibility out of a decision which may have far-reaching effects for individual musicians and the music industry .
11 Such decisions may have substantial implications for individual and social welfare and the allocation of scarce resources .
12 Although the hole is primarily located over Antarctica and affects few humans directly , the enhanced ultraviolet radiation reaching the surface or penetrating the upper layer of the oceans surrounding the continent may have serious implications for natural ecosystems .
13 Assessment of the extent to which the widespread , geologically correlated occurrences of mat deposits ( Fig. 1 ) represent synchronous deposition will depend on continuing refinement of Leg 138 time scales but may have major implications for chemical budgets and the rates of biogeochemical cycling .
14 With the government 's membership scheme coming ‘ we may have all-seater stadiums for all-member clubs .
15 With the government 's membership scheme coming ‘ we may have all-seater stadiums for all-member clubs .
16 In addition , the 1989 MMC Report , conceived as an attack in the public interest on the monopoly power of the major brewers and requiring the ‘ untying ’ of large chunks of their tied estates , may have devastating consequences for traditional pubs .
17 In general the never-married elderly make greater use of statutory services including institutional care than others of the same age , so change in marriage and fertility patterns pointed out by Timaeus may have important implications for future service use .
18 Also , cooling can produce spectral shifts in emission wavelength , so although it may have potential uses for geological applications where CL emission at room temperature is meagre , the full effects of cooling are at present poorly known and the technique can not be recommended as a regular practice for petrographic purposes .
19 I urge you to support this motion for temporary workers , and let's have equal rights for all .
20 Public debt as a proportion of GDP is already rising steeply ; and if this is allowed to go unchecked , Britain would quickly change from being a low debt to a high debt country with a burden of interest payments which would have serious implications for future levels of taxation .
21 Public debt as a proportion of GDP is already rising steeply ; and if this is allowed to go unchecked , Britain would quickly change from being a low debt to a high debt country with a burden of interest payments which would have serious implications for future levels of taxation .
22 This is a fundamental point , it says , since acceptance of the argument would have widespread implications for all companies .
23 Each show day will have various qualifiers for all grades of horses and ponies , including amateurs , with the finals being held on Sunday including a Grand Prix for Grade A horses with a prize fund of £1,500 and a speed class worth £600 .
24 The law is still unclear on the legal rights of human fertilised ova ( zygotes ) and even foetuses , so that it seems unlikely that animals will have legal rights for many years .
25 The results of this research will have practical implications for current educational programmes aimed at the prevention of sexual and other forms of child abuse , and theoretical significance for our understanding of children 's theory of mind .
26 This will have profound implications for established roles and relationships , and the development of people with talent to fill the roles .
27 Decisions of the latter kind , about whether to import components or obtain them locally , for instance , or about investment policy in a recession , or pay restraint , can have major implications for national economic performance .
28 The rules of intestacy are very rigid and neglecting to make a proper will can have serious consequences for those whom you might wish to benefit .
29 This can have disastrous consequences for growing horses who need calcium for bone formation .
30 Both trying to buy and trying to sell a property can have fundamental implications for most people 's financial situation .
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