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

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1 Bathroom floors are more likely to get wet , and should have either a smooth surface that is well sealed , or a carpet that will dry out quickly and wo n't rot .
2 Among political theorists it is widely accepted that , to sustain a democracy , participation and active citizenship should have only a minimal role .
3 Spellbound also allows multiple levels of difficulty from the relatively easy to the very difficult , and with its word editing features should have quite a long shelf life .
4 ‘ Incidentally , that person must have rather a big mouth , because your shameful little secret 's public knowledge there now . ’
5 To survive , remain active and breed in areas where there is little or no rain and no open water at all , a creature must have both a watertight skin and a watertight egg .
6 By extending the solution back into regions II and III , it can be seen that the approaching waves must have both an impulsive component and a step component with variable polarization .
7 The owner must have either an established business desiring to expand or a sound business plan .
8 To enter you must have either an approved Science Degree or 2 ‘ A ’ Levels ( including Chemistry ) and another Science or Maths subject .
9 Although these cards have different colours they must have approximately the same IR reflectance .
10 We 'll meet here , on the same day , in two years ' time , at seven o'clock , and we 'll have exactly the same things to eat , and tell each other quite frankly in what ways we 've changed .
11 Just think , we 'll have practically a whole day together … . ’
12 and a tidy pull oh I 'll have just a quick go of it
13 Er and that is , that is one of the problems within the flats , that having got , once got into the complex you might have quite a long way to go before you actually find where you 're going .
14 He pointed out that modifying the credit acquisition policies might have only a minimal effect , since most of the losses were from cases accepted some time ago .
15 how many clients we 've got , you know for updating , what the capacities are and plus er we do n't know erm what sort of cable we 've got in so they might have only a ten P a cable when they already have nine pairs in use
16 Officers seemed to gain easier exemption from building regulations and from restrictions on landlordism ; their attempts to influence judges in cases in which they might have only an indirect interest were also reported , in private , by judges .
17 The first was that natural justice could have only a limited application in the context of the wider duties or discretion imposed upon a minister ; unfortunately the courts had applied those limited notions of natural justice to other areas where the constraints were unnecessary .
18 To voters , who hope that a clear result will speed the end of the recession , an unclear result could have precisely the reverse effect .
19 This was particularly for people who have not been in hospital , but who may have exactly the same sort of needs as the people who are the focus of the particular project .
20 This may have completely the opposite effect to that intended .
21 In this case we may have either no steady state ( Fig. 8–1b ) or two steady states ( Fig. 8 — 1c ) .
22 If homoeopathy is such an individual way of treating you — for example , one person with influenza may have quite a different medicine from another person with it — what is the value of homoeopathic remedies now seen on many chemists ' shelves which could be used by people who are not aware that the choice of a remedy has to be selected according to a number of factors , not just by a simple set of symptoms ?
23 Those people may have roughly the same income and circumstances and they may all be able to bear the same burden .
24 While , for the reasons just explored , raising the standard of care may have only a limited impact on the courts ' willingness to categorise a decision as negligent rather than as a mere ‘ error of judgment ’ , it may still nevertheless lead to the courts playing a greater role as monitors of business efficiency .
25 If corporations merely promoted or recruited new personnel to replace the faint-hearted or imprisoned , then frightening and removing executives to prison may have only a minimal impact on corporate crime .
26 This may have only a marginal effect on the owners of a semi , but in blocks of flats contributions have to be made to a maintenance fund .
27 When we recalculated the activity of Ca 2 + at the same pH ( pH 7.7 ) using the formula for changes in PCO 2 , however , the difference between the two groups was still apparent , indicating that the difference in pH may have only a minor influence on the observed difference in the Ca 2 + activity when the pH changes are caused by variations in pCO 2 ( recalculating the actual activity in gall bladder bile from patients with gall stone disease and controls to a pH 7.7 gives an activity of 0.407 and 0.315 mmol/kg , respectively ) ( Fig 1 ) .
28 Furthermore , the activists in political movements that fly religious banners are rarely religious in any serious sense ; indeed , they may have only the haziest idea of the doctrines they claim to champion .
29 We used to have quite a good time .
30 So what is it did you used to have more f er was it okay at first I mean you used to have quite a few friends when you first move in ?
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