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

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1 On the day on which the Secretary of State gave a pledge to his party conference that everyone would have equal access to free health care , I was contacted by a constituent , Mr. Ronnie Watson , who had been waiting since September 1990 for an appointment with a consultant to discuss a possible hip operation and had just been told that he would have to wait until some unspecified date in 1992 .
2 While we all think that everyone should have unlimited access to public areas , we have to live in the real world and accept that all sports and hobbies are controlled in some way or other .
3 I have n't given her a hint that I might have Nazi sympathies . ’
4 That I would have enough money to get started in anything I really wanted to do ; that he thought I had enough guts to be a success if I put my mind to it .
5 What on earth made me imagine for even one second that I would have enough strength to confront Luke ?
6 But having read them , it is first of all possible that I may have some queries on them .
7 But a mathematician should be taught to try to take me with him , so that I may have some appreciation of what he is doing , and why he enjoys doing it .
8 Do n't bother doing that I 'll have that money before I goes
9 But I promise you that I 'll have some fun on the way .
10 I told him this evening that I must have some daylight .
11 If you persist in interrupting me , it is unlikely in the extreme that I will have sufficient time to give you the complete picture which you say you are so anxious to get !
12 He seems to think that it is fair that I should have first crack since I am the one who has carried the worms about for the last umpteen days .
13 This was surely the coldest and draughtiest station in the country , and I always had to wait there about midnight ; and I used to pray that the train would stop with a door opposite to me , so that I should have some chance of getting on at all .
14 My request was dismissed with some amusement by my parents who added that I should have more sense than to believe in all that mumbo-jumbo .
15 Again we assume that she would have young children , children who would normally be expected to be living with her .
16 She could recall his hard masculine looks with such clarity of detail that she did n't think that she would have any problem in recreating the image on paper .
17 Larissa , 40 , became a teacher so that she would have more time with her children , but she spends most of her spare time in queues .
18 She remembered the doctor telling her , as gently as he could , that it was unlikely that she would have more children , and the shocked look on her husband 's face when he heard the news .
19 The crimes of detaining a woman against her will with the intention that she shall marry or have unlawful sexual intercourse , and taking an unmarried girl under the age of 18 out of the possession of her parent or guardian with intent that she shall have sexual intercourse , are restricted in the same fashion .
20 Certainly , nowhere within it does a wife pledge that she will have sexual intercourse with her husband upon demand : indeed , it is expressly stated that the purpose of matrimony is not ‘ to satisfy men 's carnal lusts and appetites . ’
21 Take the case of the masochist whose partner inflicts harm upon her because it is only in these circumstances that she will have sexual intercourse .
22 That she should have wasted time crying over him was not just amazing , it was incredible .
23 I do not expect to have to remind a senior staff nurse that she should have more consideration for my dining-room staff ! ’
24 Little wonder then that during the build-up to her wedding she invited her former teacher Wendy Mitchell and pianist Lily Snipp to Buckingham Palace so that she could have dancing lessons .
25 Matron told me that you would have both legs removed .
26 You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax .
27 However , you must realise that you 'll have less stop and control ; play for the openings between greenside bunkers , and hit for the fat part of the green .
28 That you 'd have married Antoinette to possess them .
29 And i and of course when she worked When Mum used to work in Nottingham you could er be assured that you 'd have some bacon on a Saturday , and Sunday , because she used to call at T. N. 's in Street , and buy sixpenny worth of bits of bacon .
30 But one has to bear in mind that it is always possible that you could have other materials for riding and so on .
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