Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] have [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If they are not prepared to accept them jointly , they should not have children at all . |
2 | Berenice 's blood-pressure is far too high and the doctors are insistent she must n't have worries of any kind if she 's to go to full term . ’ |
3 | I do n't see why you should n't have access to those . ’ |
4 | And that they should n't have names at all , but simply be numbered from one to sixty . |
5 | Now , at this you may not have sympathy for that but it 's significant in circles I 've seen that you just do n't that Johnson has bothered to write out exactly how that play should be acted out , he 's trying to stay in control of his plays . |
6 | The thesis may thus have elements of several different sub-disciplines within it , and its categorisation may again be arbitrary . |
7 | ‘ If I 'd known my score was 4998 not 496 I might not have runs at all . ’ |
8 | He says , Yeah , but he says , you 'll still have stuff in these pipes somewhere , he said , you can blow them out , you can do what you like , but he said , you 'll find out you 'll get some in . |
9 | And however well endowed he was with these qualities , he might still have difficulty on some points . |
10 | They may still have fantasies of such a reunion after one or both have remarried . |
11 | ‘ What are you worth ? ’ she 'd ask ; I 'd certainly have trouble with that one . |
12 | You may even have grandchildren by that stage and so you 'll probably want to help them . |
13 | ( Perhaps if I knew the language , I would not have time for these facile analogies . ) |
14 | Hence it is provided that on winding up , a voluntary arrangement , or appointment of an administrative receiver under a floating charge , preferential debts , which include certain payments to employees , will have priority over the claims of ordinary creditors and shall similarly have priority over any floating charge . |
15 | Now he would n't have time for either . |
16 | And you would n't have bet against that fellow volleying one in would you Phillips . |
17 | He added : ‘ I do n't want to see anyone sent off but you ca n't have tackles like that flying around . ’ |
18 | Most beginners who follow the guidelines on filtration and stocking we will suggest in the second part of this article , will not have problems at this end . |
19 | A female fieldworker certainly will not have access to some of the characteristically male speech events recorded by Labov et al. |
20 | Non-profit making organisations , public corporations and other government institutions might also have formally-stated objects in their constitution , whereas other organisations such as sole traderships do not have any formally-stated objects ( even though they will still have objects of some description ) . |
21 | If each domain is described by an enveloping box ( see Figure 2.21 ) which contains the local description necessary to produce a car ( see Figure 2.22 ) , the gearbox-transmission unit and passenger compartment will have an intersection ( see Figure 2.23 ) , as these major spaces will consequently have relationships with each other . |
22 | So after it happened a few times our teacher said ‘ We wo n't have cooking like this any more . ’ |
23 | ‘ You wo n't have time for all this stuff when we get home again , what with the oven to clean and everything , ’ he persisted . |
24 | ‘ If you stay here much longer you wo n't have time for all that sightseeing , ’ she warned Oliver . |