Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [verb] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They are for estimating purposes only and should be assumed to have an accuracy no greater than + 25% . |
2 | ‘ You really think a woman should be forced to have a baby if she does n't want it ? ’ |
3 | Therefore , unless excluded from the greenbelt by a particular process , all land in this area must be assumed to have a greenbelt purpose . |
4 | The medical school of St Mary 's Hospital , like the other London medical schools , was constitutionally part of the University of London , but was in fact academically isolated , and such research as might be undertaken had no facility for difficult chemical investigations . |
5 | You may as well sleep under a hedge or in a doorway , and get arrested for being a vagrant , and get put in jail where you 'll be treated like muck but at any rate it 'll be warm and you 'll be made to have a bath . |
6 | He was wondering if , strictly speaking , a vicarage could be said to have a lounge — he would have thought not . |
7 | Melissa received his alarmed stare with an innocent smile and a careful blend of honey and vinegar in her voice as she replied , ‘ I thought , as she worked for you , you 'd be bound to have a note of it … but never mind , I can always ask Mrs Ellis . |
8 | Certainly a child over the age of 16 may give valid consent to medical treatment ( Family Law Reform Act 1969 , s8 ) and may be presumed to have the capacity to withhold consent to treatment and examination unless mentally incapacitated in some way . |
9 | The only thing one would say though whilst agreeing with some of the , the matters perhaps that may be aired have a bearing on the other matters in the agenda . |
10 | Each citizen may be said to have the right not to have sexual choices imposed on him or her ; whether the law should go further , and hold that each citizen has the right to pursue his or her sexual choices consensually with another ( subject to public-decency laws and to the protection of the young ) , is a question to be considered separately . |
11 | If all else fails , you may be advised to have an operation to relieve the pressure on the nerve . |
12 | This sort of moral principle , which may be thought to have the backing of international Opinion , and therefore be part of the positive morality of the international community , can readily be dubbed part of natural law , that is , of binding rules of universal application , and at the same time regarded as general principles of international law . |
13 | To do so would be to invite having a brick thrown through the window or the car 's tyres slashed . |
14 | Where the director 's responsibilities as a member of the parent company 's board include oversight of the activities of the subsidiary , it is likely that he would be held to have an obligation to communicate information concerning the subsidiary to the parent . |
15 | Thus , excluding those with intervention , about 1000 out of 1600 patients would be expected to have a stenosis of more than 60% , despite an absence of clinical evidence of ischaemia and the negative exercise test . |
16 | Well the alternative would be to have had the tea break in between |
17 | There are many areas within the personnel function where a micro such as an Apple will be seen to have a relevance . |
18 | Human being s will be seen to have a psyche requiring a form of training which continues after the physical body matures . |
19 | If 36 parts of ‘ fermentable material ’ are added to water , a beer will be said to have an OG of 1036° . |
20 | She says she 's always known how special they can be , given the chance and she hopes more disabled people will be encouraged to have a go . |
21 | Those that lie in local spaces having intersections with other spaces will be forced to have an association , if only in terms of their need to cohabit within the same region of the geometric domain . |
22 | In the ‘ Newtonian ’ picture , shapes to which the calculus can be applied have the property of smoothness : the more they are magnified the simpler they get ( in the limit , curves can be replaced by their tangents ) . |
23 | Their front end has a mouth below and a few light-sensitive spots above so that the animal can be said to have the beginnings of a head . |
24 | In as much as a school can be said to have an approach ( eg formal , informal , team taught , class or group based , or one where streaming and setting or vertical or horizontal grouping is practised ) , the degree to which members of staff conform to it very much depends on how the school is led . |
25 | I have no idea what Satan 's personal appearance is like — if a spirit with virtually no personhood left can be said to have an appearance — but the divine drama knows him for what he is . |
26 | By the simple laws of dilution , solutions beyond the 12C potency should have no activity whatsoever , and yet clinically they can be shown to have an effect and , what is more , higher potencies often show more powerful effects than lower potencies . |
27 | One would like to have a ‘ time 's arrow ’ covering this more general case too — that is , a formula for the entropy of a non-gaseous non-equilibrium system that can be shown to have the property of non-decrease in time if the system is thermally isolated . |
28 | As a rule only about 10 per cent of such men can be shown to have the organism when only urethral tests are taken . |