Example sentences of "it [vb mod] have [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Where government withdraws or reduces its direct contribution to welfare it may still make an indirect contribution if the social security system subsidizes private provision , or it may have to acquire a new range of regulatory concerns about the quality of private services , or it may face increased problems in the other areas of concern because of the new pressures placed upon individuals and families .
2 Santa Cruz Operation Inc , however , says it may have to do a Pentium-specific version of its Unix operating system .
3 Jack 's ‘ going with someone ’ , as Karen Black put it , was still Mimi , a relationship which had survived all predictions ; and , though it may have stopped a few magic moments between him and Black , it did not prevent an entanglement with another of his co-stars , Susan Anspach .
4 It may have had a certain validity , especially in Scotland with its constellation of key organizations within or close to Glasgow .
5 It may have had a different meaning in a different place ( e.g. " cot " means a child 's bed in British English , but also a bed for adults in Indian English ) , or at a different time ( e.g. " gentle " used to carry the meaning of " upper class " , as in " gentry " , but which now can be used as an approving description — something like " sensitive " — of anyone 's character ) .
6 It may have provided a perfect ‘ apprenticeship ’ for building a movie empire .
7 The wh the whole point is Steve , when it comes down to basic facts , it should have had a proper sealed unit chiller on it when it was new .
8 Days before the trading figures were due , when it should have recommended a long position , the firm was likely to recommend going short .
9 Over 900 of them said : ‘ It should have come a long time ago — very few people have done more for charity , public service and their Party than you have ’ .
10 Though his extravagance was well rewarded , it must have placed a severe strain on the house 's finances .
11 Not that she begrudged her sister happiness , but it must have raised a few " if only 's " in her own mind .
12 In addition it must have passed a special resolution making itself ‘ exempt ’ and that resolution may not be passed if it is a public company , a banking or insurance company or an authorised person under the Financial Services Act .
13 It must have looked a beautiful sight !
14 But on a rainy March afternoon in 1988 it must have seemed a million miles from home .
15 ‘ I was saying that it must have seemed a terrible invasion of your privacy to find a pair of binoculars locked on your deck earlier . ’
16 It must have seemed a heaven-sent opportunity with Mrs Figgis-Hewett shouting about breach of promise — if heaven sent is the word , ’ added Rose hastily , ‘ and our Mr Pipkin shouting about his rights . ’
17 It must have seemed a pardonable exaggeration in the political rhetoric of a young man who had joined the British Fascisti Ltd on 6 December 1923 and had seen the brave hopes of the movement degenerate into a crackpot collection of factions and rivalry by the 1930s .
18 I 'm afraid it must have upset a great many people at Thrush Green during the past hour . ’
19 BUDDY REYNOLDS ( Sound Off ) , October 27 ) it must have taken a real strike of genius to suggest that The Levellers ' manager bar their so called ‘ crusties ’ from their gigs .
20 BUDDY REYNOLDS ( Sound Off ) , October 27 ) it must have taken a real strike of genius to suggest that The Levellers ' manager bar their so called ‘ crusties ’ from their gigs .
21 It must have taken a long time .
22 So it must have taken a long while ?
23 It must have taken a full five seconds for him to crumple Des , but he needs another three to get moving , and by then I 'm at his side .
24 The excavator , David Neal , could not explain this as merely for domestic use and concluded that it must have had a public function .
25 At dusk the clouds over Manhattan , which had threatened snow all day , cleared and revealed a pristine sky , its colour so ambiguous it might have fuelled a philosophical debate as to the nature of the blue .
26 This law has not served the best interests of air safety even though it might have satisfied a curious public .
27 It took the view that the upper limit is arbitrary , and might operate unfairly , since a person just above the limit receives no assistance , whereas a person just below it might have to make a substantial contribution but would have the security of knowing that that contribution represents the maximum liability for costs regardless of the actual cost or the outcome of the case .
28 However , it could have hidden a greater reduction in flow in the deeper layers of the bowel wall , which may be the main site of vascular compromise .
29 And it could have blown a good distance in last night 's gale .
30 ‘ There was no loss to the stores but it could have caused a few problems . ’
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