Example sentences of "who [modal v] [verb] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does my right hon. Friend share my view that those people who may wish to have a dialogue with Mr. Le Pen are simply selling short their country and their countrymen ?
2 We made sure that er on each occasion er we reached a figure or a set of figures that would be mutually acceptable to ask the colleague or colleagues and , and then it was registered in the minutes as a , so we could refer back to er any cases er that were similar and that then made life easier for the shop stewards er who may have had a recurrence of the same problem .
3 Another complaint was that the trial judge failed to give the jury any warning about the evidence of Zaidie and Matadial as witnesses who may have had a purpose of their own to serve or whose evidence could be tainted by an improper motive .
4 Pathfinders Tours , who should have had a steam run along the North Wales Coast last Sunday behind Princess Margaret Rose , told us that they have agreed a provision new date with British Rail of August 23rd , featuring the same locomotive .
5 Michael Banks had been a man who inspired love , but even so Charles could produce quite a list of people who might have had a grudge against him .
6 Unfortunately , I think they are few in number ; they are mainly young intellectuals who might have had a career but now can not .
7 He continued to stare at the ground as she added , ‘ I 'm just wondering who might have had a motive for killing him . ’
8 Anybody who could sew had a collection on show and fashion ruled .
9 Who would like to have a go at describing for us the General Assembly of the United Nations ?
10 Ben , however , did not remark on the scene he had just witnessed , but said , ‘ There 's a friend of yours in the yard who would like to have a word with you .
11 So to our surprise of this cohort of patients who would have had a T U R , only about a third had obstruction .
12 In the remainder of this section we will examine the following issues : which bodies are subject to judicial review ; what sorts of decision are subject to judicial review ; who can apply to have a decision judicially reviewed ; what remedies are available to an applicant for judicial review ; and the procedures for seeking judicial review .
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