Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be have " in BNC.

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1 We should not be having the same speech from the same group on the same issue at any point and also I would hope that where there is agreement between the groups that there is not time spent in
2 A number of District Courts took the position on that issue that first resort should still be had to the Convention .
3 Regard must also be had to Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1981 ] AC 487 and the necessity for any consents to mortgage from those in occupation ( see p31 and Precedent 11 ) .
4 I think we should n't be having this kind of debate about public services .
5 When I went to the antenatal clinic for my very first check-up , this elderly doctor burst through the door , looked at me and said , " You should n't be having this baby , you should be giving it away to somebody less fortunate . "
6 I saw this programme , about girls of fifteen who had had abortions , and they said the nurses made them feel they should n't be having abortions , they should keep the baby .
7 Yet when I was having my baby they made me feel as though I should n't be having it .
8 So you should n't be having any problem with those anyway .
9 A well-brought-up young lady and a virgin to boot should n't be having such thoughts .
10 Ruth saw that as a deserving punishment for what she was doing now — having an affair she should n't be having .
11 Yes yes and this one is n't as bad , but I should n't be having this one at all !
12 I mean , I probably should never be having a nanny in the first Place .
13 Some mortgagees insist on approving the draft conveyance or transfer and regard must therefore be had to the practice of each mortgagee .
14 Regard must therefore be had to the practice of each mortgagee in circumstances of this nature .
15 There is no scale of costs in the rules and reference should therefore be had to the fees and disbursements allowed in High Court and county court matters generally .
16 But immediately Hilton makes it clear that such a life-style involves an active life of its own if the peace that is sought is to be found , for it may not be had : This has been defined earlier as : Such an active component of spiritual endeavour is a concomitant of man 's temporal nature .
17 ‘ Training should identify how workers try to ignore certain aspects of the work and that some young people may not be having safe sex . ’
18 Recent evidence from two Nuffield College researchers , John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy , suggests that development pressures may already be having an effect with an estimated 100,000 people emigrating from the south east in 1988 because of high house prices .
19 , Global warming may already be having a destabilizing impact on British fauna and flora , according to a series of recent studies .
20 A doctor came and said , " You 'll probably be having the baby today . "
21 Oliver might well be having some sort of breakdown , in which case he 'd need us both to be right on his side .
22 The premise on which African governments worked was that if capital could not be had on highly concessional terms it was better to accept it on terms more or less defined by the donors .
23 Friedrich Hayek , an Austrian economist living in England , issued a seminal warning : full employment , social security and freedom from want could not be had unless they came as by-products of a system that released the free energies of individuals ; furthermore planning created not certainty , but uncertainty .
24 ‘ Well , my Mum told me not to let boys fondle me or kiss me now I 've started me periods , otherwise , if I did , I 'd soon be having a baby . ’
25 This could now be having an effect on the numbers of immature fish inshore .
26 Not to want what could n't be had no doubt took the sting from things .
27 Well , we could n't be having that sort of person in here .
28 And just bear in mind that if you 're having a blood transfusion , you could actually be having having the blood of a smoker .
29 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
30 Well , I , I think it 's a sound idea , I think it 's sad at a time of local government reorganization when we 're likely to see authorities getting smaller , and yet the , the issues wo n't get any smaller , and the new authorities may well be having to look at ways of getting together with their neighbours to look at strategies which cover areas of the sort of size of the old county areas , and also getting together to , to , to meet , erm , organizations which will still on county-size boundaries , like Techs , and , and similar .
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