Example sentences of "[modal v] have more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think we should have more say , now that we 're older . |
2 | So we should have more changes of leadership . |
3 | He should have more critics . |
4 | I think we should have more signs too . |
5 | Dear Mr Westgate , I think we should have more footpaths or we might have a good chance of being killed . |
6 | John Major should have more chance to recruit new talent to his Cabinet after the turbulence of 1992 . |
7 | To hold that one G M B member should have more rights than another , to say that one member can stand for an election , but not another . |
8 | Strikers should have more responsibility . |
9 | My request was dismissed with some amusement by my parents who added that I should have more sense than to believe in all that mumbo-jumbo . |
10 | He should have more sense than to leave her alone . |
11 | I do not expect to have to remind a senior staff nurse that she should have more consideration for my dining-room staff ! ’ |
12 | Historically , the behaviour of the students in the five or so years starting in 1969 can be seen as one more blow to education , one more reason for the public to begin to demand that they should have more control over the educational system . |
13 | Many industrialists and people from local authorities on both sides of the political spectrum are saying , ’ We should have more power over the decisions that affect our lives ’ , instead of being subject to arbitrary decision making from institutions down here . |
14 | A cropped picture should have more impact than an uncropped one but beware of over-cropping , the eye needs room to move round the image if it is to absorb the information . |
15 | Leaving aside any suspicion that people might tend to agree with any suggestion put to them that they should have more information , how helpful can this information be in practice ? |
16 | Surely it should have more potential than the Booker : the romantic novel has a wider mass readership , and there are few prizes for this end of the market . |
17 | I should have more peas and beans this year |
18 | To be fair , it really did look as though Ipswich had come for a draw , but we should have more imagination , pace or something to break down teams like that . |
19 | I should have more confidence in myself . |
20 | If anything Shropshire must have more sheep than almost any other county . |
21 | Parsons also maintains that in order to operate effectively , those in positions of authority must have more prestige than those over whom they exercise authority . |
22 | I must have more push than people think … ’ |
23 | ‘ Lips must have more colour this autumn to balance the importance of eyes ’ , says Mrs Lauder . |
24 | And anyone who came calling at that time today must have more time than sense , because today was Tuesday . |
25 | The explicit extension of the abstract convention then includes the proposition that both sides must be heard , but it does not include either the proposition that they must have equal time or the contrary proposition that the party with the more difficult case must have more time . |
26 | We must have more people involved or it can not run . |
27 | He says that they must have more staff and investment in the system . |
28 | We must have more prisons , more staff , and better conditions for both staff and prisoners . |
29 | They 'll marry before long , and then you 'll have more grandsons than you can count . |
30 | It will run and run , and I 'm sure we 'll have more programmes on it , but many thanks to my guests ; to Bob Morgan from the Liberal Democrats ; to Peter Audley Miller from the Conservatives ; to Margaret Mackenzie from the Labour Group on their Gipsy Working Party ; and to John Hunt from the Chipping Norton group about the gipsies . |