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

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1 A hutch containing four mature working ferrets should have not less than 1 lb ( 450g ) of fresh meat daily — that 's the equivalent of half a rabbit .
2 Going as well as any when crashing out two from home in the Champion Hurdle , he should have too much finishing pace for older brother Morley Street .
3 If the police authority was invited to co-opt people to add to their numbers , making sure that the majority still stayed with the councillors , then I do n't think one should have too much objection to it , but if it 's to be done in this er this way of central er of central allocation er in the form of the answer to the question to my noble friend Lord Lyle from my noble friend the Minister on the 17th of January which the Noble Lord , Lord Carrigan made reference in which these people are to be er i i it staggers me my Lord , I have to stop for the moment , it staggers me the er the insolence , the insolence of the Home Office in writing down job descriptions and personal profiles for people that are going to function locally .
4 I do n't think you should have too much .
5 The grasses for long leys should have very little Italian ( annual ) rye-grass , as this is liable to die out within two years leaving gaps where indigenous grasses such as poa annua will take over .
6 Street declared in The Builder that Parker was expressing his personal views and not writing on behalf of the Oxford Architectural Society , and if Parker 's ‘ excessively antiquarian view of our own present duties were to be put forward as the real and right ground for us to work upon , I , for one , should have very little hope of the ultimate success of our course ’ .
7 He said : ‘ It is an absolute disgrace that a new hospital should have so many faults and defects in its water systems .
8 Again she found herself astounded that Emilia should have so little feeling for him .
9 I do n't think you should have so much , and I 'm not going to count , so I 'm not going
10 It was ironic that such a prolific man should have so few grandchildren .
11 Aesthetes among the novices will by now be thoroughly irritable and complaining that gardens should have as much to do with the soul as with the necessity or not of a washing line or a barbecue pit .
12 The Chief Rabbi himself , mistakenly regarded as the community 's official voice , is heavily influenced by this group whose view of an appropriate response to anti-Semitism and assimilation is that Jewish women should have as many babies as possible .
13 each person should have as many LIFESPAN user names as are required to keep the activities separate .
14 He retaliates by wishing : ( " That you should have as many cunts as I have pricks on me " )
15 The optimum system for CL should have as few optical elements and lens/air surfaces as possible , with good coatings on lens surfaces .
16 ‘ You must have so much to talk about that you ca n't possibly want a stranger , ’ said Julia .
17 ‘ You must be very good fighter , ’ added Balvinder , ‘ and you must have too many titar ( partridges ) .
18 With a bifilar winding the same result is achieved by two pole windings in opposite senses , as illustrated for one pole in Each of the bifilar pole windings must have as many turns as the original winding and the same rated current , so a bifilar winding has twice the volume of a conventional winding .
19 England must have as many poets as soldiers , so liberally does she scatter them hereabouts .
20 The blueprint detective story to be successful with its readers , even if they do not realise what is being done with them , must have as much of " story " in it as of " detective " ; even in that most puzzle-oriented sub-genre , the locked-room mystery .
21 And homeless drug addicts must have as much right to the throne as Hampstead intellectuals .
22 Arbroath 's walls offer a well-groomed feel , powdered silk , which must have as much to do with the history of the place as with Historic Scotland 's care .
23 Though , come to think of it , what with Lubor being away for some days last week when she 'd arrived , he must have quite some time off from his duties .
24 We 're looking for the funny , the beautiful , the weird and the wonderful , family pictures and holiday snaps , but each of them must have that little extra something … .
25 You 'll have just enough time to get there by ten .
26 So they 'll have so many houses to work in , they will go along initially and make sure the plugs on er irons and It sounds very simple but it 's part of helping the community .
27 Now that they 've gone back to school she has a bit of a job with the I 've got ta go you know , I said we 'll have so many people round talking you know she said he 'd got a terrible !
28 I 'll have too many things to see to . ’
29 He knew that Siward , finally , might have just enough extra power to prevail , upon which his men had their orders : to give way ; to appear to fly ; to cross the Forth somehow at the wide ford , having got rid of the bridge .
30 If there were any of Serafin 's replies here then I might have rather more insight into his side of the story …
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