Example sentences of "[modal v] have on the " in BNC.

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1 as if conscious of the damaging effect this group must have on the imagined relationship between the Poet and the Friend , damaging to the Poet and damaging to the reader 's view of both the Friend and the Poet ( ‘ why does he persevere ? ’ readers may ask in some irritation when confronted with such a catalogue of the Friend 's faults ) , Shakespeare sets matters even by writing what seems to be a related group where the Poet describes his own faults ( 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ; 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ) .
2 she must have on the christening
3 Moreover , neighbourhood police expressed a sensitivity to the effect which these casual encounters might have on the safety of those they talked to ‘ for you do n't know who 's watching ’ .
4 But the FA 's reply confirmed that they would not allow the match to take place because they were worried about the effect it might have on the pitch .
5 Population attributable risk provides an indication of the impact that controlling a causal factor might have on the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome .
6 Whatever personal designs Robert the Bruce might have on the throne , he was unlikely to achieve them without some mutual agreement .
7 But the relevance of the question perhaps becomes more obvious if one considers a few examples of the kind of indirect or hidden influence that higher education might have on the culture .
8 On 7 June an emergency meeting of the NSFU Executive was held at which Father Charles Hopkins , standing in for the absent Havelock Wilson , pointed out the disastrous financial effects which participation in such a stoppage might have on the union and the peril in which it might stand in respect of its hard won provincial settlements .
9 Using existing data sets , it will make initial estimates of the scale of any effect which low incomes might have on the health if the elderly in Britain , and go on to assess the likely role of some intervening variables which might account for the close correlation between income distribution and longevity in developed countries .
10 Reflecting on what effect Ireland 's victory might have on the make up of the Lions party he was more guarded in his assessment .
11 A question asked early in the interview may affect answers to subsequent questions , and if this order were to be altered it becomes difficult to detect the effect this might have on the replies .
12 It remains difficult to judge the precise impact NVQs might have on the CIB 's qualifications .
13 Even the attempt to limit the number of members each guild or craft might have on the council did not curb the power of the greater companies .
14 We are waiting for a new quotation from Eurofighter for their part of the programme erm but in advance of receiving it I 'd not rather not speculate as to which impact it might have on the project .
15 ‘ We are surprised at the decision and we fear the effect it could have on the battle against doping .
16 The problem is not so much the effect this will have on eastern and central African populations of leopard , which are relatively stable , but the disastrous impact it could have on the species elsewhere .
17 His eyes were glinting as he thought about the revenge he could have on the Islington people .
18 In any attempt to estimate the effects which population changes could have on the economy as a whole , the crucial matter is , however , not the absolute numbers of Englishmen at any particular date but the broader demographic trend .
19 Yesterday was the last possible day we could have on the tour that was near enough London to get up there easily , only about one hour away .
20 How well she knew — and who better ? — the devastating effect that this man 's presence could have on the female population .
21 the question of what balance can be attained in a book is a familiar problem to literary critics , who are divided in their views into at least two camps , one favouring attention being paid mostly to the text itself , while the other prefers to take other questions into account , including the effect the writer 's life may have on the text .
22 Obviously you can not know in advance which type of mat will be used at a particular tournament , so you should do your final training on any type of mat , just to get used to the feel , and then try to use any free time you may have on the actual competition areas to get a little practice in beforehand .
23 But they are concerned about the psychological effect the experience may have on the girls .
24 The next sections of the paper examine a number of the key proposals in relation to the impact they may have on the assessment of efficiency .
25 This refers to the way in which a particular experimenter may influence different subjects , or to the effect that different experimenters may have on the same subject .
26 Lastly , the researcher has to consider the effects that publication of the book may have on the community portrayed in it , and particularly on any individuals who may feature .
27 For the sake of completeness and of the bearing it may have on the method by which Step 1 is achieved , a list is given here of the products which it is hoped to manufacture by the manipulation of the output from Step 1 .
28 This judgment , which demonstrates the ‘ chilling effect ’ which the ability to sue for libel may have on the right to criticise a public authority , was cited with approval by Brennan J. delivering the opinion of the United States Supreme Court in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan ( 1964 ) 376 U.S. 254 , 277 .
29 4.2.3 [ bat are the financial implications for the dementia sufferer and the carer ? ( see also section on Personal Finance ) Any action plan arrived at should take into account not only the housing situation but also what effect the plan may have on the dementia sufferer .
30 It is quite common in talking about teaching to focus on what the teacher does and to forget the effect this may have on the learner .
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